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Zdeněk HRDLIČKA

Associate Professor

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
Faculty of Chemical Technology
Department of Polymers

Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6
Czech Republic

room: A218
phones: (+420) 2 2044 4046
e-mail: zdenek.hrdlicka@vscht.cz

ORCID: 0000-0002-4352-9954

Scopus Author ID: 26325488900

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Technology of macromolecular substances, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic, 2007, Influence of liquid rubbers on properties of rubber compounds
  • M.Sc. in Technology of polymer manufacture and processing, Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, 2003, Influence of liquid polybutadienes on properties of rubber compounds and their vulcanizates

 Career

  • University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Associate Professor, since 2022
  • University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague (formerly Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague), Assistant Professor, 2008 - 2022
  • Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Researcher, 2007

Teaching

  • Elastomers and Rubber Compounding Materials (M.Sc., Czech)
  • Physics of Polymers (B.Sc., Czech)
  • Introduction to Study of Materials (1/3, foreign students, English)
  • Advanced Methods of Polymer Analysis (1/2, M.Sc., Czech)
  • Laboratory trainings and projects (M.Sc.)
  • Supervisor of bachelor, diploma and Ph.D. theses
  • Supervisor of exchange students` projects

Grant projects in recent years

  • NAKI III, DH23P03OVV038, Metody konsolidace křehkých pórovitých voskových pečetí (PI: B. Bartl, National Archive), team member, 2023-2027.
  • TA ČR, NCK pro průmyslový 3D tisk, team member, 2023-2024.
  • GA CR 18-08389S, Study of plasticization of polymeric membranes and thermodynamics of multicomponent sorption for the development of effective membrane separations (PI: O. Vopička), team member, 2018-2020.

Collaboration with industry

  • Škoda Auto a.s.
  • Saar Gummi Czech, s.r.o.
  • PARAMO, a.s.
  • Gumokov a.s.

Committees and advisory boards

since 2014               Czech Society of Industrial Chemistry, Member of Board

since 2018               Czech Society of Industrial Chemistry - Rubber Division Zlín, Scientific Secretary

Research Interests

  • Recycling of rubber: Application of fine rubber powders from waste tyres

Application of fine rubber powders originated from waste tyres in the production of fresh rubber compounds. Influence of milling process, powder pre-treatment, particle morphology and concentration on the processing behavior of the rubber compound and mechanical properties of the cured rubber.

Hrdlička Z., et al. Plastics, Rubber and Composites. 51 (10), 497-506 (2022). DOI: 10.1080/14658011.2021.2008713

  • Devulcanization of waste tyre rubber

Devulcanization of waste tyre rubber by non-traditional methods (e.g. microwave, bacteria). Analysis of devulcanization efficiency and selectivity (Horikx approach). Application of devulcanized rubber in new rubber formulations. Testing of the processing behavior and mechanical properties of the cured rubber.

  • Polymeric materials for effective membrane separations

Development of polymeric materials for effective membrane separations (cooperation with Laboratory of Membrane Separation Processes, Assoc. Prof. Ondřej Vopička).

·         Durďáková T.‑M., et al. J. Polym. Sci. 62, 1781-1788 (2024). DOI: 10.1002/pol.20230776

Hovorka Š., et al. Polymer 290, 126502 (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2023.126502

          Vopička O., et al.  J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 140, e54629 (2023). DOI: 10.1002/app.54629

Durďáková T.-M., et al. Polym. Degrad. Stab. 208, 110241 (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2022.110241

    Other interests at UCT Prague

     

     

     

    Updated: 2.11.2024 20:10, Author: Zdeněk Hrdlička

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