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Lenka MALINOVÁ

Assistant Professor

University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague
Faculty of Chemical Technology
Department of Polymers
Technická 5
CZ-166 28 Prague 6
Czech Republic

Room: B125
phone: (+420) 2 2044 3191

e-mail: lenka.malinova@vscht.cz

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, 2014, Biodegradable polymeric materials
  • M.Sc. in Polymer Materials, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, 2009, Copolymers based on ε-caprolactone and L-lactide, preparation and utilization
  • B.Sc. in Chemistry and Technology of Materials, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, 2007, Miscibility of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) and poly(L-lactic acid)

Positions

  • University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Assistant Professor, 2015-
  • University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Researcher, 2012-2014

Teaching

  • Polymeric Materials (B.Sc.)
  • Selected Chapters from Chemistry and Technology of Polymers I (1/3) (M.Sc.)
  • Specialized laboratory – Polymeric materials, Macromolecular chemistry, Biomaterials and Materials in forensic chemistry (B.Sc., M.Sc.)
  • Bachelor and Diploma Thesis supervisor

Grant projects in last 10 years

  • TA CR TH04020318 Joint implant with bioactive antibacterial and antibiofilm layer to prevent infection and promote its osteointegration, research team member, 2019-
  • GA CR 18-22059, research team member, 2018-
  • MK CR NAKI II DG18P02OOV001 Synthetic materials in the library collections, research team member, 2018-
  • TA CR TH02020444 Surgical treatment of injured joints, research team member, 2017-
  • TA CR TA01010641 Biodegradable apparel and industrial textiles, research team member, 2011-2014
  • GA CR 106/09/1378 Micro- and nanofibers based on biodegradable polymers, research team member, 2009–2012

Research Interests

  • Preparation and characterization of biodegradable bone cements
  • (Co)polymerizations of cyclic esters initiated by calcium or magnesium based compounds with potential application in pharmacy and medicine.
  • Degradation of polymer materials in various environments, e.g. compost, sewage sludge, buffer solution.

List of the most important publications in last 5 years

  • Mathers A., Hassouna F., Malinová L., Merna J., Růžička K., Fulem M.
    Impact of hot-melt extrusion processing conditions on physicochemical properties of amorphous solid dispersions containing thermally labile acrylic copolymer.
    J. Pharm. Sci. 2019, in press
  • Blažková L., Malinová L., Benešová V., Roda J., Brožek J.
    Nanofibers prepared by electrospinning from solutions of biobased polyamide 4.
    J. Polym. Sci. Part A: Polym. Chem. 2017, 55, 2203-2210.
  • Malinová L., Jaksch D., Brožek J.
    Montmorillonite modified with lactim methyl ethers having different ring sizes.
    Appl. Clay Sci. 2016, 129, 20-26.
  • Brožek J., Benešová V., Malinová L., Kalousková R., Šanda K., Ledrová Z.
    Polylactic acid - material for biodegradable apparel and industrial textiles.
    Chem. Listy 2015, 109, 291-297.
  • Novotný, Č.; Erbanová, P.; Sezimová, H.; Malachová, K.; Rybková, Z.; Malinová, L.; Prokopová, I.; Brožek, J.
    Biodegradation of aromatic-aliphatic copolyesters and polyesteramides by esterase activity-producing microorganisms.
    Int. Biodeter. Biodegr. 2015, 97, 25-30.

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Author and co-author of 13 peer-reviewed papers, 19 international conference lectures/posters and 14 other conference contributions.

Updated: 2.1.2020 15:57, Author: Lenka Malinová

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