Applied Plasmochemistry

Research group at the Department of Plasma Physics and Technology

Our goal is to give plasma a specific purpose and use. We study and develop unique technologies for the treatment of liquids, gases, and surface layers in cooperation with Czech companies. Our flagship technology is CaviPlasma, developed in our laboratories with partners from the Brno University of Technology and the Institute of Botany of the CAS. We further study this internationally patented liquid treatment technology in application projects in many fields ranging from safety research and environmental technologies to agriculture and aquaculture.

We have strong know-how in techniques for continuous deposition of functional layers under atmospheric pressure - e.g. superhydrophilic or biocompatible, or in plasma treatment technologies for waste air (also patented). Our team has broad experience in the diagnostics of plasma sources and products, which is essential for successful development and implementation in industrial conditions.

Plasma liquid treatment

Plasma liquid treatment

  • CaviPlasma technology
  • Ecological disinfection
  • Micropollutant and pathogen water cleaning
  • Plasma activated water
  • Plasma in agriculture
  • Cooperation with industry

Innovative plasma systems

Innovative plasma systems

  • Targeted development of new plasma systems
  • Computer simulation of plasma processes
  • Applied-oriented basic research
  • Patented technology

Surface functionalization

Surface functionalization

  • Powder functionalization
  • Superhydrofillic or biocompatible coatings from DBD (diffuse barrier discharge)
  • New composite materials

Waste gas conversion

Waste gas conversion

  • Waste gas converstion in large scales
  • Powerfull, highly efficient end effective decomposition of volatile organic compound
  • Production of nitrades for fertilizers

Are you studying physics, chemistry, or biology? Do you like to get to the bottom of things? Do you like challenges, experiments, and modern techniques? Are you interested in working on unique technologies? Contact us and discuss your thesis topic! We tackle a variety of projects - both theoretical and very practical - and we'd love to have you join our team.

Our team

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prof. RNDr. David Trunec, CSc.

leader of the research group

trunec(at)physics.muni.cz
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​doc. Mgr. Pavel Sťahel, Ph.D. ​

 

pstahel(at)physics.muni.cz
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Mgr. Jan Čech, Ph.D.

 

jancech(at)mail.muni.cz

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Mgr. Barbora Mayer, Ph.D. 

 

324310(at)mail.muni.cz
SCOPUS

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Mgr. Ing. Lubomír Prokeš, Ph.D.

prokes(at)mail.muni.cz
SCOPUS

Doktorští studenti

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Mgr. Radek Horňák​

 

Study of the electric discharges in a cluster of hydrodynamic cavitation and their applications

rhornak(at)physics.muni.cz

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