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Inst. of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, CRC, Hung. Acad. Sci<br />

Address Pusztaszeri ut 59-67 Hungary<br />

0 - Budapest<br />

Phone / Fax +36-1-438-1100/488 / +36-1-438-1147<br />

www www.chemres.hu<br />

Size 51-250<br />

Organisation Type RTD Institute<br />

Contact Person<br />

Name Dr. Ilona Mohai<br />

Position Senior research fellow<br />

Email mohaiti@chemres.hu<br />

Type of co-operation (Offered, Requested) Areas of activity<br />

Licence agreement<br />

Technical Co-operation (R&D) Boths<br />

Joint research project Boths<br />

Joint-venture agreement<br />

Manufacturing agreement<br />

Commercial agreement<br />

Financial agreement<br />

• Surface treatment(CVD,PVD)<br />

• Ceramic Materials/Powders<br />

• Composite Materials<br />

• Medicine, Human Health<br />

•<br />

Short description of company<br />

The Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry (IMEC) is a non-profit oriented research institute<br />

belonging to CRC HAS. The mission of IMEC is to research on and to solve the chemical problems of materials<br />

science and environmental science. Research in materials science is aiming at revealing the relationships among<br />

the composition, microstructure, properties and processing of selected structural and functional materials. Models<br />

include micro- and nanostructured layers, coatings, bulk and composite materials based on metals, polymers and<br />

ceramics. Research in environmental chemistry is dedicated to disclose basic chemical and physicochemical<br />

phenomena in order to decrease the environmental impacts of existing products and technologies on the one<br />

hand, and to develop new processes and technologies with a minimum or negligible environmental impact on the<br />

other.<br />

1. Profile: RTD: Production, characterization and utilization of micro- and nanosized powders<br />

DESCRIPTION: Synthesis of tailor made ceramic and metallic nanopowders by thermal plasma technology for<br />

special purposes. Complex characterization of the powders by various analytical techniques.<br />

INNOVATIVE ASPECTS: Study of the synthesis possibilities of advanced powders<br />

MAIN ADVANTADGES / BENEFITS: Laboratory scale production of powders that commercially can not be<br />

available. Powders include nanocomposites as well.<br />

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS: Radiofrequency and direct current plasma thermal plasma systems of various<br />

power, plasma reactors, analytical equipments for chemical, surface and phase analysis and morphology<br />

CURRENT STAGE OF DEVELOPMEN Practice in the production of nanosized oxides, nitrides, carbides, borides<br />

etc.<br />

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR):<br />

MARKET APPLICATIONS:<br />

TYPE OF COLLABORATION SOUGH We are searching for users of as synthesized powders<br />

PARTNER PROFILE: R&D institutions as partners in research and companies as end users<br />

2. Profile: RTD: Production, characterization and utilization of micro- and nanosized powders<br />

3. Profile: RTD: Production, characterization and utilization of micro- and nanosized powders

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