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First Meeting of Ombudspersons of the Czech Academy of Sciences Connected 20 Institutes
4. 3. 2026
On 12 February 2026, the first joint meeting of ombudspersons from the institutes of the Czech Academy of Sciences took place. A total [...]
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53rd NARECOM
2. 3. 2026
The presentation "When Engineering Meets Biology: Capturing Real-World Exposure to Airborne Particles and Gases" will be introduced by [...]
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President of the Czech Academy of Sciences Visits the IIC
19. 2. 2026
The Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences had the honour of welcoming the leadership of the Czech Academy [...]
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New open research positions
12. 2. 2026
We are currently advertising new research positions at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Open [...]
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Cluster against Cancer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4RVh_8drcA&t=10s
Cluster against Cancer
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Smart Materials for Water Purification: A New Catalyst Breaks Down Pharmaceutical Residues Even Without Light
The study explores the underlying mechanisms that allow this dual-function catalyst to work both in light and in darkness – without external energy input. The material combines copper, manganese, and titanium oxides to initiate two distinct degradation pathways. It decomposes diclofenac within minutes, offering a promising strategy for sustainable water treatment. The results were published […]
Hungarian Mine Green”, a Semi-Natural Copper Pigment From Banská Bystrica Region (Slovakia) – Analytical Evidence and Laboratory Replication
This study presents the results of a comprehensive investigation of the “Hungarian mine green” pigment which was precipitated from drainage water containing basic Cu sulfates and represented an important commodity with the peak of its production in 16th and 17th century in Banská Bystrica region (Slovakia). Morphological and compositional fingerprints of this pigment have been […]
High Temperature Interactions of Lead Palmitate with Linseed Oil
This study reveals that heating lead palmitate in linseed oil leads to the formation of mixed lead palmitate–stearate compounds and a metastable high-temperature polymorph with unique structural features. These transformations, even at moderate heating, suggest complex chemical changes that may contribute to long-term degradation in oil paintings. The findings emphasize the need for careful temperature […]
