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Department of Solid State Chemistry is focused on materials, methods (X-ray diffraction analysis), and industry applications. A wide choice of Bc., MSc., and Ph.D. programs comprises chemistry and technology of inorganic materials, X-ray diffraction analysis for the pharmaceutical industry, and heavy metal migration in the environment.

The research work of the department deals with two basic topics:

  • Application of X-ray diffraction methods in pharmaceutical industry, research, production, and quality check
  • Applied mineralogy

History of Department

The staff of the Department follows the tradition of the former Department of Mineralogy. Professor F. X. M. Zippe has established mineralogical collections in 1835, which were later enriched and perfected by Professor A. Ondřej (1887-1956). The mineralogical collections are the well-known treasure of the institute. The X-ray diffraction methods were introduced to our department in 1945 and have remained the prime analytical method of our department.

Cooperation
 
The Department has an official cooperation with the company Teva Czech Industries s. r. o. since 1991. ◳ teva (png) → (šířka 215px)
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Department of Solid State Chemistry is focused on materials, methodics (X-ray diffraction analysis) and industry applications. A wide choice of Bc., MSc., and Ph.D. programs comprises: chemistry and technology of inorganic materials, X-ray diffraction analysis for pharmaceutical industry and heavy metal migration in the environment.

The research work of the department deals with three topics:

  • Application of X-ray diffraction methods in pharmaceutical industry, research, production and quality check
  • Applied mineralogy
  • Migration of heavy metals in the environment

History of department

Staff of the Department follows the tradition of the former Department of Mineralogy. Professor F. X. M. Zippe has established mineralogical collections in 1835, which were later enriched and perfected by Professor A. Ondřej (1887-1956). The mineralogical collections are the well-known treasure of the institute. The X-ray diffraction methods were introduced to our department in 1945 and have remained the prime analytical method of our department.

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Research at the Institute deals with two thematic areas 

Application of X-ray diffraction methods in the pharmaceutical industry

  • Application of X-ray structural and phase analysis in pharmaceutical research, development, production and control.
  • Monitoring of polymorphism of active pharmaceutical substances by X-ray diffraction analysis methods and development of this methodology

Applied mineralogy

  • Zeolites
  • Transport of heavy metals in the environment
  • Double layered hydroxides

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History of the collections

Mineralogical collections at the Prague Institute of Chemical Technology belong to the oldest and best organized university collections. They are internationally registered in a list of world-known collections in Europe.

The first mineralogical collections was created by professor F. X. M. Zippe for pedagogic purposes of the Technical College in Prague in the year 1835. The basis of this collection has enlarged professor Jan Krejci, whose detailed catalogue of minerals issued in the year 1899 has been preserved till the present days. After the first world war the head of the Mineralogy Department was professor Augustin Ondrej. He made his life goal to finish and shape the mineralogical collections in such form which would well serve also to the next generation as a basis of science and pedagogic work. Purchases, donations, collecting expeditions and numerous exchanges have increased the collection from 2 102 to 23 861 inventory numbers. This was also the last entry of professor Ondrej, who passed away on 22 nd July 1956. His successor professor Jan Kaspar visited his life-time perhaps all continents of the world, studying minerals and their deposites. He collected minerals in all countries he visited.

Organization of collections

In the present form the mineralogical collections cover several units. In the first place is the systematic collection which is located in the main large collection hall. In an adjacent smaller room there is the collection of decorative and gem stones. Supplementary collections are located in the corridor in front of the main hall. They include crystalographical, terminological and petrographical collections and further the collections of industrial and technical raw materials. In the so called small collection hall geaochemical and genetic collectioons of minerals are installed. Here are also exhibited collections of meteorites and tektites.

Visiting of the collections

You can visit our mineralogical collections as follows: 

Monday - Thursday: 9:00 - 16:00
Friday: 9:00 - 14:00

You must arrange the visit by e-mail or by phone with the secretary (+420-220443798) or with head of department (+420-220444086).

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Petrographic collection Corridor in front of main hall
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Meteorite collection Main collection hall

 

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History of the collections

Mineralogical collections at the Prague Institute of Chemical Technology belong to the oldest and best organized university collections. They are internationally registered in a list of world-known collections in Europe.

The first mineralogical collections was created by professor F. X. M. Zippe for pedagogic purposes of the Technical College in Prague in the year 1835. The basis of this collection has enlarged professor Jan Krejci, whose detailed catalogue of minerals issued in the year 1899 has been preserved till the present days. After the first world war the head of the Mineralogy Department was professor Augustin Ondrej. He made his life goal to finish and shape the mineralogical collections in such form which would well serve also to the next generation as a basis of science and pedagogic work. Purchases, donations, collecting expeditions and numerous exchanges have increased the collection from 2 102 to 23 861 inventory numbers. This was also the last entry of professor Ondrej, who passed away on 22 nd July 1956. His successor professor Jan Kaspar visited his life-time perhaps all continents of the world, studying minerals and their deposites. He collected minerals in all countries he visited.

Organization of collections

In the present form the mineralogical collections cover several units. In the first place is the systematic collection which is located in the main large collection hall. In an adjacent smaller room there is the collection of decorative and gem stones. Supplementary collections are located in the corridor in front of the main hall. They include crystalographical, terminological and petrographical collections and further the collections of industrial and technical raw materials. In the so called small collection hall geaochemical and genetic collectioons of minerals are installed. Here are also exhibited collections of meteorites and tektites.

Visiting of the collections

You can visit our mineralogical collections as follows: 

Monday - Thursday: 9:00 - 16:00
Friday: 9:00 - 14:00

You must arrange the visit by e-mail or by phone with the secretary (+420-220443798) or with head of department (+420-220444086).

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Decoration and precious stones coll. Glass models of diamonds
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Model of gold and platinum nuggets Models of crystal types
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Petrographic collection Corridor in front of main hall
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Meteorite collection Main collection hall

 

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Technická 5
166 28 Prague 6 – Dejvice
IČO: 60461373 / VAT: CZ60461373

Czech Post certified digital mail code: sp4j9ch

Copyright: UCT Prague 2015
Information provided by the Department of International Relations and the Department of R&D. Technical support by the Computing Centre.
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