prof. dr hab. inż. Barbara Kościelska
Employment
- Head of Section at Division of Nanomaterials Physics
- Professor at Institute of Nanotechnology and Materials Engineering
Business contact
- Location
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
Social media
Contact
- barkosci@pg.edu.pl
Professor
- Workplace
- Budynek Centrum Nanotechnologii pokój 4/12
- Phone
- (58) 347 14 86
Head of Section
- Workplace
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Centrum Nanotechnologii A
room 4/12 open in new tab - barkosci@pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Carnivorous plants used for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity
In this study, we exploit the anti-oxidative potential of four carnivorous plants to produce uniform and biologically active silver nanoparticles. The use of polyvinylpyrrolidone promoted syn-thesis of quasi-spherical nanoparticles characterized by stability and high uniformity. Their activity was tested against three human pathogens and three species of plant pathogenic bacteria. The study demonstrates the influence of synthesis...
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Eu3+ doped tellurite glass ceramics containing SrF2 nanocrystals: Preparation, structure and luminescence properties
Eu3+ doped tellurite glass ceramics containing SrF2 nanocrystals were prepared using melt quenching technique and subsequent heat treatment of glass in 370 °C for different time periods. Thermal properties of glass matrix have been determined based on DSC measurements. XRD and XPS results confirmed formation of SrF2 nanocrystals in glass matrices after annealing at 370 °C. FTIR studies revealed absorption bands in the range of...
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The influence of ammonia and selcted amines on the characteristics of calcium carbonate precipitated from calcium chloride solutions via carbonation
The precipitation of calcium carbonate was carried out by passing a gasous mixture of carbon dioxide and air into a calcium chloride solution. The selected compounds enhancing carbon dioxide absorption were used as additives which promote the formation of carbonate ions in the solution. The additives were ammonia, monoethanolamine, triethylamine and triethanolamine. The resulting calcium carbonate particles varied in polymorphic...
Obtained scientific degrees/titles
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2023-12-13
Obtained science title
prof. materials engineering (Engineering and Technology)Rada Doskonałosci Naukowej -
2012-11-09
Obtained science degree
dr hab. inż. Physics (Physical sciences)
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