Research group of Prof. Jerzy F.
Janik |
Cezary CZOSNEK, Ph.D. Contact information:
AGH University of Science and Technology B-3, Room 306 Phone: +(48)(12)617 2578 FAX: +(48)(12)617 2577 E-mail: czosnek@agh.edu.pl Address: AGH University of Science and Technology Faculty of Fuels and Energy, WPiE Al. Mickiewicza 30 30-059 Kraków, Poland |
Research areas
„Conversions of elemental silicon and its compounds during copyrolysis with a pitch from the point of view of product characteristics modifications” Recipient/Supervisor of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education (Poland) current grant „Preparation of a new class of carbon-inorganic composite materials SiC/{C/SiC}”, grant No. 3 T08D 035 30 (2006-2008). (AGH-UST database since 2002) List of major publications C. Czosnek, P. Baran, P. Grzywacz, P. Baran, J.F. Janik, A. Różycka, M. Sitarz, P. Jeleń: „Generation of carbon nanostructures with diverse morphology by the catalytic aerosol-assisted vapor phase synthesis method” CR Chimie, 18 (2015) 1198-1204. pdf C. Czosnek, M. M. Bućko, J. F. Janik, Z. Olejniczak, M. Bystrzejewski, O. Łabędź, A. Huczko: "Preparation of silicon carbide SiC-based nanopowders by the aerosol-assisted synthesis and the DC thermal plasma synthesis methods", Mater. Res. Bull., 63 (2015) 164. pdf O. Łabędź, A. Huczko, J. Gawraczynski, H. Lange, C. Czosnek, J. F. Janik: "Carbon arc plasma: characterization and synthesis of nanosized SiC", J. Phys.: Conf. Series 511 (2014) 012068. pdf M. Sitarz, C. Czosnek, P. Jeleń, M. Odziomek, Z. Olejniczak, M. Kozanecki, J.F. Janik: "SiOC glasses produced from silsesquioxanes by the aerosol-assisted vapor synthesis method", Spectrochim. Acta A, 112 (2013) 440. pdf J. F. Janik, M. Drygaś, C. Czosnek, B. Pałosz, S. Gierlotka, S. Stelmakh, E. Grzanka, G. Kalisz, A. Świderska-Środa, M. Leszczyński, G. Nowak, R. Czernecki: „Sposób wytwarzania spieków azotku galu GaN” (in Polish) - Method to make sintered gallium nitride GaN"; Polish patent No. 378458, published: 29.02.2012, WUP 02/12. pdf I. Guevara-Lora, C. Czosnek, A. Smycz, J. F. Janik, A. Kozik: „SiC nanoparticles as potential carriers for biologically active substances”, J. Phys.:Conf. Series 146 (2009) 012022. pdf C. Czosnek, J. F. Janik: „Particle morphology of various SiC-based nanocomposite powders made by the aerosol-assisted synthesis method”, J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol. 8 (2) (2008) 907. pdf M. Drygaś, C. Czosnek, R. T. Paine, J. F. Janik: „Two-stage aerosol synthesis of titanium nitride TiN and titanium oxynitride TiOxNy nanopowders of spherical particle morphology”, Chem. Mater. 18 (2006) 3122. pdf C. Czosnek, M. Drygaś, J. F. Janik: „The effect of precursor system on the resistivity and oxidation susceptibility of C/SiC nanocomposites en route to electronic grade nanomaterials”, Microelectron. Eng. 81 (2005) 353. pdf C. Czosnek, M. Drygaś, J. F. Janik: „Morphology and surface properties of carbonizates (C/SiC nanocomposites) obtained via pyrolysis of a coal tar pitch modified with selected silicon-bearing precursors”, Compos. Interfaces 12 (2005) 459. pdf M. Drygaś, C. Czosnek, R. T. Paine, J. F. Janik: „Aerosol-assisted vapor phase synthesis of powder composites in the target system GaN/TiN for potential electronic applications”, Mater. Res. Bull. 40 (2005) 1136. pdf C. Czosnek, J. Wolszczak, M. Drygaś, M. Góra, J. F. Janik: „Nano-SiC implantation into the structure of carbon/graphite materials made by pyrolysis (carbonization) of the precursor system coal tar pitch/poly(dimethylsiloxane)”, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 65 (2004) 647. pdf J. F. Janik, M. Drygaś, C. Czosnek, M. Kamińska, M. Palczewska, R. T. Paine: „Carbothermally-assisted aerosol synthesis of semiconducting materials in the system GaN/Mn”, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 65 (2004) 639. pdf C. Czosnek, J. F. Janik, Z. Olejniczak: „Silicon carbide modified carbon materials. Formation of nanocrystalline SiC from thermochemical processes in the system coal tar pitch/poly(carbosilane)”, J. Cluster Sci. 13 (2002) 487. pdf C. Czosnek, W. Ratuszek, J. F. Janik, Z. Olejniczak: „XRD and 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopic studies of carbon materials obtained from pyrolyses of a coal tar pitch modified with various silicon bearing additives”, Fuel Process. Technol. 79 (2002) 199. pdf |