Laboratory of Low Temperature Microwave Spectroscopy
esrlab@orange.ichtj.waw.pl  
Head: Prof. Jacek Michalik  


Marek DANILCZUK, M.Sc.
mdan@orange.ichtj.waw.pl

marek1.jpg - 30689 Bytes Affiliation:
Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology
Department of Radiation Chemistry and Technology
Laboratory of Low Temperature Microwave Spectroscopy

Education:
1998 M.Sc. – University of Bialystok, Institute of Chemistry Employments:
1998 Institute of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (INCT), Warsaw, Ph.D. Student

Specialization:
1. main field: radiation chemistry
2. current research interests: paramagnetic transient species on solids, EPR spectroscopy of small organic radicals, Conduction Electron Spin Resonance of metallic particles, EPR dosimetry and dating, high frequency EPR

Fellowships:
10.2000-2.2001 - Collaboration financed in the frame of Polish-Flemish Bilateral Research Grant No. BIL97/174B1698 "Radiation Induced Paramagnetic Centers in Solids: Application and Microscopic Characterization by EPR and ENDOR Techniques" (University of Antwerp, Antwerp-Wilrijk, Belgium)

2002 - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Fellowship , University of Linkoping, Sweden)

Publications:
J. Sadlo , M. Danilczuk, J. Michalik, "Interaction of tetrameric silver with ammonia in AgCs-rho zeolite" Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., , 3, 1717-1720, (2001)

J. Michalik, D. Brown, J-S. Yu, M. Danilczuk, J. Y. Kim, L. Kevan, " Conduction electron paramagnetic resonance of metal nanoparticles in AlMCM-41 aluminosilica mesoporous molecular sieves" Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 3, 1705-1708, (2001)

J. Michalik, J. Sadlo, M. Danilczuk, J. Perlinska, H. Yamada "Cationic silver clusters in zeolite rho and sodalite" Ed. R. Aiello, G. Giordano and F. Testa; Impact of Zeolites and other Porous Materials on the New Technologies at the Beginning of the New Millennium. Studies in surface science and catalysis. Elsevier, V. , 142 , 311-318, (2002)

Number of communications to scientific meetings: 15


E-mail to: mdan@orange.ichtj.waw.pl