Ljubljana, Slovenia

Nina Recek

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Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Years Active: 2022

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Title: Nina Recek: Innovator in Polymer Surface Modification

Introduction

Nina Recek is a prominent inventor based in Ljubljana, Slovenia. She has made significant contributions to the field of polymer science, particularly in the modification of surface wettability of fluorine-containing polymers. Her innovative methods have the potential to enhance the functionality of various materials used in numerous applications.

Latest Patents

Nina Recek holds a patent for a method of increasing the hydrophilicity of a fluorine-containing polymer. This patent describes methods for modifying the surface wettability of fluorine-containing polymers through sequential treatments. The first treatment involves gaseous plasma rich in ultraviolet radiation, followed by oxidation using neutral reactive oxidative species. These methods are rapid and allow for the treatment of fluorine-containing polymers of any shape and size, including materials such as foils. The process depletes the surface layer of fluorine upon interaction with the gaseous plasma, leading to improved wettability without producing hazardous gases.

Career Highlights

Nina Recek is affiliated with the Jozef Stefan Institute, where she conducts her research and development work. Her innovative approach to polymer modification has garnered attention in the scientific community, contributing to advancements in material science.

Collaborations

Nina collaborates with esteemed colleagues, including Alenka Vesel and Miran Mozetic, who share her passion for advancing polymer technology. Their combined expertise fosters a collaborative environment that enhances research outcomes.

Conclusion

Nina Recek's work in the field of polymer surface modification exemplifies the impact of innovative research on material science. Her patented methods not only improve the functionality of fluorine-containing polymers but also pave the way for safer and more efficient manufacturing processes.

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