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The Institute of General and Physical Chemistry deals with basic, applied and developmental
research in the field of physical chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics
and environmental protection.
Bacteria, dietary supplements and functional ingredients in microbiology, genotoxicology and dietetics research
14.11.2024
Micro and Nanocellulose within Sustainable Development Technologies: Natural Polymers for Applications in Hydrogels, Paper, Coating, and Textiles
24.10.2024
Presentation of associates from the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Maribor, Slovenia
23.05.2024
Highly active zinc oxide as an additive for animal feed and as an activator in the rubber vulcanization process
14.05.2024
Fungiverse: mushrooms in biotechnology
20.02.2024
Colorimetric and Electrochemical Sensors for Chemical and Biological Sensing
Luminescent lanthanide materials for photonics applications
Application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to solid state materials