IDEAL Cell: Principal Collaborators
Kazimierz Przybylski is a Professor of the AGH University of Science and Technology, Science and Ceramics, Department of Solid State Chemistry. He got his M.Sc in chemistry-ceramics in 1970 at the University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland, his Ph.D in chemistry in 1976, and his D.Sc. in materials science in 1989. He became Associate Professor at the University of Mining and Metallurgy in 1990, Title Professor in materials science in 1995, and Full Professor in 2001.
Professor Przybylski is engaged in research in experimental physical and solid state chemistry since 1970. He has wide experience in research concerning kinetics and mechanisms of the oxidation of metals and alloys, in particular in the field on SOFC interconnects. He has also a strong experience in the use of modern tools and technics for determination of microstructure, kinetics and transport properties of oxide and sulfide materials, advanced instrumental methods of chemical, structural and morphological analysis (AES, SIMS, XPS, TEM, STEM/EDS, SEM/EDS), and some ceramic processing techniques (screen printing).
He teaches general chemistry, solid state chemistry, physical chemistry, high-temperature corrosion of metals and alloys at AGH and in Austria (Linz University). He was visiting scientist in the H.H.Uhlig Corrosion Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA, (three-year stay in 1984-1987). He has been a visiting professor in Germany (Max-Planck-Institut für Metallforschung, Stuttgart), in Japan (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo), in France (Université De Bourgogne, Dijon; ENSEEG, Grenoble), in Israël (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev). He is a member of many international scientific societies, and co-organized several international conferences and workshops. His research has been awarded several times by recognized prizes in Poland and abroad.
Selected Publications
K.PRZYBYLSKI, T.BRYLEWSKI, J.MORGIEL, “Interfacial interactions between some La-based perovskite thick films and ferritic steel substrate with regard to the operating conditions of SOFC”, Materials Science Forum, Vols. 461-464 (2004) 1099.
K.PRZYBYLSKI, “Interconnector materials for the planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) application”, Chapter in the Book “Portable and Emergency Energy Sources – From Materials to Systems”, Edited by Z.Stoynov and D.Vladikova, Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House, 2006, 361-382.
M. POTOCZEK, K. PRZYBYLSKI, M. RĘKAS, ”Defect structure and electrical properties of molybdenum disulphide”, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 67 (2006) 2528-2535.
P. JUZOŃ, S. CHEVALIER, M. ZIEMNICKA, K. PRZYBYLSKI, “Improvement of high temperature oxidation resistance of Fe3Al alloys by pack cementation method”, Applied Surface Science, 253 (2007) 4928-4934.
M. POTOCZEK, K. PRZYBYLSKI, M. RĘKAS, ”Chemical diffusion In molybdenum disulphide”, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids, 68 (2007) 564-569.
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