RNDr. Mária Skřínská, Ph.D.

Researcher
Biography

Mária Skřínská earned her doctorate at the Faculty of Science, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice, Slovakia, specializing in Inorganic Chemistry. She later completed postdoctoral research at the Energy Research Centre, VŠB–Technical University of Ostrava. Since 2016 she has worked as a researcher at the Specialized Workplace for Major Accident Prevention, where she evaluates safety documentation of operators under the Major Accident Prevention Act. She also contributes to projects on chemical management and the prevention of major accidents.

Selected publications
  • ZELEŇÁK, Vladimír, Mária SKŘÍNSKÁ et al., 2019. Phase evolution during one-pot synthesis of amine modified mesoporous silica materials: Preparation, properties, carbon dioxide adsorption. Applied Surface Science, 476, 886–896.
  • ZELEŇÁK, Vladimír, Mária SKŘÍNSKÁ et al., 2018. Carbon dioxide adsorption over amine modified silica: Effect of amine basicity and entropy factor on isosteric heats of adsorption. Chemical Engineering Journal, 348, 327–337.
  • SKŘÍNSKÁ, Mária, Jan SKŘÍNSKÝ, Vilém SLUKA et al., 2016. Analysis and Comparison of Calculation Methods for Release of Corrosive Gases. Materials Science Forum, 844, 106–112.
  • SKŘÍNSKÁ, Mária, Jan SKŘÍNSKÝ, Vilém SLUKA et al., 2014. Mathematical models for the prediction of heat flux from fire balls. WSEAS Transactions on Heat and Mass Transfer, 9, 243–250.
  • SKŘÍNSKÁ, Mária, Jan SKŘÍNSKÝ, Petr DOLNÍČEK et al., 2014. BLEVE – Cases, Causes, Consequences and Prevention. Materials Science Forum, 811, 91–94.
  • BADANIČOVÁ, Mária & Vladimír ZELEŇÁK, 2010. Organo-modified mesoporous silica for sorption of carbon dioxide. Monatshefte fuer Chemie/Chemical Monthly, 141, 677–684.
  • HALAMOVÁ, Dáša, Mária BADANIČOVÁ et al., 2010. Naproxen Drug Delivery Using Periodic Mesoporous Silica SBA-15. Applied Surface Science, 256(22), 6489–6494.
  • ZELEŇÁK, Vladimír, Mária BADANIČOVÁ et al., 2008. Amine-modified ordered mesoporous silica: Effect of pore size on carbon dioxide capture. Chemical Engineering Journal, 144(2), 336–342.