Vratislav Ducháček

Vratislav Ducháček Vratislav Ducháček (16 February 1941 – 5 August 2018) was a Czech chemist and university professor.

He was born in Hradec Králové. He went to the primary school as well as to the gymnasium in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. After that, he studied at the Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague and then he started to teach at this university; he has been teaching there up to now. In 1991, he was granted the title of Doctor of Science. Two years later, Václav Havel, the president of the Czech Republic, awarded him the ''university professor'' degree, and Ducháček became a professor of macromolecular compounds technology. He has published over 300 original scientific communications, reviews, chapters in monographs, textbooks, and research reports, and delivered over 200 lectures at conferences, symposia, and seminars since the start of his career. He is also a member of many international organizations, such as New York Academy of Sciences, Polymer Networks Group, Society of Plastics Engineers, or Polymer Processing Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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Vulkanizační činidla

by Ducháček, Vratislav, 1941-2018
Year of Publication 2003

Světlá plniva

by Ducháček, Vratislav, 1941-2018
Year of Publication 2010

Změkčovadla

by Ducháček, Vratislav, 1941-2018
Year of Publication 2010

Urychlovače vulkanizace

by Ducháček, Vratislav, 1941-2018
Year of Publication 2013

Antidegradanty

by Ducháček, Vratislav, 1941-2018
Year of Publication 2017