Thesis topic:
Intensification of coagulation process
Motivation
Coagulation is a key method used in the treatment of drinking water and wastewater treatment to remove natural organic matter and suspended solids. Although it is a much-researched topic, there are still questions to be asked and answers to be sought.
One of them is the optimization of in-line coagulation with membrane technology. Natural organic matter can negatively affect membrane operation, so it is important to look for the key to targeted optimization and intensification of the in-line coagulation process.
Coagulation may also find its application in the treatment of firefighting water from electric cars fires. Electric mobility is on the rise, yet battery fires are a significant problem. To extinguish an electric car, the car must be immersed in a water bath, which then contains high concentrations of metals, including lithium. These waters then need to be purified, ideally to recover the valuable metals.
Solution
Another area of interest/Projects:
- Development of bioplastics as an alternative material to conventional plastics
- Plastics issues in contemporary society and the environment
- Sociological view on environmental issues (water recycling, plastic pollution, climate change)
- Popularization of science and environmental issues for the public
- Developing the professional competences of FET students in the field of water and the environment
- Cooperation on water audits for industrial companies
- Designing reconstruction and intensification of wastewater treatment plants within the framework of the consulting company DHI a.s.
- Digitization and data analysis in water management
Education:
- 2024 - present: UCT Prague, FET, Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, PhD. Student
- 2021-2023: UCT Prague, FET, Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, diploma thesis: “Development of degradable bioplastics and their environmental impact“ (distinction)
- 2017-2021: UCT Prague, FET, bachelor thesis: “Anaerobic degradability of modified starch-based polymeric materials“ (distinction)
Participation in teaching:
- Laboratory Course in Water Technology
- Laboratory Course in Water Analysis
Publications:
- Nová M.: V Česku vznike 11 000 sběrných míst na zálohované lahve a plechovky. Výše zálohy je ještě předmětem debat. SOSinfo.cz, 2023.
- Nová M.: Češi vodou šetří, přesto jí však ubývá. Kde ji brát, když neprší? Pomůže povinnost víc vodu recyklovat. SOSinfo.cz, 2023.
- Nová M., Čadek D., Kadeřábková A., Vurm R., Kofroňová J., Šmejkalová P.: Vliv bioplastů pro jednorázové použití a jejich rozložitelnost v různém prostředí. Vodárenská biologie 2023, ISBN 978-80-88238-26-3
- Nová, M. a Šmejkalová, P. (2022) „Anaerobní rozložitelnost bioplastů", ENTECHO, 5(1), s. 1–8. doi: 10.35933/ENTECHO.2022.001.
- Nová M., Šmejkalová P.: Vliv složení bioplastů na jejich anaerobní rozložitelnost. Vodárenská biologie 2022, ISBN 978-80-88238-24-9
- Cai, Z., Čadek, D., Šmejkalová, P., Kadeřábková, A., Nová, M., & Kuta, A. (2021). The modification of properties of thermoplastic starch materials: Combining potato starch with natural rubber and epoxidized natural rubber. Materials Today Communications, 26, 101912.
Conference proceedings, posters
- Martinková M: Data processing and analysis for the preparation of the digital model of WWTP Pardubice. Mladá voda břehy mele, Czech Republic, 2024.
- Nová M.: Impact of single-use bioplastics and their degradability in different environments. Vodárenská biologie, Czech Republic, 2023.
- Nová M.: Influence of the composition of bioplastics on their anaerobic degradability. Vodárenská biologie, Czech Republic, 2022.