Sara Krivacic

Sara Krivacic
University of Zagreb · Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry

Master of Science
Research Assistant at University of Zagreb, Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology

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Education
September 2015 - September 2021
University of Zagreb
Field of study
  • Chemistry

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Publications (5)
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Intense pulsed light was investigated for partial photoreduction of AgCl in a poly(vinyl butyral) matrix to obtain a Ag/AgCl reference membrane. The membrane was deposited on both glassy carbon and inkjet‐printed silver electrodes giving all‐solid‐state reference electrodes. Regardless of the electrode material, a sufficient potential stability was...
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Calcium phosphate-based (CaP) bioceramic materials are widely used in the field of bone regeneration, both in orthopaedics and in dentistry, due to their good biocompatibility, osseointegration and osteoconduction. The formation of CaP coatings on high-strength implant materials such as titanium alloys combines the superior mechanical properties of...
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The large-scale manufacturing of flexible electronics is nowadays based on inkjet printing technology using specially formulated conductive inks, but achieving adequate wetting of different surfaces remains a challenge. In this work, the development of a silver nanoparticle-based functional ink for printing on flexible paper and plastic substrates...
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With the growing number of flexible electronics applications, environmentally benign ways of mass-producing graphene electronics are sought. In this study, we present a scalable mechanochemical route for the exfoliation of graphite in a planetary ball mill with melamine to form melamine-intercalated graphene nanosheets (M-GNS). M-GNS morphology was...
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Structural and electrical properties of glasses of the molar composition xK2O−(40−x/2)Fe2O3−(60−x/2)P2O5, x = 0–36 mol%, are investigated by Raman, Mössbauer and Impedance spectroscopy. All glasses show pyrophosphate structure with a growing tendency for depolymerization with increasing K2O content. The DC conductivity changes in a non-monotonic fa...

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