Items where Author is "Koczka, Béla"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 7. ArticleVarga, Bertalan and Ujj, Dóra and Mátravölgyi, Béla and Szolnoki, Beáta and Koczka, Béla and Rapi, Zsolt (2023) Reusable glucose-based crown ethers anchored to PVC. MOLECULES, 28 (23). p. 97905. ISSN 1420-3049 Nagy, Sándor and Fehér, Zsuzsanna and Kárpáti, Levente and Bagi, Péter and Kisszékelyi, Péter and Koczka, Béla and Huszthy, Péter and Pukánszky, Béla and Kupai, József (2020) Synthesis and applications of cinchona squaramide‐modified poly (glycidyl methacrylate) microspheres as recyclable polymer‐grafted enantioselective organocatalysts. CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL. ISSN 0947-6539 Nagy, Sebestyén and Csiszár, Emília and Kun, Dávid and Koczka, Béla (2018) Cellulose nanocrystal/amino-aldehyde biocomposite films. Carbohydrate Polymers, 194. pp. 51-60. ISSN 0144-8617 Weiser, Diána and Sóti, Péter Lajos and Bánóczi, Gergely and Bódai, Viktória and Kiss, Bálint and Gellért, Ákos and Nagy, Zsombor Kristóf and Koczka, Béla and Szilágyi, András Ferenc and Marosi, György and Poppe, László (2016) Bioimprinted lipases in PVA nanofibers as efficient immobilized biocatalysts. TETRAHEDRON. ISSN 0040-4020 (In Press) Olosz-Szabó, Orsolya Erzsébet and Koczkáné Csiszár, Emília and Koczka, Béla and Tóth, András and Klébert, Szilvia (2016) Enhancing the accessibility of starch and cellulose on the surface of cotton fabric by non-thermal atmospheric plasma pre-treatment. TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL, 86 (8). pp. 868-877. ISSN 0040-5175 Csiszár, Emília and Fekete, Erika and Tóth, András and Bandi, Éva and Koczka, Béla and Sajó, István E. (2013) Effect of particle size on the surface properties and morphology of ground flax. Carbohydrate Polymers, 94. pp. 927-933. ISSN 0144-8617 MonographCsiszár, Emília and Bezúr, László and Dornyi, Barbara and Koczka, Béla and Kovácsné Losonczi, Anita and Rusznák, István and Szakács, György (2008) Kiváló minőségű cellulóz alapú textíliák előállítása környezetbarát biotechnológiai eljárással = Creation of high-quality cellulose-based textile materials using environmentally friendly biotechnological process. Project Report. OTKA. |