"Toward zero band gap and superconducting conjugated multidimensional polymers"
"Development of new implantable drug forms, biodegradable nanofibers containing selected betulin derivatives in order to increase their anticancer effectiveness"
"3D graphene materials as active anode platforms for Li-ion batteries"
"BiFeO3 particles as piezoelectric strain sensors in epoxy-based composites"
"Polymersomes specifically releasing cGAMP and doxorubicin in tumor hypoxic regions as a new anti-cancer therapeutic strategy"
"New nucleobase-containing triblock copolymers: synthesis and characterization of self-assembled nanostructures"
The Center belongs to category A of scientific facilities in Poland. It was established on January 1, 2007 as a result of a merger of the Center of Polymer Chemistry of PAN in Zabrze and the Institute of Carbochemistry of PAN in Gliwice – two centers of the Polish Academy of Sciences which, for many years, had been conducting systematic work on the production and properties of macromolecular polymer and carbon materials.