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Equipment for Disposal of Waste Gases of Catalytic Oxidation
Brummer, Vladimír ; Martinec, Jan (referee) ; Leštinský, Pavel (referee) ; Bébar, Ladislav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design of the equipment and documentation for the design of equipment for the removal of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and carbon monoxide (CO) by catalytic oxidation and the selection of appropriate technological conditions for this technology. Introduction is devoted to familiarization with the field of the catalytic oxidation, used catalysts, catalyst supports and their active components. Advantages and disadvantages of the use of catalytic oxidation versus thermal incineration are outlined and currently applicable legislative terms for VOC and CO emissions are listed. In the next part of the thesis the fundamental mathematical tools and research findings available for catalytic reactor model designed primarily for monolithic catalysts are summarized. Presented kinetic model considers continuous reactor with plug flow of gas and adiabatic heating by oxidation reactions corrected for the heat loss of the reactor. The next chapter discusses the design of the new prototype of the catalytic oxidation pilot plant (i.e. the reactor incl. peripherals) primarily intended for monolithic catalysts and bulk catalysts in the form of the fixed bed. The basis for the design and sizing are material and energy balances in the ChemCAD for different intended use of the unit, from which boundary conditions of the unit operating parameters arises. Pilot plant has been designed and built, functionality tests was scheduled also with consecutive obtaining of experimental data not only for the reactor kinetic model. Results of the model for the catalytic combustion were in good agreement with measured data. The next part includes two industrial case studies of the catalytic oxidation process usage for the chemical industry. In particular it was dealt with a replacement of the non-catalytic combustion for the catalytic for VOC abatement from chemical production plants off-gas streams of the company Momentive Specialty Chemicals in Sokolov and German city Leuna. These case studies have brought many valuable experimental and technological knowledge from long-term pilot tests and also verification of design concept, thanks to which it was later possible to design a pilot unit for removal of pollutants in premises of NETME Centre and among other to economically evaluate the usage of catalytic oxidation for the off gas cleaning, in comparison with traditional combustion, in two completely different individual cases. This information was valuable and necessary for the verification of theoretical assumptions of the thesis on specific conditions of two different industrial productions. Based on acquired practical experience and theoretical background, guidelines for designing of devices for VOC and CO removal in the industry were developed.
Changes in Czech outgoing tourism after 1989
Martinec, Jan ; Vágner, Jiří (advisor) ; Fialová, Dana (referee)
Tourism is becoming a more and more important economic, sociologic and geographic phenomenon of today. It has become a very important sector of world economy in the last century. Its significance lies not only in satisfying the human needs, but also in development of industry and trade. Progression of tourism in the Czech Republic was slowed down by fourty years of communist totality, but in present it plays an important role in domestic economy. This theses is aimed at an assessment of progression of Czech outgoing tourism after 1989. Its objective is to identify main destinations of organised and individual tourists, to discover their travel habits, and - in case of clients of Czech touroperators - to detect the most important criteria which affect their package tour selection. Part of this theses is also an analysis of Czech outgoing tourism before 1989, which is focusing principally on passport and visas prescripts and on connections between political events and main destinations of domestic tourists. The theses is divided into two basic parts. The first part is theoretical and consist of the first three chapters: introduction and specification of aims and hypotheses, discussion with literature and methodology. The practical part of this theses deals with outgoing tourism in the Czech Republic....
Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana FLOTILLINs and HYPERSENSITIVE INDUCED RESPONSE proteins - dynamics, interactions and functions
Daněk, Michal ; Martinec, Jan (advisor) ; Baluška, František (referee) ; Ovečka, Miroslav (referee)
This work is a collection of three research articles and one review article focused on flotillins (FLOTs) and hypersensitive induced reaction proteins (HIRs) in Arabidopsis thaliana. FLOTs and HIRs are closely related membrane-associated proteins forming two subfamilies both belonging to SPFH domain superfamily. While FLOTs are present in organisms of all evolutionary lineages HIRs are plant specific proteins. The review article sums up the knowledge gained on FLOTs and HIRs from different organisms in terms of cellular localization, interaction with cellular membranes and with other proteins, and physiological functions. The research articles were targeted at three aspects of AtFLOTs and AtHIRs: involvement in response to exogenous stimuli; determination of protein interactors; and subcellular localization and dynamics. The first aspect was approached by transcription measurement of AtFLOTs and phenotypic screen of single loss-of-function mutants of AtFLOTs upon various treatments covering biotic and abiotic stress and phytohormone application. Although we observed changes in transcription none of the treatments provoked a phenotype manifestation in any of AtFLOT mutants. In the second article we focused on interactome of AtFLOT2 and performed co- immunoprecipitation followed by mass spectrometry...
The role of ARP2/3 complex in plant cells
Schiebertová, Petra ; Schwarzerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Martinec, Jan (referee)
2 Abstract ARP2/3 protein complex is formed from seven proteins (ARP2, ARP3 and ARC1- ARPC5) with a relatively conserved structure. ARP2/3 complex branches and nucleates new actin filaments. This thesis focuses on the study of the role and importance of the individual subunits of the complex ARP2/3 in plants. One of the principal aims of this work is to determine whether complex ARP2/3 may at least partially maintain its role when one or more of the subunits are not available. Furthermore if the individual subunits play another, plant-specific role and if the subunits are functionally equivalent in the complex. The main way how to achieve this objective is the analysis of multiple mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana in subunits of ARP2/3 complex. After comparing several phenotypes of mutant lines it is obvious that all the subunits are functionally equivalent. A loss of ARPC5 subunit usually manifests the strongest phenotypic expression. On the contrary, loss ARPC3 and ARPC2b subunits have weak phenotypic manifestations. Because some phenotypes, such as phenotype distorted trichomes was detected only in some mutant lines, whereas the phenotype of faster roots gravitropic response or vacuolar system fragmentation that was detected in all analyzed mutants suggests, that different subunits play varying roles...
Autophagy in plant abiotic stress
Kosťová, Natálie ; Hála, Michal (advisor) ; Martinec, Jan (referee)
Autophagy is a cellular mechanism when cell gets rid of its damaged or unwanted components. These are wrapped into a double membrane and creates so-called autophagosome, which is transported to the vacuole, where its contents are degraded or recycled. Autophagy runs essentially through whole life of the plant, but if it is necessary, for example in response to stressful conditions, it is significantly intensified. It is relatively complexly regulated mechanism, which, especially in plants, still has not been completely described. Autophagy plays an important role under the influence of stress conditions. Especially, the effects of abiotic stress play an important role in plant life. Plants are immobile organisms so they must therefore develop mechanisms to enable them to survive in adverse conditions. In response to different types of stress, we can observe different roles in the involvement of autophagy, whether it is disposal of poorly folded proteins, remobilization of nutrients or antioxidant mechanism. Autophagy is also especially important for the process of stress memory and regulation.
Perceived Formula 1 teams' brand archetypes
Martinec, Jan ; Voráček, Josef (advisor) ; Opelík, Daniel (referee)
Title: Brand archetypes perception of Formula One teams Objectives: Main aim of this thesis is to find out which Formula One teams brand archetypes are perceived by Formula One fans of Czechia and Slovakia. Methods: During research of teams' brand archetypes of 2021 Formula One World Championship was used electronic questionnaire. The theoretical part is based on the analysis of literature focused on brand archetypes and Formula One. Descriptive analysis used projective techniques, specifically visualization and personification. Results: Present successful Formula One teams combine Hero archetype with second significant archetype. Other teams' archetypes with exemption of Haas have only tiny advantage or balanced ratio of archetypes. Keywords: motorsport, branding, fans
The Role of Lipids and Lipid Metabolizing Enzymes in Plant Autophagy
Krupař, Pavel ; Martinec, Jan (advisor) ; Hála, Michal (referee)
Plant autophagy is a crucial evolutionary conserved process for recycling cytoplasmic material under stress conditions or during development. The autophagic pathway is negatively regulated by TOR kinase, a versatile molecule modulating a wide range of cellular processes. In mammals, TOR kinase may be activated by phosphatidic acid, a vital signalling lipid. This thesis aims to prove the possible involvement of phospholipids in plant autophagy. I analysed the rate of primary root inhibition in knock-out mutants coding phospholipases in A. thaliana with induced autophagy, measured activity of lipid metabolising enzymes in wild type and atg10 mutant and observed autophagosome formation in selected mutants. Autophagosomes were labelled by fluorescent protein in vivo and by indirect immunolabelling in fixed samples. Using advanced stereological approach, I optimized a method for obtaining an unbiased estimate of autophagosome number in plant root cells.
Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana FLOTILLINs and HYPERSENSITIVE INDUCED RESPONSE proteins - dynamics, interactions and functions
Daněk, Michal ; Martinec, Jan (advisor) ; Baluška, František (referee) ; Ovečka, Miroslav (referee)
This work is a collection of three research articles and one review article focused on flotillins (FLOTs) and hypersensitive induced reaction proteins (HIRs) in Arabidopsis thaliana. FLOTs and HIRs are closely related membrane-associated proteins forming two subfamilies both belonging to SPFH domain superfamily. While FLOTs are present in organisms of all evolutionary lineages HIRs are plant specific proteins. The review article sums up the knowledge gained on FLOTs and HIRs from different organisms in terms of cellular localization, interaction with cellular membranes and with other proteins, and physiological functions. The research articles were targeted at three aspects of AtFLOTs and AtHIRs: involvement in response to exogenous stimuli; determination of protein interactors; and subcellular localization and dynamics. The first aspect was approached by transcription measurement of AtFLOTs and phenotypic screen of single loss-of-function mutants of AtFLOTs upon various treatments covering biotic and abiotic stress and phytohormone application. Although we observed changes in transcription none of the treatments provoked a phenotype manifestation in any of AtFLOT mutants. In the second article we focused on interactome of AtFLOT2 and performed co- immunoprecipitation followed by mass spectrometry...

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