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Voltammetric Determination of Chloramphenicol and Chlorambucil on Amalgam Electrodes
Havlíková, Štěpánka ; Fischer, Jan (advisor) ; Zima, Jiří (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on the determination of chloramphenicol by differential pulse voltammetry (DPV), DC voltammetry (DCV), cyclic voltammetry (CV) and adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV) on a meniscus modified silver solid amalgame electrode (m- AgSAE). For the determination of chloramphenicol the optimum conditions were found and under these conditions concentration dependences were measured and then limits of quantification were determined. The influence of pH of BR buffer was tested. For determination of chloramphenicol by DCV pH 7 was chosen as an optimum background and pH 8 was chosen as an optimmum for DPV determination. Under these conditions linear dependences were obtained in the concentration range of 1·10-6 - 1·10-4 mol·l-1 . The limit of detection of chloramphenicol by DCV was 2.3·10-6 mol·l-1 . The limit of detection of chloramphenicol by DPV was 2.1·10-6 mol·l-1 in distilled water, 2.9·10-6 mol·l-1 in river water and 4.2·10-6 mol·l-1 in drinking water. Electrochemical behavior of chloramphenicol was studied by cyclic voltammetry in BR buffer with pH 2, 6, 8, 12 and then mechanism of reduction of chloramphenicol was propose based on available literature. Chloramphenicol was determined in drug Spersadex by DPV in BR buffer with pH 8. The optimal conditions for determining...
Voltammetric Determination of Selected Nitroimidazole Drugs
Škvorová, Lucie ; Vyskočil, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Fischer, Jan (referee)
The aim of presented Diploma Thesis was to study an electrochemical behavior of nitroimidazole drugs metronidazole and ornidazole and to find optimal conditions for their voltammetric determination at a mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode using DC voltammetry (DCV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). Voltammetric behavior of selected drugs was investigated in dependence on the pH of the medium used (realized using a Britton-Robinson buffer (BR buffer)) and a mechanism of the reduction of both drugs was investigated using cyclic voltammetry (CV). The optimum medium for voltammetric determination of studied nitroimidazole drugs at the m-AgSAE in a region of cathodic potentials was found to be the BR buffer of pH 8.0. Then, the concentration dependences were measured in this optimum medium in the concentration range from 2·10-7 mol/L to 1·10-4 mol/L. The limits of quantification (LQs) for both metronidazole and ornidazole were found in the concentration order of 10-7 mol/L by using DCV and DPV at the m-AgSAE. The applicability of the newly developed voltammetric methods of the determination of nitroimidazole drugs was verified on the model samples of drinking and river water, with LQ ≈ 2·10-7 mol/L for both DC voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry at the m-AgSAE....
Voltammetric Determination of Selected Nitroaromatic Explosives
Křížová, Tereza ; Vyskočil, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Fischer, Jan (referee)
This Diploma Thesis is focused on study of electrochemical behavior of 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) and 2,4,6-trinitrophenol (picric acid) on finding the optimum conditions for their determination using direct current voltammetry (DCV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) at a mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode (m-AgSAE) in the solution of Britton-Robinson (BR) and on finding of the limit of quantification (LQ) for these substances. Practical applicability of the newly developed methods was verified on direct determination of TNT and picric acid in model samples of drinking and river water. Moreover, the electrochemical behaviors of TNT and picric acid was studied using cyclic voltammetry (CV). Optimum medium for the determination of TNT at m-AgSAE was: methanol-BR buffer pH 4.0 (1:9). Upon the DCV it is proper to apply regeneration potentials Ereg,1= 0 mV and Ereg,2= -1100 mV and upon the DPV was apply regeneration potentials Ereg,1= 0 mV and Ereg,2= -600 mV were applied. The concentration dependence of the peak current was found to be linear for both techniques over the concentration range of 1·10-6 -1·10-4 mol/l with LQ of 0.54 µmol/l (for DCV) and 0.46 µmol/l (for DPV). The method developed for the determination of TNT were verified on the model samples of drinking...
Voltammetric Determination of Genotoxic 4-Nitroindane at Mercury and Silver Amalgam Electrodes
Burdová, Vendula ; Vyskočil, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Zima, Jiří (referee)
Presented Diploma Thesis is focused on electroanalytical determination of genotoxic 4-nitroindane, one of the nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAHs). A hydrocarbon indane (a component of petrol) is a precursor of 4-nitroindane. NPAHs are produced all above by combustion processes in gasoline and diesel engines. It has been shown that NPAHs can be many times more mutagenic or carcinogenic than their parent PAHs, so the analysis of these dangerous pollutants becomes important for modern environmental analytical chemistry. Optimal conditions for determination of 4-nitroindane have been investigated in buffered water-methanolic solutions and electrochemical transformations of 4-nitroindane have been studied by DC voltammetry (DCV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry at a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) and at a mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode (m-AgSAE). For voltammetric determination of 4-nitroindane, the following techniques were used: DCV (limit of quantification (LQ) ~ 7. 10-8 mol. l-1 ), DPV (LQ ~ 1. 10-7 mol. l-1 ) and adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV; LQ ~ 7. 10-9 mol. l-1 ) at HMDE, and DCV (LQ ~ 1. 10-7 mol. l-1 ) and DPV (LQ ~ 1. 10-7 mol l-1 ) at m-AgSAE. The applicability of the newly developed...

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