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Influence of properties of humic acids on diffusion of cupric ions in humic hydrogels
Král, Jan ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
Presented bachelor's thesis focuses on the study of diffusion of cupric ions in humic acid gels. The objective of the work was to assess how the properties effect diffusion in humic gels. In the experimental part, three samples of humic acids of different purity were studied. Method of instantaneous planar source diffusion was used to compare them. This methods was based on monitoring temporal evolution of diffusion profiles of cupric ions in gels. Copper ions were elected as diffusing medium because of their high affinity and strong bonds to humic acids.
Polysaccharide-protein gels
Hájovská, Pavla ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Chytil, Martin (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with gelation of albumin solutions and mixed solutions of albumin and the high molecular weight hyaluronic acid due to heating. Study was carried out by measuring rheological properties of the solutions, formed gels and gelation process. For the protein samples in water, the effect of concentration, ionic strength and pH were tested. For mixed solutions, the effect of concentration and a composition of the polymeric component were tested. With increasing concentration of the polymeric component, the gel point is shifted towards lower temperature values, with the concentration difference of 2 % (w/v) up to 5°C. The resulting gels exhibit higher values of loss and storage moduli. Similar behavior was observed also in the samples influenced by the ionic strength as, a result of alternation of the electrostatic interactions between the charged groups of the polymer chains and as a result of change of this charge due to the pH reduced below the pI value of the protein.
The behavior of superabsorbent polymers in artificial soils
Männlová, Adriana ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Kratochvílová, Romana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of superabsorbent polymers for environmental and agricultural applications. Generally thessis preparations are to perform the funciton of irrigation ,so that thanks to its unique properties , can absorb water in tha rainy season and keep it arend the root system as long as possible. Superabsorbent polymers can also perform the fiction of fertilizer carries and thus ensure its gradual release. These gel structures were subjected to testing of their swelling in environments with different ionic strenght. Subsequently, in the long term monitored thein ability to trap water in the soil environment model.
Hyaluronan-albumin system dynamics
Jarábková, Sabína ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Chytil, Martin (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the hyaluronan and albumin system dynamics. In this study was to use these methods: interfacial rheology, tensiometry, method of maximum pressure in the bubble and UV-VIS spectrophotometry. The measurements were used with various concentrations of albumin and a constant concentration of hyaluronan( high molecular and low molecular too) and then conversely. All solutions were measured and the obtained data were compared with the results of BSA in buffer without HA. Solutions were prepared with citrate-phosphate buffer of pH about 4. Were observed interaction between HA and BSA.
The Study of Aggregation of Humic Acids in Different Xenobiotic Environments
Hronová, Aneta ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Kalina, Michal (advisor)
Theme of the presented bachelor thesis is the study of the aggregation behavior of the humic acids (HA) in the environment of extraneous substances. As extraneous substances, three cationic surfactants were selected (CTAB, TTAB and Septonex). In the experimental part of the thesis, the humic acids were characterized in detail using different methods (elemental analysis, ash content determination, titration acidity determination). The experimental part of the thesis is dealing with the structure of created HA-surfactant systems. These systems were characterized using the results of the elemental analysis and FT-IR spectroscopy. The key part of the experimental part of the study is represented by the selection of proper methods and by determination of the critical aggregation concentration of the humic acids in the surfactant environment. For these purposes, two key methods were selected in the frame of the presented bachelor thesis: isothermal titration calorimetry and dynamic light scattering. The first method is sensitive owing to the energetic fluctuations, in the case of the dynamic light scattering we are able to detect well the changes in the particle size caused by mutual interactions of particular substances in the system.
DLS microrheology to study gelation of polymer
Píšová, Denisa ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Hnyluchová, Zuzana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of gelation process on model polymer through DLS microrheology. As the model polymer was used agarose and for microrheological measurement were used polystyrene particles. Agarose samples of various mass concentrations were studied through dynamic light scattering. Measured data were used to create graphs of MSD against time which were compared to MSD curves and error bars. The values of diffusion coefficients for all samples and each temperature were also compared.
Study on Reactivity of Cationic Biopolymer by Simple Diffusion Techniques
Tesařová, Barbora ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on study of chitosan reactivity by simple diffusion processes realized in hydrogel media based on agarose. Mechanical properties studied by oscilatory measurements and the pore size were determined at agarose gels with the addition of chitosan as the main parameters influenced the transport properties. The main goal of this work is the investigation the reactivity of chitosan. Agarose is used only as a supporting matrix for the formation of a hydrogel. The state of the art is aimed primarily on the study of chitosan reactivity based on already published scientific papers.
Study on Sol-gel Process of Agarose by Classical Rheology and Dynamic Light Scattering
Krňávková, Šárka ; Hnyluchová, Zuzana (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
The main aim of the bachelor thesis was characterization of hydrogels from rheological point of view and by dynamic light scattering. Rheological part of research relates with the determination of the influence of temperature on mechanical properties, gelation temperature and temperature of solidification as well as the effect of aging on mechanical properties of hydrogel. The influence of the particle size on diffusion coefficient was investigated by scattering techniques. The positive correlation between the data obtained by both types of measurement and the potencial usage of dynamic light scattering method for the characterization of hydrogels was discussed as well.
Electrolytic properties of hyaluronan solutions
Suchá, Šárka ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Chytil, Martin (advisor)
This batchelor thesis deals with electrolytic properties of hyaluronan in aqueous solutions. In this study measuring of conductance, acid-base and conductrometric titration, and UV-VIS spectroscopy were used. The measuring of conductance was made on the solutions of different concentrations of hyaluronic acid and of different ionic strength. Acid-base titrations were performed in water solution and conductometric titrations were performed in 0,3mmol.dm–3 solution of sodium chloride. UV-VIS spectra of hyaluronic acid were measured in solution with addition of acid, base and in buffer solution. Values of pKa obtained from the above mentioned measurements was between 2,8–6,5.
Rheology of humic gel
Smilek, Jiří ; Gregorová, Eva (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
The main aim of the bachelor thesis was to test several modifications of humic hydrogels’ preparation method and to discuss their effects on mainly viscoelastic properties of resulting materials. Main conditions, tested in the experimental part, were presence of acidic impurities from the gelation step in the gel and an addition of cations with a higher valence during or after the preparation step. The most important evaluated parameters of the materials were inner pH, solid content and mainly basic viscoelastic characteristics.

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