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Effect of pH on quantitative determination of additives in nanofibers
Grufíková, Jana ; Marek, Pokorný (referee) ; Knotková,, Kateřina (advisor)
The object of my thesis was to prepare a nanofiber layer with dye additives and to quantify the additive content in dependence on pH. The nanofiber layers with additives were prepared by means of electrospinning. The analysis of the additive content in samples was performed by UV-VIS spectrophotometry. Concretely Erythrosine, Eriochrome Black, Riboflavin and Brilliant Blue were analysed. Each of this colors has different chemical structure and charge. The pH was defined by use of buffers, namely acetate buffer (pH 5), phosphate buffer (pH 7,4) and carbonate buffer (pH 10). For Erythrosine and Eriochrome Black the research was extended to study the effect of ionic strength on the quantitative determination of these dyes. It was found that the quantity of the determined additive depends on the pH and also on the ionic strength. However, this dependency is different for each additive. This confirms the assumption of influenced chemical structure and charge by interaction with polymers and buffers used in this experiment. The accuracy of evaluation is influenced by the way of data processing.
Effect of pH on quantitative determination of additives in nanofibers
Grufíková, Jana ; Marek, Pokorný (referee) ; Knotková,, Kateřina (advisor)
The object of my thesis was to prepare a nanofiber layer with dye additives and to quantify the additive content in dependence on pH. The nanofiber layers with additives were prepared by means of electrospinning. The analysis of the additive content in samples was performed by UV-VIS spectrophotometry. Concretely Erythrosine, Eriochrome Black, Riboflavin and Brilliant Blue were analysed. Each of this colors has different chemical structure and charge. The pH was defined by use of buffers, namely acetate buffer (pH 5), phosphate buffer (pH 7,4) and carbonate buffer (pH 10). For Erythrosine and Eriochrome Black the research was extended to study the effect of ionic strength on the quantitative determination of these dyes. It was found that the quantity of the determined additive depends on the pH and also on the ionic strength. However, this dependency is different for each additive. This confirms the assumption of influenced chemical structure and charge by interaction with polymers and buffers used in this experiment. The accuracy of evaluation is influenced by the way of data processing.

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