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Preparation and characterization of magnetic nanoparticles modified by surfactants
Solnička, Ondřej ; Másilko, Jiří (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
Theme of this bachelors thesis was preparation and characterization of iron(II, III) oxide nanoparticles. Those nanoparticles were modified by surfactants. The surfactants which were used for modifiation were CTAB, TTAB and Septonex. Prepared and modified nanoparticles were taken for characterization by using methods of elemental analysis, thermogravimetry, dynamic light scattering and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Results from each measurement shows that nanoparticles modified by CTAB had on average 85.9 nm in diameter, TTAB size was on average 108.3 nm and the last nanoparticles with Septonex had 246.6 nm in diameter on average. Prepared modified nanoparticles except the Septonex ones were stable enough to not aggregate. Septonex modified nanoparticles had greater tendenty to aggregate.
Analytical methods for determination of polyhydroxyalcanoates content in bacterial cells
Černayová, Diana ; Enev, Vojtěch (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with methods that are used for determination of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) in cells of bacteria Cupriavidus necator H16. To the applied methods belong Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectoscopy, turbidimetry and thermal analysis (thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry). The results of each method were compared to amount of PHA determinated by gas chromatography. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy revealed a linear relation between ratio of characteristic peaks and amount of PHA. FTIR enabled to determine not only the quantitative amount of PHA, but the quality of the sample (cristallinity, amorphous state) as well. Another method was turbidimetry, which has shown correlation between dispersion of UV-VIS light to amount of PHA in bacterial cells. Thermogravimetric analysis was the most effective technique for determination of PHA. The dependence of weight loss of PHA on its content (found by gas chromatography) was determined with the highest accuracy to gas chromatography. Tha last method- DSC was not alternative replacement for quantitative PHA determination. However, DSC indicated crystalline and amorphous state of the polymer.
Analysis of a-SiOC:H films by selected spectroscopic techniques
Ondreáš, František ; Zmeškal, Oldřich (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with preparation of thin plasma polymer films on the basis of tetravinylsilane by plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition and film characterization by selected spectroscopic techniques. The theoretical part is a background research about plasma chemistry and spectroscopic methods of characterisation of thin plasma polymer films. The practical part consisted of preparation of two series of samples and their characterization. Prepared thin plasma polymer films were characterized by selected spectroscopic techniques. Thickness and optical constants were determined by spectroscopic elipsometry. Chemical structure was characterized by infrared spectroscopy. The results indicate the possibility of managing physico-chemical properties of thin plasma polymer films on the basis of tetravinylsilane by deposition conditions and thus possibility of preparation materials tailored to a variety of applications.
Plasma surface modification of glass fibers on a basis of organosilicones
Veteška, Jaromír ; Salyk, Ota (referee) ; Čech, Vladimír (advisor)
This thesis is aimed at preparation of thin plasma-polymerized films deposited on glass fibers by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PE CVD) from a mixture of tetravinylsilane (TVS) and oxygen gas. Plasma-polymerized films which were deposited on silicon wafers were used to characterize chemical properties and optimization of deposition process with respect to reproducibility.
FTIR analysis of soils containing plastics and microplastics
Sinčáková, Lenka ; Pavlovský, Jiří (referee) ; Doležalová Weissmannová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the sources of microplastics in soils, their potential toxicity for men as well as the environment and soil-plastic interaction. It provides an overview of methods that are commonly used for qualitative and quantitative characterisation of microplastics in soils with focus on FTIR spectrometry. In the experimental part, real soil samples were evaluated with the use of ATR-FTIR based on model soils-microplastics mixtures calibrations. Vaidation models for model mixtures and carbon content were also evaluated.
Preparation of hydrogels with the addition of grape pomace extract
Mojžíšek, Jan ; Veselá, Mária (referee) ; Kovalčík, Adriána (advisor)
The scope of this bachelor thesis is the preparation of hydrogels with antioxidant properties. These properties are achieved by the addition of grape pomace extract. The theoretical part of the thesis briefly summarizes the basic characteristics of the gels and describes the basic quantities in rheology. Furthermore, the classification, preparation and use of hydrogels are described. Attention is paid in particular to gels falling into the category of edible hydrogels. Information on antioxidants and matolins is also given. In the experimental part, extracts from grape pomace are characterized in terms of carbohydrate content, phenolic compounds and antioxidant properties. The extraction itself was carried out in different concentrated aqueous ethanol solutions. The extract with the highest total antioxidant activity, as determined by the ABTS method, was used for the preparation of the hydrogels. Agarose is used for the preparation of hydrogels. The change in the rheological properties of the hydrogels due to the addition of the prepared extracts was observed. The specific structures in the hydrogels were determined by FTIR.
Microplastics in soil
Dvořáková, Alena ; Kučerík, Jiří (referee) ; Doležalová Weissmannová, Helena (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the appraisal of the suitability of infrared spectroscopy for the identification of plastics and microplastics in soils. Available techniques were DRIFT (diffuse reflectance) and ATR (attenuated total reflectance). Mixtures of model soil and pure PET were prepared for analysis in various concentrations. Furthermore, a total of 21 samples of soil and 3 samples of compost were evaluated. The obtained data were used for interpretation of infrared spectra, creation of calibrations of PET using ATR and DRIFT methods. Part of the work was the evaluation of validation models using spectra and basic soil parameters.
Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy of doped PVDF fibers
Smejkalová, Tereza ; Papež, Nikola (referee) ; Sobola, Dinara (advisor)
Tato diplomová práce zkoumá flexibilní materiál k produkci elektřiny založený na piezoelektrickém polymeru Polyvinylidenfluorid (PVDF). Inkorporací piezoaktivní keramiky lze vlastnosti piezoelektrického polymeru PVDF významně zlepšit a převést na užitečnou elektrickou energii. PVDF byl vytvořen elektrostatickým zvlákňováním do vláken o tloušťce 1,5-0,3 µm a poté studován různými analytickými metodami. Tato práce nabízí popis elektrostatického zvlákňování, přípravu vzorků a teoretický úvod do analytických metod, kterým byly vzorky podrobeny. Morfologie a distribuce nanostrukturované keramiky do polymerní matrice PVDF byla pozorována použitím skenovací elektronové mikroskopie (SEM) a energiově disperzní spektroskopie (EDX). Pro tvorbu fáze a podrobné fázové složení byly vzorky charakterizovány infračervenou spektroskopií s Fourierovou transformací (FTIR). Práce také obsahuje analýzu s použitím Ramanovy spektroskopie, metody používané k identifikaci a porovnání chemických sloučenin. Elektrické vlastnosti byly studovány dielektrickou spektroskopií a je poskytnuta korelace se složením. Jednotlivé komponenty dotovaných vláken jsou charakterizovány a vyhodnocovány v souvislosti s jejich budoucím využitím v senzorech.
Optical response of asymmetric plasmonic structures
Babocký, Jiří ; Kolařík, Vladimír (referee) ; Čechal, Jan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with study of resonance modes of plasmonic structures. First part provides an overview of theoretical models, which explain the resonanace modes in plasmonic structures. Next part describes technology of electron beam lithography. First section of experimental part deas with technological processes leading to an improvement of resulting structures made by electron beam lithography that is followed by lift-off process. Last part focuses on a study of reflectance spactra of plasmonic antenas and the identification of resonance modes.
Heterogeneous Radical Modification of Polypropylene
Brňák, Matúš ; Petruš, Josef (referee) ; Kučera, František (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the heterogeneous technique of preparation of grafted polypropylene g maleic anhydride (PP-g-MAH). The knowledge of the course of the reaction and its impact on the PP grafting process are summarized in the theoretical part. The preparation of the grafted PP was carried out in a fluidized polymerization reactor at 115 °C, speed of mixing 210 rpm, reaction time 60 min and pressure 6 bar. The amount of grafted MAH was monitored by using a MAH concentration 3 and 5 wt% and an initiator concentration 0.25; 0.5; 1; and 1.5 wt%. Modification efficiency was compared by using 3 types of PP with different particle morphology and specific surface area. By creating the theoretical model, the maximum surface concentration of MAH was calculated and compared with experimental data. Characterization of PP materials was performed by Electron Scanning Microscopy (SEM), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) and particle surface analysis by BET. Quantitative analysis of grafted MAH was determined by FTIR spectroscopy and acid-base titration.

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