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Surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering of Zn(II) porphyrins in systems with aggregated and non-aggregated Ag nanoparticles
Spáčil, Dušan ; Vlčková, Blanka (advisor) ; Procházka, Marek (referee)
In this diploma thesis, SERRS(Surface - enhanced resonance Raman Scattering) and SERS (Surface - enhanced Raman Scattering), surface of plasmon extinction spectra and TEM images of systems with tetracationic zinc porphyrin ZnTMPyP and silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) were studied and interpreted. The systems with isolated nanoparticles and the systems with compact aggregates were investigated. The systems with isolated nanoparticles were prepared by addition of ZnTMPyP to hydrosol of Ag NPs. NaCl was added to this system and so compact aggregates were prepared. SERRS and SERS spectra of ZnTMPyP were studied at excitation wavelengths λexc= 441.6 nm a 532 nm. Firstly, stationary systems and secondly dynamic development of hydrosol Ag NPs → Ag NPs/ ZnTMPyP → Ag NPs/ ZnTMPyP/ NaCl systems for 680 s was investigated. Time evolution of SERRS and SERS spectra were analyzed by factor analysis (FA) and time evolution of spectra extinction plasmon were measured. FA showed a strong increase of the signal of ZnTMPyP after the addition of NaCl, i.e. after conversion of isolated nanoparticles to compact aggregates. In these systems with high concentration of ZnTMPyP the increase of signal was succeeded by its decreased. With help of FA the limit of SERRS spectral detection (λexc= 441,6 nm) and limit of SERS spectral...
Fairy-tale motivs in the Czech poetry of the 2nd half of the 19th century
Vlčková, Barbora ; Šmahelová, Hana (advisor) ; Vaněk, Václav (referee)
The bachelor thesis Fairy-tale Motives in Epic of the 2nd half of the 19th Century is based on an analysis of selected texts and their reading, which lead to the enlightening of meaning-creating function of fairy-tale motives in the 2nd half of the 19th Century. The thesis focuses itself on the form of a fairy-tale as a specific narrative form and on a transformation of its function within the context of poetry using fairy-tale features. At the same time, the reference to the tradition of folk fairy-tale is reflected, being represented by the personalities of Karel Jaromír Erben and Božena Němcová. Interpretation of the works is grounded on the study of Vladimír Propp Morfologie pohádky (Morphology of Fairy-tale) which established the structure of fairy-tale functions. The conclusions of this work are based on the comparison of the epic pieces Dědův odkaz (Grandpa's Legacy) by Adolf Heyduk and Vyšehrad by Julius Zeyer with Propp's functional analysis.
Excitation wavelength-dependent Raman spectra of single-layer graphene-phtalocyanine hybrid systems
Uhlířová, Tereza ; Vlčková, Blanka (advisor) ; Němec, Ivan (referee)
A systematic chemical and spectroscopic approach to evaluation of the effect of single-layer graphene (SLG) on Raman spectra of free-base phthalocyanine (H2Pc) in glass/SLG/H2Pc hybrid systems has been developed. By a combi- nation of electronic absorption spectra, Raman spectra at five excitation wave- lengths (532, 633, 647, 785 and 830 nm) and excitation profiles of H2Pc Raman spectral bands, the constitution of the three prepared hybrid sysems has been es- tablished in the following manner: Hybrid system I comprises probably a bilayer of H2Pc molecules, system VI approximately a monolayer of H2Pc, and system X a slightly reorganized monolayer of H2Pc molecules. Micro-Raman spectral map- ping of all three hybrid systems yielded H2Pc spectral bands (together with the SLG spectral bands) at all five excitation wavelengths. By contrast, for all three HOPG/H2Pc reference systems (HOPG = highly oriented pyrolytic graphite), prepared by the same procedure as the corresponding samples, H2Pc signal was detected only at 633 and 647 nm excitations. A selective increase of normalized Raman intensities of H2Pc spectral bands for the glass/SLG/H2Pc monolayer hybrid systems at 830 nm was revealed on the basis of a mutual comparison of Raman excitation profiles of all three samples of glass/SLG/H2Pc hybrid systems....
Study of nucleic-acid structure and interactions by resonance Raman scattering
Klener, Jakub ; Štěpánek, Josef (advisor) ; Michl, Martin (referee) ; Vlčková, Blanka (referee)
Despite the decades of intensive research, nucleic acids represent still a permanent object of structural studies. Within the framework of the doctoral work, the apparatus for measurement of UV excited resonance Raman spectra (UV RRS) was built up and optimized. A realistic and complex interpretation table was prepared based on analysis of published data and extensive series of UV RRS measurements on NA model structures, mononucleotides, and polynucleotides. The established methodology was verified when applied in several structural studies of nucleic acids, mainly the study of the influence of magnesium ions on the equilibrium between duplexes and triplexes formed by PolyA and PolyU homopolynucleotides, a study of temperature-induced structural changes in DNA double helix and DNA hairpin, and investigation of slow structural transitions of guanine quadruplexes induced by the presence of potassium ions. The results of the test measurements and the above-mentioned studies have shown that the created methodology for studying UV RRS of nucleic acids brings most of the expected benefits of the resonance excitation: the possibility of Raman scattering measurements at the same concentrations as in the case of UV absorption, high sensitivity to fine temperature-induced structural changes and good interpretability...
Assessment of factors affecting gait performance in patients with cerebral palsy
Nejezchleba, Josef ; Šafářová, Marcela (advisor) ; Vlčková, Blanka (referee)
Gaits is one of the most important factors affecting the quality of life and ability to self- care. This thesis assesses the effect of central movement control disorders to the walking abilities in youth patiens with cerebral palsy (CP). The theoretical part describes alterations of neuromotor system developmental and muscle characteristics in children with CP and explains the phenomenon of joint stiffness. Theoretical part also presents standardized functional tests to determine the severity of disability and provides information on increased energy intensity of walking in patients with CP. The practical part assesses the effect of central motor control disorders, muscle strength and energy expenditure of movement on the walking abilities in CP patients.
Surface-enhanced Raman spectral detection of bilirubin and temporally synchronized monitoring of its photochemical transformations in selected solvents by SERS and electronic absorption spectroscopy
Hrnčířová, Jana ; Vlčková, Blanka (advisor) ; Procházka, Marek (referee)
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-active systems based on macroscopic Ag nanosponge aggregates as well as the conditions of SERS spectral measurements were optimized for selective and sensitive detection of a biomedically important, amphiphilic bile pigment bilirubin (BR) in alkaline aqueous solutions and in its solutions in a selected water miscible solvent, namely dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) and/or water-immiscible solvent, namely CH2Cl2. Ag nanosponges assembled by using HCl as a pre-aggregation agent were found to be the optimal SERS-active systems for a reliable detection of BR in all the above-mentioned solvents. In all cases, the protonated form of adsorbed BR has been detected upon BR incorporation into Ag nanosponges, and its marker bands have been established by SERS spectral probing at excitation wavelengths in the 445-780 nm range. The sensitivity of SERS spectral detection was evaluated in terms of the concentration values of SERS spectral detection limits (SERS LODs) of BR incorporated into Ag nanosponges. In particular, the SERS LOD for BR incorporated from its alkaline aqueous solution is 1 x 10-8 M (at 532 nm excitation), for BR incorporated from its solution in DMSO, its value is also 1 x 10-8 M (at 532 and/or 633 nm excitations), and for incorporation from the solution of BR...
New pathways to plasmonic nanoparticle assembling into 2D and 3D hybrid active systems for SERS of graphene and SERS, SERRS and GERS + SERS of aromatic molecules
Gajdošová, Veronika ; Vlčková, Blanka (advisor) ; Němec, Ivan (referee) ; Michl, Martin (referee)
In the first part of the Thesis, a new type of active system for SERS and SERRS of hydrophobic molecules, namely a 3-dimensional (3D) nanosponge aggregate with incorporated hydrophobic molecules has been developed, and tested by fullerene C60 and hydrophobic free- base tetraphenylporfine (H2TPP). The SERS and SERRS (surface enhanced /resonance/ Raman scattering) limits of detection (LODs) of C60 at four excitation wavelengths spanning the visible spectral region were found to be by one order of magnitude lower than in the reference system, which mimics the previously reported ways of utilization of Ag nanosponges as substrates for SERS and SERRS. The superiority of the newly developed sample is attributed to the efficient localization of the hydrophobic molecules into hot spots in 2D fractal aggregates of Ag nanoparticles (NPs). Diprotonation of H2TPP during the procedure using HCl as the preaggregation agent has been eliminated by employment of NaCl. On the other hand, investigation of the mechanism of H2TPP protonation during the former preparation procedure opened a possibility to employ Ag nanosponge aggregate as nanoreactor. In the second part of the Thesis, 2D assemblies of AgNPs were found to be better substrates for SERS of single layer graphene (SLG) than the 3D ones. In particular, the 2D...

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