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Solid Foams Based on Acetalized PVAl
Mach, Václav ; Klučáková, Martina (referee) ; Dzik, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the preparation of solid hydrophilic sponges made of acetalized PVAl. The sponges were produced by foaming by gaseous reaction by-product. The experimental work also includes the study of active compound immobilization into the sponge (finely ground lignite as a heavy metal sorbent).
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.
Study of reactivity and mobility of Cu(II) ions in humic hydrogels
Hegr, Martin ; Solná, Irena (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This bachalor´s thesis is focused on the study of diffusion of cupric ions in gel of humic acid. The objective of this thesis was to investigate the effect of the concentration of cupric ions supply source duration of diffusion on transport through the gel. Cupric ions was used like the diffusion medium. Cupric ions are thanks their high affinty for the humic acids ideal on the diffusion through the humic gel. Three different concentration of CuCl2 were compared, specifically 0,05M, 0,1M and 1M, and also three different times, specifically 10 hours, 1 day and 3 days. To compare them was used method of diffusion couple. The data necessary for calculation were obtained by UVVIS spectrophotometry.
Transport properties of humic gels
Sárová, Michaela ; Pospíšilová, Ľubica (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on study of transport properties of humic gels. For research of these properties was used diffusion method of organic dyes in diffusion cells which is based on spectrophotometric monitoring of concentration changes depending on time. Dyes used in the experiment were specifically methylene blue and rhodamine 6G and diffusion experiments were performed on an agarose hydrogel without the addition of humic acid, with the addition of unmethylated humic acid and then with the addition of methylated humic acid. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effects of interactions between diffusing dye and the particular type of gel to the resultant effective diffusion coefficient of dye. It has been found that the presence of humic acid in agarose hydrogel greatly influences the transport of dyes.
Diffusion in humic gels.
Královič, Michal ; Pospíšilová, Ľubica (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focuses on study of heavy metals diffusion in humic gels. The objective of the work was to verify, whether the diffusion is influenced by methylation of humic acid. Cupric and nickel cation was used in this thesis. Absorbance of solutions in acceptor and donor diffusion cell part was measured spektrofotometrically.
Dissociation behaviour of humic acids
Karbanová, Kateřina ; Kratochvílová, Romana (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
Humic acids are substances of natural origin and form the finest part of humic substances. They are formed by biochemical transformations of organic residues (mainly plants). They act as a weakly acidic polyelectrolytes with not exactly described structure. Their solubility is affected by pH value. The higher the pH value is the higher the solubility is. They are almost insoluble in acids. Bachelor thesis deals with the study of the dissociation behaviour of humic acids. Dissociation constant of humic acids is determined by three different methods – conductometric, spectrophotometric and combination of measurment pH and the content of acidic functional groups in Na2SO4. On the basis of results the methods are compared.
Behaviour of humic acids in aqueous solutions
Čechová, Eva ; Barančíková, Gabriela (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
Tato práce se zabývá chováním huminových kyselin ve vodných roztocích a to především jejich disociací a rozpustností. Disociace huminových kyselin byla studovaná jejich částečným rozpuštěním ve vodě a v roztocích solí o různých iontových silách. Analyzované huminové kyseliny pocházely jak z lignitických tak i půdních zdrojů a jedna z nich byla upravena plazmatem. Metodami použitými při experimentech byla potenciometrie, konduktomerie a UV/VIS spektroskopie. Podle Henderson-Hasselbalchovy závislosti byly vypočítány zdánlivé disociační konstanty. Dále byly určeny zdánlivé aktivitní koeficienty kyselých funkčních skupin. Poté byla studovaná rozpustnost huminových kyselin ve vodných roztocích solí. Byly sestrojeny závislosti pH hodnot, vodivostí a absorbancí jak na obsahu huminových kyselin ve vzorku tak na iontové síle roztoku. Studována byla také kinetika disociace huminových kyselin. Získaná data byla srovnána s navrženou hypotézou předpokládající několikakrokový mechanismus disociace huminových kyselin. Chovaní všech vzorků huminových kyselin odpovídalo navrženému mechanismu. Bylo potvrzeno, že stupeň disociace huminových kyselin ve vodných roztocích klesá s rostoucím obsahem huminové kyseliny stejně tak jako ve vodných roztocích solí s rostoucí iontovou silou.
influence of physical conditions on diffusion processes in humic gels
Marvan, Jan ; Pabst, Willi (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
Diploma thesis is based on diffusion processes of copper (II) ions to humic gels obtained from lignite. Solutions with various concentrations and acidity were exposed to diffusion for exact time 24 hours. After the diffusion was ended the copper (II) ionic concentration profiles of tubular gels were create and calculated total diffusion flux. The experiment showed that the higher acidity of copper (II) solution decrease an amount of immobilized Cu2+ ions to the humic gels. In comparison concentration/pH: concentration of the solution has higher influence on sorption metal ions than change of the pH.
Fractionation of humic acids isolated from lignite
Moťka, Pavel ; Barančíková, Gabriela (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with lignitic humic acids. Bibliographic search can be divided into three parts. The aim of the first part is characterization of humic substances, presence, composition, structure and exploitation especially of humic acids. The second part describes a division of heterogeneous mixture of humic acids into closed fractions with more specific properties. The final part is a study of solubility of humic acids. The experimental part of the diploma thesis is structured similarly. In this work, a gradual fractionation with pH is used. Obtained fractions were characterized by UV/VIS and FT-IR spectroscopy. We assessed the portion of ash and carboxyl groups have been identified. Subsequently, all fractions extracted by gradual fractionation as well as some soluble fractions obtained by direct fractionation have been analyzed in view of solubility and their behaviour in water environment. Both used methods were compared.
Utilization of flow-through coulometry for study of reactivity of humic acids
Pavlíková, Marcela ; Sýkorová,, Ivana (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
Humic acids are part of humus material abounded in nature. Humic acids are generally aromatic stuffs with sidechains and there can be linked various functional groups as carboxylic and fenolic mainly. This functional groups are able to form transitions elements ions and complexes of different stability. This property can be used in the environment, because certain polutants should be imobilized in nature. Diploma thesis studies adsorption of metal ions Cu2+, Cd2+, Zn2+ and Pb2+ on humic acids by electroanalytical method called flow – through coulometry.

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