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Utilization of mass spectrometry and other analytical techniques for analysis of rhenium complexes
Vaňátková, Petra ; Jelínek, Ivan (advisor) ; Smrček, Stanislav (referee)
Rhenium complexes coordinated with suitable organic ligand gain increased interest in radiopharmaceutical medicine. Besides suitable radiological properties given by a metal ion itself, detailed knowledge of overall chemical properties of formed complexes, namely their exact structures, chemical stabilities and possible degradation pathways are essential pre-requisites for their clinical application. Selected rhenium complexes with pyrogallol 2,3-dihydroxynaphthalene and catechol as strongly bound ligands were prepared by a reaction of tetrabutylammonium tetrachlorooxorhenate with twofold molar excess of ligand in presence of various amount of triethylamine. The structures of formed complexes and their consequent reaction products were estimated by means of mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization. The kinetics of reactions in course of complex formation and consequent decomposition were primarily followed by UV- Vis absorption spectra measurement, complemented by single or continuous electrospray mass spectrometry analyses. Optimized HPLC and CZE procedures were utilized for monitoring of the composition of reaction mixtures in course of Re complex formation and for purity check of prepared complexes. Semi-preparative HPLC mode was succesfully utilized for isolation and final purification of...
Textbook of organic chemistry for secondary education.
Hurný, David ; Hybelbauerová, Simona (advisor) ; Klímová, Helena (referee) ; Smrček, Stanislav (referee)
This thesis deals with creation of new textbook for high schools and gymnasium students. The main focus of this work is mainly on general prinicples and laws in chemistry. Great attention is dediacted to atom structure,chemical bond, electronic effects, resonance theory, induction and mesomeric effect. The core content based on RVP is supplemented by parts for work with talented students. Every chapter is supplemented with number of excercises which should be used to complement the subject matter. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Application of Mass Spectrometry for Analysis of Biologically Active and Clinically Significant Compounds.
Štícha, Martin ; Jelínek, Ivan (advisor) ; Smrček, Stanislav (referee) ; Tůma, Petr (referee)
- 8 - ABSTRACT (EN) The thesis is submitted as a commented set of reviewed publications documenting and depicting the possibilities of mass spectrometry in the field of chemical, biological and pharmaceutical research; namely for the purposes of structure elucidation of selected organometallic complexes, analyses of drugs and their metabolites, monitoring of important biological markers. In course of experimental work, the following objectives were studied and solved:  Proposal and realization of micro-scale preparation of selected rhenium complexes with aromatic ligands, utilizing tetrabutyammonium tetrachlorooxorhenate as a starting material; preparation and structure characterization of oxorhenium(V) complexes with 1,2-dihydroxybenzene, 1,2,3-trihydroxybenzene, and 2,3- dihydroxynaphtalene as ligands by means of ESI/MS, APPI/MS and LDI-MS; ESI/MS and UV/Vis study of kinetic behavior of complexes arising from the reaction of tetrabutylamonnium tetrachlooxorhenate with pyrogallol and catechol as ligands. Special aim was devoted to the study of subsequent chemical transformation of primarily formed Re(V) complexes; structure characterization of selected ferrocene complexes with copper, gold and silver by means of ESI/MS.  Proposal of methodology of structure characterization and quantification of the...
Environmental Effects of 223-Ra Radiopharmaceuticals
Krmelová, Tereza ; Smrček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Podlipná, Radka (referee)
Title: Environmental Effects of 223 Ra Radiopharmaceuticals Author: Tereza Krmelová Branch: Environmental chemistry Type of thesis: Diploma thesis Advisor: Doc. Ing. Stanislav Smrček, CSc Abstract: In thesis was studied the possibility of extracting the nanoparticles of titanium dioxide or hydroxyapatite with bounded 223 Ra by root system of tested plant species Avena sativa and Zea mays as a model for phytoremediation technologies. The thesis obtains data to assess the potential of residues radioactivity and nanomaterials entering the food chain. There was also verified an experiment of 223 Ra phytoextraction, in the form of nitrate, in effects on addition of EDTA, which was conducted in Bachelor thesis. This experiment was repeated because of its results, which were inconsistent with generally described phytoextraction efficiency improvements after adding the complexing agents. In this work was primary studied translocation of radioactive material from the root to shoot. Experimentally was confirmed the extraction of nanoparticles with bounded 223 Ra and translocation into shoot. In the case of Avena sativa, capturing of nanoparticles hydroxyapatite with bounded 223 Ra was 53 % of which 88 % of activity was recovered in roots and 12 % in shoots. Capturing nanoparticles of titanium dioxide with bounded 223...
Phytoextraction of benzodiazepines
Rychlovská, Kristýna ; Smrček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Soudek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this study was to carry out experiments with maize (Zea mays) for the purpose of finding out the efficiency of phytoextraction of chosen pharmaceuticals from the nutrient solution. The plants were cultivated for three weeks in a sterile environment. Then was added a nutrient solution enriched with chosen benzodiazepines - diazepam, flunitrazepam, nitrazepam and bromazepam - in concentration 5-10 mg/L. The samples from each plant were taken every day (24 hours) and then were analyzed with HPLC/UV. The efficiency of phytoextraction was evaluated in two ways. The first one as an percentage of a decrease of the concentration of the pharmaceuticals in the solution with time, the second one as an amount of phytoextracted pharmaceutical in milligrames per gram of the plant matter. From the standpoint of the decrease of the concentration was as the most efficient measured the phytoextraction of nitrazepam (74,7 %), less efficient diazepam and bromazepam (55,2 %, respectively 53,9 %) and the least efficient flunitrazepam (38,0 %). When converted to the mass of the plant matter the most efficient was found the phytoextraction of bromazepam (0,08 mg of drug to 1 gram of plant matter), lower efficiency by bromazepam and diazepam (both 0,02 mg) and the lowest again by flunitrazepam (0,01 mg). key...
Phytoextraction of Selected Psychoactive Drugs
Grasserová, Alena ; Smrček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Petrová, Šárka (referee)
Abstract, key words Fluvoxamine is one of the most used psychoactive drugs nowadays. In human body at least nine metabolites are formed and only 4 % is excreted unmetabolised by urine. This substance can be harmful for the environment at very low concentrations already. The aim of this Bachelor thesis is to find out whether we can use phytoremediation to remove the fluvoxamine from the environment. Phytoextraction of the fluvoxamine was tested on in vitro cultivated Zea mays and Pisum sativum plants. Murashige-Skoog medium contaminated with the fluvoxamine was added to cultivations. Samples were collected every 24 hours and the concentration of the drug was determined by HPLC with UV detection at 235 nm. The average concentration decrease was 54,6 % for Zea mays and 37,6 % for Pisum sativum within 72 hours. In the case of Pisum sativum, the decrease of fluvoxamine showed a linear pattern. Key words: phytoremediation, phytoextraction, psychoactive drugs, fluvoxamine, HPLC.
Pharmaceuticals in the Environment - Phytoextraction Study
Kozielová, Kateřina ; Smrček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Vlk, Martin (referee)
The thesis studied the possibility of using phytoextraction as an alternative method for degradation of drug residues from the environment. Studied material - fluoxetine is one of the widely used antidepressant, whose consumption is extremely increasing. In relation, the danger of fluoxetine and its metabolites penetrating in the surface waters increases and aquatic and terrestrial organisms can be influenced. Sterile plant cultivations of maize (Zea mays) and pea (Pisum sativum) were cultivated on media containing fluoxetine (ca 15 mg/l), and cultivations were sampled every 24 hours for a period of one week. The decrease of concentration of fluoxetine in media was monitored by the reverse-phase HPLC/UV at 226 nm. The decrease of concentration was about 10 - 20 % per day in cultivations of pea and maximally 10 % per day in cultivations of maize. The ability of the plants to extract fluoxetine was a mean of 0,03 mg per 1 g fresh weight maize and 0,01 mg per 1 g fresh weight for pea.
Phytoextraction of Bromazepam
Konečná, Markéta ; Smrček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Petrová, Šárka (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine the possibility of phytoextraction of benzodiazepine bromazepam as a widely used drug with anxiolytic effects. Benzodiazepines are compounds with high biological activity and together with their metabolites are excreted into urine. These substances then get into municipal wastewater treatment plant, whereas efficiency of removal in wastewater treatment plants is not high and compounds enter into surface water. Afterwards, the entire ecosystem including food chains is contaminated. A long-term exposure to trace concentrations can have a great effect on aquatic and terrestrial organisms. Maize (Zea mays) was used to study the phytoextraction. The Murashige and Skoog medium was enriched by 10 mg · L-1 bromazepam and samples of medium were taken at 24 hour intervals. After that, samples were analysed in reverse phase at 233 nm by HPLC/UV. Time dependence of bromazepam concentrations in medium was evaluated, which showed decrease of ca. 40 % during 168 hours of cultivation. Ability of corn cultivar to extract bromazepam from aqueous solutions was clearly demonstrated. The amount of extracted bromazepam corresponds to 0.03 milligrams per 1 gram of plant fresh weight. Although the tested concentrations of the xenobiotic used are substantially higher than the actual...
New modified 7-deazapurine bases and nucleosides
Krömer, Matouš ; Hocek, Michal (advisor) ; Smrček, Stanislav (referee)
The three ways of synthesis of 5'-deoxy and 5'deoxy-5'-fluoromodified nucleosides derived from known cytostatic compounds was designed. Two routes were successfully developed and target substances were prepared. Third one was unsuccessful due to difficulties with deprotection of the key intermediate.
The preparation of porous materials for radionuclide capture
Bajzíková, Anna ; Smrček, Stanislav (advisor) ; Hrubý, Martin (referee)
Title: The Preparation of Porous Materials for Radionuclide Capture Author: Bc. Anna Bajzíková Curriculum: Teaching of Chemistry and Biology for Secondary Schools Type of thesis: Master's Department: Department of Teaching and Didactics of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague Elaborated: Department of Nuclear Chemistry, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Psysical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague Advisor: Doc. Ing. Stanislav Smrček, CSc. Consultant: RNDr. Ján Kozempel, Ph.D. Abstract: The use of radionuclides is still increasing and with it also increases the amount of radioactive waste and this waste have to be processed. This thesis is focused on the preparation, characterization and testing of porous materials which could be used for the process of this waste. There were prepared and characterized materials based on silica and zirkonia with a modified surface. For the modification were used styren with divinilbenzene, polyacrilonitrile and diglycolamides at different configurations of these materials. Furthermore, there were prepared materials based on hydroxyapatite and its modifications. Prepared sorbents were tested for radionuclide capture - flow through the column and also in the static experiments. The capture of 227Ac and its daughter's radionuclides...

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