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Hydration of Humic Substances
Bursáková, Petra ; Šimon, Peter (oponent) ; Slovák,, Václav (oponent) ; Klučáková, Martina (vedoucí práce)
This doctoral thesis studies the character of hydration water in water/humic substances system. The goal is to determine both quantitative and qualitative aspects of hydration of humic substances (HS) in solid and liquid phase and to explore the differences in properties of water surrounding humic matter with the assistance of high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy (HRUS) and methods of thermal analysis such as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetry (TGA). The main aim of this work is to contribute to the knowledge about hydration of humic samples originating from different sources and thus having different properties and composition applying the approaches and techniques already used and reported as being successful for determination and enumeration of hydration water in hydrophilic biopolymers and hydrogels. This thesis investigates the effect of water on humic structure, its way of wetting and penetrating the surface of HS, the possible conformational changes, the retention capacity of HS, and also the influence of origin of individual humic substance on hydration properties with regard to the kinetic of those processes. Moreover, it tries to recognize the influence of degree of humification on hydration processes of humic substances as well as reversibility of these processes. The results of this thesis reveal same parallelism with the properties of non-reversible hydrogels; some similarities between biopolymers and HS were discovered as well.
Hydration of Humic Substances
Bursáková, Petra ; Šimon, Peter (oponent) ; Slovák,, Václav (oponent) ; Klučáková, Martina (vedoucí práce)
This doctoral thesis studies the character of hydration water in water/humic substances system. The goal is to determine both quantitative and qualitative aspects of hydration of humic substances (HS) in solid and liquid phase and to explore the differences in properties of water surrounding humic matter with the assistance of high resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy (HRUS) and methods of thermal analysis such as differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetry (TGA). The main aim of this work is to contribute to the knowledge about hydration of humic samples originating from different sources and thus having different properties and composition applying the approaches and techniques already used and reported as being successful for determination and enumeration of hydration water in hydrophilic biopolymers and hydrogels. This thesis investigates the effect of water on humic structure, its way of wetting and penetrating the surface of HS, the possible conformational changes, the retention capacity of HS, and also the influence of origin of individual humic substance on hydration properties with regard to the kinetic of those processes. Moreover, it tries to recognize the influence of degree of humification on hydration processes of humic substances as well as reversibility of these processes. The results of this thesis reveal same parallelism with the properties of non-reversible hydrogels; some similarities between biopolymers and HS were discovered as well.

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