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Complexes of aminoclay and selected organic compounds
Dušek, Jakub ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
This paper describes the preparation of aminoclay and complexes of aminoclay with selected bioactive substances. The theoretical part deals with the study of aminoclay and substances suitable for complexes and suitable modification of preparation these complexes. Experimental part of this paper consists of preparation of aminoclay complexes and verification of their formation. In order to verify the formation of the complex by binding of bioactive compounds to the free amino groups of aminoclay were used methods FT-IR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy) and XRD (X-ray diffraction). For selected substances, binding to the aminoclay would improve their properties, which was the main motivation for the research. The resulting complexes could be more effective by replacing existing substances used in the pharmaceutical industry and biomedical applications.
Phase separation in the system of aminoclay-biopolymer
Plotěná, Michaela ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis was to study the structure and to evaluate the properties of the hydrogel prepared by the interaction of the aminolclay with the biopolymer. Representatives of the biopolymers were selected from low to medium molecular weight sodium hyaluronate and sodium polystyrenesulfonate. On the basis of the experiments carried out, it was found that phase separation takes place only when the aminolclay interacts with medium molecular weight hyaluronan (MMW). In the experimental part, analyzes of this sample were carried out in order to determine the formation of phase-separated hydrogel by influencing the solution by ionic strength, investigation of hydrogel extinction in various organic solvents, stability of hydrogel under extreme temperature conditions, the effect of storage on its degradation, etc. Viscoelastic properties were experimentally proven by rheology and thermal analysis detected binding water. Inhibition of microorganisms was confirmed by antibacterial diffusion assays. All experiments were carried out for the use of the Aj-HyA hydrogel (MMW) in the field of medical applications, specifically for the modern method of wet wound healing of the skin.
Fluorescence spectroscopy in the research of aminoclays
Jančík Procházková, Anna ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
Aminoclay belongs to a large group of organic modified materials based on clays. These materials could find many potential practical applications and, in particular, may be used as a matrix with the ability of the organisation and stabilisation of incorporated substances. The utilisation of aminoclay in the field of medical applications seems highly prospective, but there is the need to visualise the clay system and the processes within it. This essay deals with the issue of aminoclay visualisation by means of fluorescent spectroscopy. Through fluorescent spectroscopy, aminoclay was discovered to be autofluorescent. The autofluorescence of aminoclay is not usable in practical applications because of the low fluorescence intensity. This is the reason for the research into other possibilities for modifications of the internal structure of aminoclay by europium ions. These ions in chelated form are able to be fluorescent and modifications of the external structure are possible by electrostatic implementation of fluorescent dyes. Characterisation of the prepared complexes was provided by spectrofluorimetry and fluorescent microscopy for the purpose of evaluation of the practical application of aminoclay.
Interactions of aminoclays with natural polyelectrolytes
Jančík Procházková, Anna ; Mravec, Filip (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This thesis deals with the preparation of products of interactions of aminoclay with natural polyelectrolytes. Sodium hyaluronate was chosen as the natural polyelectrolyte. The concentration and volume ratio of solutions of aminoclay and natural polyelectrolyte which led to the formation of any type of product were studied. The resulting coagulates were characterized by microscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and rheology. Furthermore the possibility of interactions with fluorescent probes was studied.

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