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Application of voltammetry for simultaneous determination of selected microelements
Bruštík, David ; Komendová, Renata (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concentrates on the optimization of conditions for voltammetric determination of selected microelements, specifically zinc, copper, cadmium and lead. The theoretical part describes the individual properties of selected elements and their toxicity, occurrence and important figures of concentration. The practicable methods suitable for the determination of these microelements are summarized and the voltammetric analysis is described in depth. The experimental section deals with the optimization of dissolution voltammetry conditions, the description of the method used and the analysis of selected real samples.
Electrochemical sensor for ascorbic acid detection
Hlavička, Michal ; Kynclová, Hana (referee) ; Majzlíková, Petra (advisor)
This work deals with electrochemical detection of ascorbic acid using screen-printed three-electrode sensors. The work is divided into three parts, where the first describes the theory of thick-film technology, including the types and compositions of the pastes, fabrication and firing. The second part deals with the methods, measurement principles and the electrochemical detection of ascorbic acid. Experiments were done using screen-printed carbon electrodes in a solution of phosphate buffer and ascorbic acid. In conclusion the results are evaluated.
Zinc in food suplements
Sauchanka, Katsiaryna ; Suková, Petra (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine zinc in the dietary supplements by the voltammetric method. The general properties of zinc, its occurrence, toxicity and influence on human health are described in the first part. Next the methods, including a detailed description of the voltammetric analysis, are summarized. The experimental part is focused on the process of optimization of the conditions for zinc voltammetric analysis and the application of the optimised method on real samples.
Application of electrochemical methods for the determination of platinum metals
Vašátko, Jan ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Komendová, Renata (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the optimization of platinum determination conditions using electrochemical methods, namely voltammetric analysis. The theoretical part describes the physical and chemical properties of platinum and platinum group metals, their occurrence and their use. The theoretical part also deals with the toxicity of platinum group metals and their environmental cycles. Finally, other possible methods of determination are mentioned, including a detailed description of the voltammetric analysis. The experimental part describes the process of optimization of the conditions of voltammetric analysis of platinum and the application of the optimised method on real samples.
Redox Properties of Conjugated Phosphole Derivatives – Electrochemical Study
Koláčná, Lucie ; Polák, P. ; Tobrman, T. ; Ludvík, Jiří
The study describes pentasubstituted phospholes with a π-conjugated arms in positions 2 and 5 of the phosphole ring. According to the expectations, substituents with electron-donating groups led to lower oxidation potentials, the presence of electron-withdrawing groups shifts the reduction potential to less negative values. Because all studied phospholes have multiple substituents of both types, their resulting potentials represent the sum of their influences. Moreover, since many of the studied compounds have two redox centers (phosphole moiety itself and the pi-conjugated arm), their locations were determined and intramolecular interactions were followed, because substituents which can be conjugated with the π-system of phosphole are able to extend the delocalized π-system resulting in stabilization of primary redox intermediates. Chemical modification of phospholes using various combinations of substituents can set the desired electrochemical properties of studied molecules.
Polarographic Determination of Genotoxic 2-Amino-9-fluorenone
Hájková, Andrea ; Vyskočil, Vlastimil (advisor) ; Dejmková, Hana (referee)
of Bachaleor Thesis The aim to this work was to find the optimum conditions for polarographic determination of genotoxic 2-amino-9-fluorenone (2-AFN) that can negatively affect the living and working environment. Foremost, the stability of 2-AFN stock solution in methanol was monitored using UV-VIS spectrophotometry and an optimal ratio of buffered aqueous and methanolic phase was found out for following polarographic measurements at a classical mercury dropping electrode (DME). The dependence of polarographic behavior of 2-AFN (of concentration 1×10-4 mol dm-3 ) on pH of analyzed solution was measured using DC tast polarography (DCTP) and differential pulse polarography (DPP) in the pH range 1.9 - 12.8, in the medium of Britton-Robinson (BR) buffer - methanol (9:1). The mechanism of polarographic reduction of electrochemically reducible oxo group at 2-AFN has been proposed on the basis of thus observed behavior. The optimum medium of BR buffer pH 4.0 - methanol (9:1) has been chosen for both polarographic techniques. The concentration range from 1×10-6 to 1×10-4 mol dm-3 was measured using DCTP at DME and from 1×10-7 to 1×10-4 mol dm-3 using DPP at DME. Reached limits of quantification (LQs) were 5×10-7 mol dm-3 and 1×10-7 mol dm-3 for DCTP at DME and DPP at DME, respectively. For comparison, the...
Application of voltammetry for simultaneous determination of selected microelements
Bruštík, David ; Komendová, Renata (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
This bachelor thesis concentrates on the optimization of conditions for voltammetric determination of selected microelements, specifically zinc, copper, cadmium and lead. The theoretical part describes the individual properties of selected elements and their toxicity, occurrence and important figures of concentration. The practicable methods suitable for the determination of these microelements are summarized and the voltammetric analysis is described in depth. The experimental section deals with the optimization of dissolution voltammetry conditions, the description of the method used and the analysis of selected real samples.
Zinc in food suplements
Sauchanka, Katsiaryna ; Suková, Petra (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine zinc in the dietary supplements by the voltammetric method. The general properties of zinc, its occurrence, toxicity and influence on human health are described in the first part. Next the methods, including a detailed description of the voltammetric analysis, are summarized. The experimental part is focused on the process of optimization of the conditions for zinc voltammetric analysis and the application of the optimised method on real samples.
Electrochemical Study of Selected Pyrene Derivatives as Precursors to Organic Semiconductors
Koláčná, Lucie ; Tobrman, T. ; Ludvík, Jiří
A series of 9 precursors for pyrene based biodegradable organic (semi)conductors having tetrasubstituted double bond as a central organic core and photo- or redox active centers attached at this core were electrochemically investigated in order to determine the influence of individual parts of the molecule on the redox properties, to describe the location of the reduction center and to understand the structure - redox activity relationship of the mentioned compounds.
System of oxidative phosphorylation and methods for its functional analysis
Daňhelovská, Tereza ; Tesařová, Markéta (advisor) ; Míčová, Petra (referee)
The system of oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is main and essential source of energy (ATP) in eukaryotic cells. It is complex process situated in the inner mitochondrial membrane in which 4 enzymes of the respiratory chain, 2 mobile carriers and the ATP synthase participate. Defect in any part of OXPHOS may lead to the mitochondrial disorders. An incidency of the mitochondrial disorders is estimated to be 1:5000 and mitochondrial disorders are the most common inherent metabolic diseases. Clinically, it is extremely heterogeneous group of disorders affecting primarily tissue with high energy demand, for example brain, hearth and muscle. With regard to broad spectrum of clinical symptoms and relatively poor genotype-phenotype correlation of mitochondrial genetic defects, it is preferred to perform complete laboratory diagnostic tests including several biochemical and molecular genetic approaches. This bachelor thesis summarizes actual information about mechanism of OXPHOS and describes three major approaches to detect its functionality. Three major approaches are: spectrophotometric measurement of individual OXPHOS enzyme activities, measuring capacity of the mitochondrial energy generating system using various radioactive labeled substrates and measuring of oxygen consumption by polarography. To...

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