National Repository of Grey Literature 9 records found  Search took 0.01 seconds. 
Determination of cadmium by chemical vapour generation coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Sagapova, Linda ; Musil, Stanislav
Development of a methodology for determination of cadmium based on chemical vapour generation coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry.
Determination of total iron content in selected food supplements
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Hraníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Rychlovský, Petr (referee)
In this bachelor's thesis a comparison of three analytical methods for total iron determination in three different food supplements is described. The examined food supplements are Biovit C60, Hemofin and Aktiferrin Compositum. The three methods used for determination of iron are manganometric titration, atomic absorption spectrometry and sequential injection analysis paired with spectrophotometric detection. Two methods were used to prepare solutions of each supplement - they were dissolved in distilled water and also prepared by microwave decomposition of samples. The microwave decomposition is definitely a more suitable preparation method in this case, considering the composition of each supplement. The least suitable of all three methods mentioned above has to be the manganometric titration due to the composition of the matrix. The calibration curve was used to determine total iron content by atomic absorption spectrometry with flame atomization. The agent used in sequential injection analysis to create a product, which can be detected by UV/VIS spectrophotometry was 1,10-phenantroline. The final product was red with the absorption maximum at 512 nm. The most accurate results were obtained by atomic absorption spectrometry.
Chemical vapor generation of cadmium: detector comparison
Sagapova, Linda ; Štádlerová, Barbora ; Svoboda, Milan ; Kratzer, Jan ; Musil, Stanislav
A chemical vapor generation system was connected to an in-house assembled atomic fluorescence spectrometer (AFS) equipped with a miniature diffusion flame atomizer in order to assess its potential to Cd determination. Subsequently, analytical performance of three spectrometric detectors was compared (AAS, AFS, ICP-MS) with respect to Cd determination after volatile species generation.
Comparison of radiation sources for atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Dědina, Jiří ; Musil, Stanislav
Comparison of a bismuth boost-discharge hollow cathode lamp and and electrodeless discharge lamp employed as an excitation source in an atomic fluorescence spectrometer.
Photochemical vapour generation of bismuth coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Vyhnanovský, Jaromír ; Dědina, Jiří ; Musil, Stanislav
Atomization of bismuthane in the flame-in-gas-shield atomizer by photochemical vapour generation coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry.
Atomization of bismuthane in two flame atomizers for atomic fluorescence spectrometry
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Kolrosová, Marta ; Dědina, Jiří ; Musil, Stanislav
Atomization of bismuthane in the minature diffusion flame and the flame-in-gas-shield atomizer by hydride generation coupled with atomic fluorescence spectrometry.
Optimization of atomization conditions for bismut, lead and tellurium hydrides for development of hydride atomizers.
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Hraníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Spěváčková, Věra (referee)
This Master thesis is a part of a project: Hydride atomizers for atomic absorption and atomic fluorescence spectrometry - new horizons (GA ČR, P206/17-04329S, principal investigator: prof. RNDr. Jiří Dědina, CSc. DSc.) of which the general target is to make a leap towards the ideal hydride atomizer by optimization of atomization based on the knowledge of the distribution of free atoms and hydrogen radicals inside the atomizers. This thesis contributes to the project by optimizing the atomization parameters for atomic absorption spectrometry with hydride generation. The atomization parameters were optimized for three different types of atomizers - multiatomizer, diffusion flame and "flame-in-gas-shield" atomizer using three different analytes - bismuth, lead and tin. Optimal atomization parameters were found for each of the atomizer and each of the analyte - carrier gas flow and flow of other gases if needed for the analysis. Calibration curves and analytical figures of merit such as sensitivity, LOD and LOQ were estimated. Final comparison is based on the data obtained from calibration curves. MDF and FIGS atomizers are mostly used with AFS detection and they provide lower sensitivity and higher detection limits with AAS detection in comparison with MMQTA. Since the analytes are known to trap...
Determination of total iron content in selected food supplements
Štádlerová, Barbora ; Hraníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Rychlovský, Petr (referee)
In this bachelor's thesis a comparison of three analytical methods for total iron determination in three different food supplements is described. The examined food supplements are Biovit C60, Hemofin and Aktiferrin Compositum. The three methods used for determination of iron are manganometric titration, atomic absorption spectrometry and sequential injection analysis paired with spectrophotometric detection. Two methods were used to prepare solutions of each supplement - they were dissolved in distilled water and also prepared by microwave decomposition of samples. The microwave decomposition is definitely a more suitable preparation method in this case, considering the composition of each supplement. The least suitable of all three methods mentioned above has to be the manganometric titration due to the composition of the matrix. The calibration curve was used to determine total iron content by atomic absorption spectrometry with flame atomization. The agent used in sequential injection analysis to create a product, which can be detected by UV/VIS spectrophotometry was 1,10-phenantroline. The final product was red with the absorption maximum at 512 nm. The most accurate results were obtained by atomic absorption spectrometry.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.