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Testing of modified Iontosorb resins for its use in diffusive gradient in thin films technique
Szkandera, Roman ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
6-mercaptopurine was joined by diazotation and copulation reactions on Iontosorb AV. Presence of thiol groups in modified resin was showed by infrared spectrometry. Amount of thiol groups was determined by iodometric titration. Resin gel was preparated from modified resin and agarose and both of them were tested for mercury determination by DGT technique.
Determination of nitrates in vegetables by capillary izotachophoresis
Jančová, Nikola ; Zlámalová Gargošová, Helena (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with determination of nitrates in vegetables employing the capillary isotachophoresis technique. The literature review is devoted to occurrence of nitrates in vegetables, their health risks, the influence of food processing onto nitrate content, commonly used methods of determination as well as the capillary isotachophoresis and its practical application. Experimental part focuses on the application of capillary isotachophoresis for determination of nitrate content in vegetables obtained from conventional agriculture and organic farming.
Nitrogen and its compounds in wastewater
Venská, Petra ; Skoumalová, Marta (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
The bachelor thesis summarizes the possible forms of nitrogen and nitrogen compounds in wastewater and ways of elimination of these compounds including physical/chemical processes and biological processes. The physical/chemical methods described in the thesis are air stripping, breakpoint chlorination, sorption and membrane separation. The biological processes include nitrification, denitrification, anoxic ammonium oxidation and SHARON, CANON and OLAND systems. The experimental part is devoted to quantifying nitrates, nitrites and ammonium in wastewater samples using mobile analytical methods.
Phosphorus and its compounds in the environment
Lefnerová, Marcela ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Komendová, Renata (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis deal with problems of phosphorus in waters, mainly in garden pond. This thesis analyse phosphorus attributes, forms of occurrence and negative effect in excessive occurrence. Next part is concentrate on common methods for remove phosphorus from water and methods of determination in waters and soils. For thesis on important mainly chapter about mobile analyse. Last part deals directly with bathing ecological ponds and Union of founding and maintenance of green. This part occupy with goals this union and introduction of control of materials, mainly from point of view of volume of phosphorus infuse to pond water.
The occurence of Cadmium in environment
Bělohlávková Staffová, Petra ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Sommer, Lumír (advisor)
Heavy metals, including cadmium, belong to the contaminants of the environment. With permanently increasing pollution, there is an increase of these metals in the water, in the air and in the soil, which are involved in the food chain and subsequently the food of human. Cadmium has received considerable attention for its toxicological properties. Similarly, monitoring of cadmium in the Czech Republic is relatively large. There is a legislative measure regarding not only the permitted level of cadmium in the air, in the water, in the soil, but also food and is also restricted its use in the industry. Further they developed methods of its determination. In this work was devoted to attention photometric determination and some electroanalytical methods, then spectrometric methods mainly atomic absorption spectrometry and atomic emission spectrometry, which is currently the most widely used.
Palladium in the environment
Hajdová, Jana ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Komendová, Renata (advisor)
This work is focused on palladium in the environment. Its use is especially in the automobile industry as catalytic converters of motor vehicles, but also is applied in dental, jewelry making and electrical appliances. The release of this metal from automobile catalysts is getting into all environmental compartments (soil, road dust, water, plants), where goes to its accumulation. It can be a part of the food chain and cause health risks to humans. The work also focuses on methods of sampling, preconcentration and methods, which can determined palladium in environmental samples (spectrophotometric methods, AAS, ICP-AES and ICP-MS).
The significance of heterocyclic azodyes for the spectrophotometry of elements
Vítková, Libuše ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Sommer, Lumír (advisor)
Characterization of most important azodyes, structure of complex being formed during the reaction, characteristics of reacting ions of elements, significance of the reagents for spectrophotometry
Productivity in industry in the Czech Republic
ŘEZÁČOVÁ, Veronika
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to evaluate the productivity in the Czech manufacturing organisations. The manufacturing industry was selected based on the economic classification CZ-NACE, the emphasis is focused on the automotive industry (excluding motorbikes production). The theoretic part is focused on distinguishing terms of the productivity and its analysis. The practical part evaluates each type of productivity in the Czech Republic followed by study of productivity according to organisational size.
Fluorescent nanodiamonds: The new platform for construction of chemo- and biosensors
Cígler, Petr ; Ledvina, Miroslav ; Tvrdoňová, Monika ; Řezáčová, V. ; Nesládek, M. ; Kratochvílová, Irena ; Fendrych, František ; Štursa, Jan ; Kučka, Jan ; Ráliš, Jan
Over the past few years, fluorescent nanodiamonds (FNDs) have been recognized as potential fluorophores for use in bioimaging, owing to their unique and attractive chemical and particularly spectral properties. The source material for their preparation, synthetic nanodiamond (ND), is non-expensive and commercially available. Notably, NDs have the highest biocompatibility of all carbon nanomaterials and their surface can be chemically modified by various techniques. FNDs are capable of fluorescing with almost quantitative quantum yields from point defects of crystall lattice - nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. In particular, the long-wavelength emission, high brightness, no photobleaching, no photoblinking, and an exceptional resistance to chemical degradation make them almost ideal core for development of fluorescent bioimaging probes.

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