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Comparison of various amination methods of polycaprolactone concerning their effectivity in tissue engineering
Kováč, Ján ; Lehocký, Marián (referee) ; Zajíčková, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis dealt with the comparison of different methods of amination of polycaprolcatone in terms of their effectiveness for tissue engineering. A polycaprolactone membrane was prepared by an electrospinning method, which was subsequently modified by three different amination methods. Selected types of amination were plasma polymerization with cyclopropylamine monomer, hybrid modification using plasma and N-allylmethylamine monomer, and chemical amination using aminolysis with diaminohexane. Surface amines were subsequently characterized by electron scanning microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and contact angle measurement. A cell culture designated A375 (Human malignant melanoma cell lines A375® CRL-1619®) was cultured on the thus modified membranes, which was analyzed by optical microscopy, and a proliferation assay was performed by determining the relative amount of ATP. Based on the experimental results, we can confirm the success for all types of amination. In terms of efficiency for tissue engineering, the amination method by plasma polymerization with the monomer cyclopropylamine has the most satisfactory results.
Surface treatment of biocompatible materials
Kováč, Ján ; Kučera, František (referee) ; Krčma, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of the influence of plasma discharge on changes in the surface properties of the biomaterial. Surface treatements were performed using three types of plasma discharge: gliding arc, dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) and microwave surface wave discharge. Various gaseous mixtures in plasma discharges and their effect on the surface treatment of the biomaterial were investigated. The selected biomaterial was aliphatic biopolymer polycaprolactone (PCL). It is a suitable surface treatment material, thanks to its biodegradability and easy processability. The PCL supplied by Sigma-Aldrich was in the form of pellets, witch had been converted to foil. The film samples were subsequentely exposed to plasma discharges. To characterize the surface properties of the polymer, surface energy was measured using a sissle drop method, a See System from Advex Instrumnets was used to measure. Based on experimental results, we can confirm that the surface has been modified. However, the plasma discharge modifications have led to hydrophilic and not hydrophobic properties of the biomaterial, with the best results in terms of hydrophilicity being achieved by microwave discharge with surface wave. Due to the negative results of the experiment, bactericidal effects were not investigated.
Development Propsal of a Motivation Program for Regional Managers in a Division of a Selected Company
Mrkvica, Jakub ; Kováč, Jan (referee) ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with Development Propsal of a Motivation Program for Regional Managers in the Southern Moravia Agency which is one of eight agencies of the examined company. Diploma thesis first focuses on the theoretical basis of solved problems, then on the analysis of internal and external influences on the solved problems. At the end of the thesis the proposals are submitted. These proposals should lead to improvements in the motivation and adaptation system and reduction in staff turnover in the Southern Moravia Agency.
Development Propsal of a Motivation Program for Regional Managers in a Division of a Selected Company
Mrkvica, Jakub ; Kováč, Jan (referee) ; Kruntorádová, Markéta (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with Development Propsal of a Motivation Program for Regional Managers in the Southern Moravia Agency which is one of eight agencies of the examined company. Diploma thesis first focuses on the theoretical basis of solved problems, then on the analysis of internal and external influences on the solved problems. At the end of the thesis the proposals are submitted. These proposals should lead to improvements in the motivation and adaptation system and reduction in staff turnover in the Southern Moravia Agency.
Comparison of various amination methods of polycaprolactone concerning their effectivity in tissue engineering
Kováč, Ján ; Lehocký, Marián (referee) ; Zajíčková, Lenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis dealt with the comparison of different methods of amination of polycaprolcatone in terms of their effectiveness for tissue engineering. A polycaprolactone membrane was prepared by an electrospinning method, which was subsequently modified by three different amination methods. Selected types of amination were plasma polymerization with cyclopropylamine monomer, hybrid modification using plasma and N-allylmethylamine monomer, and chemical amination using aminolysis with diaminohexane. Surface amines were subsequently characterized by electron scanning microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), attenuated total reflection infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) and contact angle measurement. A cell culture designated A375 (Human malignant melanoma cell lines A375® CRL-1619®) was cultured on the thus modified membranes, which was analyzed by optical microscopy, and a proliferation assay was performed by determining the relative amount of ATP. Based on the experimental results, we can confirm the success for all types of amination. In terms of efficiency for tissue engineering, the amination method by plasma polymerization with the monomer cyclopropylamine has the most satisfactory results.
Surface treatment of biocompatible materials
Kováč, Ján ; Kučera, František (referee) ; Krčma, František (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of the influence of plasma discharge on changes in the surface properties of the biomaterial. Surface treatements were performed using three types of plasma discharge: gliding arc, dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) and microwave surface wave discharge. Various gaseous mixtures in plasma discharges and their effect on the surface treatment of the biomaterial were investigated. The selected biomaterial was aliphatic biopolymer polycaprolactone (PCL). It is a suitable surface treatment material, thanks to its biodegradability and easy processability. The PCL supplied by Sigma-Aldrich was in the form of pellets, witch had been converted to foil. The film samples were subsequentely exposed to plasma discharges. To characterize the surface properties of the polymer, surface energy was measured using a sissle drop method, a See System from Advex Instrumnets was used to measure. Based on experimental results, we can confirm that the surface has been modified. However, the plasma discharge modifications have led to hydrophilic and not hydrophobic properties of the biomaterial, with the best results in terms of hydrophilicity being achieved by microwave discharge with surface wave. Due to the negative results of the experiment, bactericidal effects were not investigated.
Financing of investment from structural funds in Spinea, s.r.o.
Kováč, Ján ; Jurečka, Jan (advisor) ; Šmídová, Radana (referee)
Diploma thesis brings out structural funds as one of possible source of financing investments in companies. It gives summarization about structural funds in condition of Slovak republic. Together with this finds problems and failings of European funds and possible improves. On example of company Spinea, s.r.o. demonstrates process of preparation selected parts of project needs to request grant.

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