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Study on reactivity of humic acids via method of diffusion cells
Hrubá, Pavla ; Weidlich,, Tomáš (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on utilization of diffusion cells in reactivity mapping study on humic acids. In the experimental part, samples 6 humic acids of different origin or chemical modification were studied. All the samples were characterized by basic analytical and physico-chemical methods (elemental analysis, thermogravimetry, determination of acidity, spectrometry). Methylene blue was utilized as a model reactive probe and agarose gel as an inert support medium. An effect of interactions between humic acids and methylene blue on diffusivity of the dye in the hydrogel was determined and discussed.
Hydrogel phantoms for ultrasound diagnostics
Cerevatova, Kristina ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with properties and preparation of hydrogel phantoms used in ultrasound diagnostics. The main object of this work was to get acquainted with the production and problems of phantom models. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on phantom characterization, the principle of ultrasound, and phantom manufacturing companies. The practical part focuses on production of phantom models in Dansk Fantom Service, and on own production in the laboratory. Then on these phantoms was studied the speed of ultrasound, attenuation, and other physical changes.
Hydrogels with carbon fibers
Kučerová, Barbora ; Bouška,, Marek (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of the behaviour of carbon fibers in the hydrogel, especially the viscoelastic modules od these gels ort he coefficient of color transmission through the gel. The main goals were to optimize the samples and measure their viscoelastic modules on a rheometer, in several different modes. This was followed by simulation of physiological conditions for selected samples and their measurement on the rheometer. There was also an experiment of continuous diffusion in cuvettes, in which the penetration of the dye through the gel with the addition of fibers and for comparison also without them. Last but not least diffusion pairs were prepared.
Elastin hydrogels
Burianová, Veronika ; Trudičová, Monika (referee) ; Jugl, Adam (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on elastin hydrogels for medical application. The aim of the experimental part was using elastin as an additional substance in polysaccharide gel matrices. The most available elastin material was elastin from bovine neck ligament. Because of the insolubility of elastin, it needed to be hydrolysed. Elastin was hydrolysed using potassium hydroxide. The hydrolysis product was soluble and thermal stable elastin peptides, called elastin. Prepared -elastin was incorporated in agarose gel matrices to produce semi-IPN hydrogels based on elastin and agarose. These hydrogels were characterized by rheologicalamplitude and frequency sweeps. The results of measuring clearly proved that -elastin addition caused increased hydrogel stiffness, but other changes were not observed.
Hydrogels with carbon fibers
Kučerová, Barbora ; Bouška,, Marek (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of the behaviour of carbon fibers in the hydrogel, especially the viscoelastic modules od these gels ort he coefficient of color transmission through the gel. The main goals were to optimize the samples and measure their viscoelastic modules on a rheometer, in several different modes. This was followed by simulation of physiological conditions for selected samples and their measurement on the rheometer. There was also an experiment of continuous diffusion in cuvettes, in which the penetration of the dye through the gel with the addition of fibers and for comparison also without them. Last but not least diffusion pairs were prepared.
Hydrogel phantoms for ultrasound diagnostics
Cerevatova, Kristina ; Smilek, Jiří (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with properties and preparation of hydrogel phantoms used in ultrasound diagnostics. The main object of this work was to get acquainted with the production and problems of phantom models. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on phantom characterization, the principle of ultrasound, and phantom manufacturing companies. The practical part focuses on production of phantom models in Dansk Fantom Service, and on own production in the laboratory. Then on these phantoms was studied the speed of ultrasound, attenuation, and other physical changes.
Study on reactivity of humic acids via method of diffusion cells
Hrubá, Pavla ; Weidlich,, Tomáš (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on utilization of diffusion cells in reactivity mapping study on humic acids. In the experimental part, samples 6 humic acids of different origin or chemical modification were studied. All the samples were characterized by basic analytical and physico-chemical methods (elemental analysis, thermogravimetry, determination of acidity, spectrometry). Methylene blue was utilized as a model reactive probe and agarose gel as an inert support medium. An effect of interactions between humic acids and methylene blue on diffusivity of the dye in the hydrogel was determined and discussed.

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