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Possibilities of the hydrometallurgical process for the recovery of light metals
Skalík, Martin ; Ptáček, Petr (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the assembly of individual stages of the hydrometallurgical process for recovery of lithium, magnesium and aluminum from mica. The main focus was the primary process of hydrometallurgy, i.e. leaching of mica in order to obtain an leachate enriched with lithium, magnesium and aluminum ions. The concentration of metal ions in the leachate was assessed by F-AAS analysis to determine efficiency of the temperature while leaching, leaching time, leaching agent concentration and calcitantion of the input mica.
Rationalization of machining of shaped surfaces
Šulcová, Eva ; Osička, Karel (referee) ; Chladil, Josef (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with milling of shaped surfaces. Theoretical part contains informations about methods of machining according to the cutting process, characterizes CNC machine, structure of CNC programs, cutting tools and types of shaped surfaces. In experimental part thesis described two methods of 5 axis machining: continuous machining and 3+2D machining. In this part there are destribed one specific shaped surface, choice of CNC machines and cutting tools, creation of CNC programs in CAM software and subsequent implementation both methods of machining. Results of both methods are summarized in the final section, specifically in the technical and economical evaluation and in the conclusion.
Manufacturing of the Body Part of an RC Helicopter
Kománek, Michal ; Císařová, Michaela (referee) ; Řiháček, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with the production of manufacturing of the body part of an RC helicopter, made from aluminium sheet with a thickness of 1 mm. Set production series is 200 000 pieces per year. After researching suitable production methods, the technology of progressive stamping was chosen. Based on theoretical knowledge has been design a production plan with the highest productivity. Technological and design calculations serving as a basis for tools and press selection are also an essential part.
Bulk materials from oxidized powder feedstock
Luptáková, Diana ; Molliková, Eva (referee) ; Jan, Vít (advisor)
In this thesis, methods of effective aluminium powder oxidation are evaluated, such as oxidation at higher temperatures in atmosphere, anodic oxidation and oxidation during high-energy ball milling. It describes following treatment and methods creating volume sammples in such way, where ductile properties are preserved, but the process of hardening by aluminium oxide occurs.
Evaluation of cold kinetic deposition technology (Cold Spray)
Buček, Tomáš ; Zimáková, Jana (referee) ; Binar, Tomáš (advisor)
Cold spray or Cold gas dynamic spraying is actually new process for coating application. Origin of Colds technology spray is thermal spray. Cold spray technology has some advantages therefor any other common thermal technology. Cold spray technology has unique properties mainly due to low deposition temperatures and the physical principle of layer growth. Master’s thesis has focused on the possibility of use for corrosion protection. Accelerated corrosion tests were performed in a condensation chamber with samples of aluminium substrate and low pressure cold sprayed copper layer. The formation of corrosion was evaluated by acoustic emission and metallographic analysis. The anti-corrosion properties of copper have been considered in practical design, as have the unique antibacterial and virus inactivating properties.
Analysis of substances potentially dangerous to humans found in lipsticks
Horáková, Kristýna ; Kučerová, Simona (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the determination of the content of risk elements and parabens in lipsticks and the assessment of possible negative effects on human health associated with the use of lipsticks. Parabens were analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). Aluminum, cadmium and lead were analyzed on an inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS). The mercury content was determined using an atomic absorption spectrometer with an UV detector (AAS-UV). A total of 36 lipstick samples from 22 cosmetic brands were selected for analysis, with a savings price in the range of CZK 50–1500. Based on the measured metal concentrations, the hazard quotients (HQ) for individual metals as well as the total hazard index (HI) for the sum of all metals were calculated. Metal concentrations in lipsticks were further processed using Kruskall-Wallis Anova to divide samples according to price categories. The relationship between the content of individual metals and the purchase price has not been proven. Furthermore, a Kolmogór-Smirnov test was performed on these data to compare groups with vegan and not vegan composition. The content of aluminum, which was about 2.5 times lower in vegan cosmetics, proved to be statistically significant for this distribution. Parabens were detected in the minimum number of lipsticks examined, but in some cases information on the content of parabens was missing on the product packaging.
Adsorption and mobility of Al adatoms on Si(100) surface
Majer, Karel ; Ošťádal, Ivan (advisor) ; Mysliveček, Josef (referee)
The subject of the thesis is growth of aluminium structures one-dimensional chains on Si(100) surface. Growth characteristics of Al on Si(100) at room temperature and at higher temperature and various coverages were measured using STM. The results are discussed with respect to previous experiments and a way to find the value of activation energy of surface migration is proposed. An important part of the thesis is preparation and tests of a new low-temperature UHV apparatus for STM experiments. Functions of the apparatus are described. A way to prepare clean Si(100) surface as well as the methods of achieving atomic-scale resolution in STM were found in conditions previously unknown. A test of evaporators for Al and Sn is described. Al deposition has not been successful in the new apparatus yet. Sn deposition has been successful and low-temperature structures of tin on Si(100) were observed. They differ from room-temperature structures and contain kinks which were previously observed only in Al structures.
Searching for mechanisms and functions of microtubular interactions with other plant cell structures
Krtková, Jana ; Schwarzerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Vaňková, Radomíra (referee) ; Ovečka, Miroslav (referee)
Microtubular cytoskeleton is involved in many processes in plant cells, including cell division, growth and development. Other proteins enable its functions by modulation of its dynamics and organization and by mediation of functional and structural interaction with other cell structures. Identification of the mediating proteins and the functions of these interactions under specific conditions were the main aims of the thesis. Membrane proteins interacting with microtubules were identified using biochemical methods. Surprisingly, the identified proteins co-sedimenting with microtubules were not members of the "classical" microtubule associated proteins (MAPs). There were enzymes, chaperones and plant specific proteins among them. For further studies, the identified microtubule-associated heat-shock protein 90 (Hsp90_MT) was chosen. Recombinant Hsp90_MT binds directly to microtubules and tubulin dimers in vitro. The ATP-binding pocket is not responsible for this association. In BY-2, Hsp90_MT co-localizes with phragmoplast and cortical microtubules and is involved in microtubule recovery after their depolymerization during cold treatment. In plants, Hsp90 is involved in cell cycle progression, its inhibition causes cell-cycle arrest in G1 phase. Based on literature search for animal proteins...
Veterinary
Šeps, Daniel ; Machová, Petra (referee) ; Vajkay, František (advisor)
The subject of the diploma thesis is the design of a free-standing veterinary clinic building in Nová Paka, in the form of project documentation for the construction. The building of the veterinary clinic consists of 3 rectangles forming a Z-shape, where the entrance to the building of the veterinary clinic, its operational and administrative part is located in the eastern part. In the western rectangle there is a separate and operationally separate entrance to the apartment unit, which is located on the second floor. The entrance to the veterinary clinic building and the housing unit is barrier-free. The building will be located in a slightly sloping terrain (3.49%). The main facade of the building with the entrance to the building is oriented to the southwest. The separate entrance to the apartment unit is from the northeast side. The perimeter masonry consists of the Porotherm system with the ETICS contact thermal insulation system in a thickness of 300 mm and 200 mm ETICS masonry. The internal load-bearing masonry also consists of a Porotoherm masonry system in a thickness of 250 mm. Internal non-load-bearing masonry consisting of the Porotherm system in thicknesses of 115 and 140 mm. The ceiling structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab th. 200 mm. Above the veterinary clinic, the roof area forming the terrace of the housing unit is considered, divided into two parts 1) with a vegetation layer and 2) with a tread layer of concrete paving on the targets. The main waterproofing layer of the flat roof consists of strips of SBS modified asphalt. Above the 2nd floor, a sloping hip roof made of glued wooden trusses is considered, and a sheet metal roofing is considered as the roof covering of the truss roof. The windows are designed with insulating triple glazing. The attic on the flat roof is equipped with an aluminum railing with a vertical bar infill. The building is heated by a gas condensing boiler, the building is also designed forced ventilation
Shape selectivity of ADOR zeolites in gas-phase m-xylene isomerisation
Remperová, Natália ; Mazur, Michal (advisor) ; Kubička, David (referee)
Zeolites are microporous crystalline aluminosilicates. They are used as catalysts due to their acidity, shape selectivity, high surface area, high thermal, and chemical stability. New types of zeolitic materials are of interests as catalysts for various reactions. Isomerisation of m-xylene is sensitive to shape and dimensionality of pores, thus it is excellent model reaction for zeolites characterisation. The aim of this thesis is to investigate shape selectivity effects of isoreticular zeolites on the catalytic performance in m-xylene isomerisation. Isoreticular zeolites have the same crystalline layers connected in various way resulting in different, tuneable pore systems. The catalytic behaviour of the studied zeolites was compared to commercial ZSM-5 zeolite catalysts. Isoreticular zeolites were prepared via ADOR method. This new method is a top-down approach for zeolite synthesis providing materials with preserved crystalline layers, but different channel systems. Parent Al-UTL (14- and 12-ring channels) zeolite was prepared via hydrothermal synthesis. This material was utilised for the synthesis of daughter zeolites with various channel systems: Al-IPC-7 (14- and 12-ring, as well as 12- and 10-ring channels), Al-IPC-2 (12- and 10-ring channels), Al-IPC-6 (12- and 10-ring, as well as 10- and...

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