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Lysimeters - composition of soil solution in its native form
Zikmund, Jiří ; Müllerová, Kristýna (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the issue of soil solution with an emphasis on water-soluble fractions of humic substances. Humic substances are organic compounds that occur naturally in the soil and in the soil solution, and they play an important role in the physical, chemical and biological processes taking place in the soil. In the experimental part, samples of the soil solution originating from the experimental station of the Central Institute for Supervising and Testing in Agriculture in Hradec nad Svitavou were evaluated. These were samples coming from the control variant and from the variants fertilized with slurry and digestate. The pH and conductivity values of the soil solution were determined for the samples. Furthermore, the humic substances contained in the soil solution were analyzed using infrared, fluorescence and UV/Vis spectrometry methods.
Investigation of transport processes in humic systems using computer modelling
Zeman, Matěj ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with issue of humic acid diffusion. The main goal of this work is to obtain a simple mathematical model that simulates the dialysis of a dye and humic acid and thus to investigate the bonding properties of humic acids as a sorption agent. This model was simplified enough to be used as a basis for the next modelling. The COMSOL Multiphysics program was used to create the model, especially the „Transport od Diluted Species“ and „Chemistry“ modules, which enable simulation of the mentioned processes. The results showed that it is possible to monitor dialysis over time using this model and at the same time the sorption properties of these substances can be observed.
Humic substances in cosmetics: characterization and stability studies of lip balm
Dostálová, Tereza ; Venerová, Tereza (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the creation of lip balm containing humate to achieve an antiviral effect against the Herpes simplex virus as one of the other possible treatment options for this disease. To visually enhance the product, a dye was prepared from beetroot, the characterization of which is also part of the work. The dye was separated into its individual components by thin-layer chromatography and analyzed by FTIR to describe the structural molecular units it contains. The lip balm itself was prepared in several variants, containing both humate and dye, containing only humate or dye, and in the form of a "blank" sample. These samples were subjected to a long-term four-month stability study, where two different storage conditions were used. The analysis consisted in the assessment of organoleptic properties, spreading properties, determination of the linear viscoelastic area, flow point, melting point and bioburden. For greater specificity, the effect of dye and humate was studied using diffusion and antimicrobial tests. At the end of the study, a sensory analysis was carried out to determine the possible success of the product among consumers.
Fractional composition of metal ions in humic gels
Potočková, Jana ; Gregorová, Eva (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This thesis deals with bond strength of metal ions in humic gels. Several samples of humic acids were studied to consider influence of samples isolation process and their consequent characteristics on bond strength of metal ions in their complexes. Some functional groups was blocked by methylation at some samples. Amount of active functional groups in individual samples was determined by standard titration methods. Metal ions bound in humic complexes were divided into several fractions by extraction with different reagents (distilled water, 1M MgCl2, 1M HCl and 0,025M NH4EDTA). Two extraction methods were used: sequential and fractional. During the fractional extraction leaching of metal ions always proceeds in single agents from original komplex, whereas during the sequential extraction leaching proceeds gradually in all extraction agents in order according to rising afinity of agents, i.e. bond strength of metal ions in samples. Amount of metal ions in leaches after extractions was analysed by UV-VIS spektrometry.
Use of thin layer chromatography for fractionation of humic substances isolated from oxyhumolite
Hegrová, Nela ; Doskočil, Leoš (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to optimize the fractionation of humic substances (HS) using the method of Thin-layer chromatography, so that it can be used for physico-chemical characterization of the obtained individual organic fractions. Due to the high content of HS in the natural oxyhumolite matrix this oxidized brown coal was selected as a source of these biocolloid compounds which were isolated according to the international IHSS procedure. The sample of native oxyhumolite and oxyhumolite after extraction was characterized by thermal techniques such as thermogravimetric (TGA) and elemental analysis (EA). The above-mentioned oxyhumolite samples were further analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, mainly for deeper understanding of their structure in terms of an organic matrix containing HS. Characterization of isolated HSs was performed by the following thermochemical and spectrometric techniques, elemental analysis, thermogravimetry, ultraviolet and visible electromagnetic absorption (UV/Vis) molecular spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy were used for physicochemical characterization of individual organic fractions.
Experimental study on the release of active ingredients from gel matrices
Volhinava, Anastasiya ; Enev, Vojtěch (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the characterization of hydrogels containing humic substances and salicylic acid. Experimental study of the transport of active substances was performed from the gel matrix over the skin and synthetic membranes. During this work was writing literature review focused on the use of gels with humic substances in cosmetic, medical and pharmaceutical industries. The model humic hydrogels was prepared with salicylic acid and their characterization by basic methods of material analysis. These basic methods were and visual assessment of consistency during the preparation and rheology. The study of the release of active and humic substances was performed due to the vertical diffusion cells. The amount of released humic substance was characterized by UV-VIS method and the amount of released salicylic acid from gel matrix was determined by HPLC.
Transport of humic substances into leafs
Žáková, Michaela ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This bachelor thesis simulates leaf foliar fertilization and describes transport processes of humic substances. Experiments were performed for two areas. The first focused on the flow through the plant cuticle as the main selective barrier. In the second one the transport of humic substances to the leaf was studied. The diffusion process was evaluated by the concentration loss of lignohumate solutions, which served as the medium of humic substances in the solution - leaf model. The results showed the effect of cuticle on nutrient penetration and its dependence on its condition. New findings are the transfer processes of humic substances into the leaves, that have proved effective in a short period of time, mainly at higher concentrations.
Preparation of humic hydrogels for appliaction in cosmetics
Pavlicová, Renata ; Mravec, Filip (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor´s thesis is focused on the preparation and characterization of hydrogels containing humic substances and assessment of their potential usefulness in cosmetic practice. Main objective of the work was to develop a literature review focusing on the potential use of humic substances in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industries. Furthermore, the aim was to prepare model hydrogels addition of soluble humic substances in traditional cosmetic compositions and their characterization by basic methods of analysis parameters. The main investigated parameters were consistency resulting gels (assessed subjectively and subsequently by rheology), their internal pH and dry matter. The experimental results showed that incorporation of humic substances into hydrogels resulting gels acceptable characteristics for further use in cosmetic applications.
Swelling behavior and bioactivity of humic acids hydrogels
Kozelková, Aneta ; Hynšt, Jaroslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of the biological activity of humic substances. Based on the literature review preparation procedures were optimized in order to develop new hydrogel forms containing humic substances and biopolymers with high swelling capacity. Besides methodology for the rapid assessment of the biological activity obtained in laboratory conditions were designed and tested. The experimental part focused on characterization of hydrogel samples by means of routine physico-chemical methods, the main attention was paid to sorption of water and release of humic substances into solution. Then the prepared hydrogel materials were tested focusing on the growth effects on the maize. The absorption of mineral nutrients by the roots of plants were studied as well. The motivation of this work comes from the potential of agricultural and environmental applications of such hydrogel materials resulting in a renewal of previously exhausted organic content of soils and consequent interruption of substantial soil degradation.
Use of thin layer chromatography for fractionation and characterization of organic matter isolated from alginite
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of structure and physicochemical properties of organic fractions of humic substances, which were obtained by the method of thin-layer chromatography. Humic substances, which were used in this study, were isolated from a sample of Slovak alginite based on the procedure of the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS). The following analytical techniques were selected for the characterization of isolated humic substances: thermogravimetric and elemental analysis, molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Each organic fraction of humic substances were characterized by molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Using steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, humic substances were found to be composed of fluorophores of humic and non-humic (protein) character. Organic fractions corresponding to the humic fluorophores were characterized by a higher content of oxygen substituents on the aromatic nukleus, a higher degree of aromaticity and also a higher molecular weight. The aim of this diploma thesis was to design and optimize the process of organic matter fractionation for the purpose of detailed understanding of the structure and properties of humic substances, which were isolated from the sedimentary rock alginite. Based on this, the practical applicability of the thin layer chromatography method to significantly reduce the molecular heterogenity of the studied humic substances was evaluated.

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