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Materials for photovoltaic neurostimulators based on silicon photodiodes
Kunovský, Ondřej ; Weiter, Martin (referee) ; Glowacki, Eric Daniel (advisor)
Tato práce je zaměřena na možnosti neurostimulátorů s bezdrátovým přenosem energie, konkrétně se zabývá přenosem energie pomocí světla. Běžně používané neurostimulátory zahrnují bateriově napájené implantovatelné pulzní generátory a trpí problémem objemných baterií, které vyžadují invazivnější operace a nutnost periodické výměny. V této práci je zkoumána alternativa přenosu energie s využitím fotovoltaických diod. Monokrystalické křemíkové fotovoltaické diody jsou modifikovány a používány pro přeměnu energie ze světelné na elektrickou. Tyto diody byly rozřezány na různé velikosti aktivních ploch a byly zapojeny do sériových nebo paralelních zapojení. Tyto fotovoltaické články byly spojeny s elektrodami vyrobenými z osmi různých materiálů a se čtyřmi různými velikostmi fotovoltaických diod, aby pokryly širokou škálu možných neurostimulačních aplikací. Dále byl vyroben prototyp fotovoltaického stimulátoru skládající se z flexibilních elektrod a fotovoltaické diody. Tento prototyp byl úspěšně testován na modelech malých zvířat, kterými byli Hirudo verbena a Locusta migratoria. Tato práce charakterizuje řadu kombinací jednotlivých velikostí a materiálů elektrod s fotovoltaickými diodami pro různé intenzity a frekvence světla a vytváří mapu relevantních parametrů, z nichž lze navrhnout prototyp stimulátoru pro konkrétní aplikaci. Tato práce pokládá základ pro další vývoj fotovoltaických neurostimulátorů, které umožní nové experimenty a jednoho dne možná méně invazivní klinická zařízení.
Research and Development of OnChip Solid Amalgam Microelectrode for the Detection of Biomacromolecules
Tkáčová, Tereza ; Drbohlavová, Jana (referee) ; Hrdý, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is utilising of amalgam electrodes in electrochemistry, especially for diagnostics of biomakromolecules and DNA. There will be designed a suitable method of amalgamation, applicated on 64-electrodes chip system in the practical part. Several substances will be tested on amalgam electrodes and then the results will be processed and evaluated.
Preparation Techniques and Characterization of Electrodes with Nanostructured Surface
Hrdý, Radim ; Trnková, Libuše (referee) ; Janderka,, Pavel (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
Nowadays, nanostructures fixed on solid substrates and colloidal nanoparticles permeate through all areas of human life, in area of sensors and detection as well. This dissertation thesis deals with the fabrication of nanostructures on the surface of planar electrodes via self-ordered nanoporous template of aluminum trioxide. The nanofabrication, as one of many possible techniques, is used to increase the active surface area of electrodes by creating unique surface types with specific properties. These electrodes are very perspective in the applications, such as biomolecules electrochemical detection and measurement. The transformation of aluminum layer into non-conductive nanoporous template in the process of anodic oxidation is a fundamental technique employed to obtain the array of nanostructures in this thesis. The fabrication of high quality nanoporous membranes with narrow pore size distribution on various types of metallic multilayers is one of the key experimental parts in this work. Several problems associated with the production of the thin-film systems, including the dissolving the barrier oxide layer, are discussed and solved. Another part of this work deals with the use of nanoporous membrane as a template for the production of metallic nanostructures via electrochemical metal ions deposition directly into the pores. The obtained nanostructures as nanowires, nanorods or nanodots are characterized by the scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive or wavelength X-ray spectroscopy. The electrode surface, modified by gold nanostructures suitable for the detection of biomolecules, has been chosen for the electrochemical measurements, due to the gold biocompatibility. The nanostructured electrodes were characterized by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The effect of nanostructured surface geometrical parameters, including the size of the electrochemically active area, on the results of electrochemical measurements has been observed and compared to flat gold electrodes. Two model biomolecules, namely guanine and glutathione, have been chosen for the study of potential application of these nanostructures in biosensors.
Research and Development of OnChip Solid Amalgam Microelectrode for the Detection of Biomacromolecules
Tkáčová, Tereza ; Drbohlavová, Jana (referee) ; Hrdý, Radim (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is utilising of amalgam electrodes in electrochemistry, especially for diagnostics of biomakromolecules and DNA. There will be designed a suitable method of amalgamation, applicated on 64-electrodes chip system in the practical part. Several substances will be tested on amalgam electrodes and then the results will be processed and evaluated.
Preparation Techniques and Characterization of Electrodes with Nanostructured Surface
Hrdý, Radim ; Trnková, Libuše (referee) ; Janderka,, Pavel (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
Nowadays, nanostructures fixed on solid substrates and colloidal nanoparticles permeate through all areas of human life, in area of sensors and detection as well. This dissertation thesis deals with the fabrication of nanostructures on the surface of planar electrodes via self-ordered nanoporous template of aluminum trioxide. The nanofabrication, as one of many possible techniques, is used to increase the active surface area of electrodes by creating unique surface types with specific properties. These electrodes are very perspective in the applications, such as biomolecules electrochemical detection and measurement. The transformation of aluminum layer into non-conductive nanoporous template in the process of anodic oxidation is a fundamental technique employed to obtain the array of nanostructures in this thesis. The fabrication of high quality nanoporous membranes with narrow pore size distribution on various types of metallic multilayers is one of the key experimental parts in this work. Several problems associated with the production of the thin-film systems, including the dissolving the barrier oxide layer, are discussed and solved. Another part of this work deals with the use of nanoporous membrane as a template for the production of metallic nanostructures via electrochemical metal ions deposition directly into the pores. The obtained nanostructures as nanowires, nanorods or nanodots are characterized by the scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive or wavelength X-ray spectroscopy. The electrode surface, modified by gold nanostructures suitable for the detection of biomolecules, has been chosen for the electrochemical measurements, due to the gold biocompatibility. The nanostructured electrodes were characterized by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. The effect of nanostructured surface geometrical parameters, including the size of the electrochemically active area, on the results of electrochemical measurements has been observed and compared to flat gold electrodes. Two model biomolecules, namely guanine and glutathione, have been chosen for the study of potential application of these nanostructures in biosensors.
Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring and Biomedical Applications
ŠTOFIK, Marcel
Study of biosensors has become an essential part of research in biotechnology. Biosensors as fast, portable, highly sensitive, and low-cost bioanalytical detection devices have been utilized in many fields of human activity. The first part of the presented work focuses on electrochemical biosensors for rapid environmental screening of herbicides as water pollutants. A sol-gel immobilization method for a photosystem II (PSII) complex is studied in order to enhance the sensitivity and the signal strength and stability of a PSII-based biosensor. Computer simulations of a PSII biosensor are employed with the aim to find out how the immobilization membrane properties influence the biosensor parameters. Newly developed immobilization by a thin-layer membrane based on the results of computer simulations and revised measurement protocols are presented. The second part of the work is devoted to synthesis and electrochemical detection of newly developed metal labels for electrochemical immunosensors. The synthesis of dendrimer-encapsulated silver nanoparticles and biorecognition properties of biotin-nanocomposite conjugates are discussed. For detection of synthesized labels, a microfluidic detector was manufactured and tested and different approaches to packing of a microfluidic chip employing polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) were investigated. Newly designed microstructures for a microfluidic separator of magnetic beads (MBs) were studied by computer simulations. The separator was made and trapping of MBs for the further employment in MBs-based immunoassays are presented

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