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The utilization of atomic force microscopy for study on hydrogels
Lišková, Kateřina ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the study of atomic force microscopy (AFM), especially the optimization of the measuring procedure for imaging the surface of variously crosslinked hydrogels in the hydrated state. The most attention was given to the physically crosslinked polysaccharide hydrogel (termoreversible agarose) in hydrated state, where the surface of the samples with mass concentration of 4, 2, 1, 0,75 and 0,5 % was measured. Subsequently, the surface of the ionically crosslinked 2 % alginate gel with calcium ions was measured. Based on a literature research, measurements were performed in water using the method of quantitative imaging (QITM Advanced Imaging), which is especially suitable for soft samples with uneven surfaces. Multiple cantilever were tested for measurement, finally the SNL-10 cantilever was selected, which showed versatility for imaging samples in any measuring environment, especially aqueous. The pore sizes of the agarose hydrogels were monitored by image analysis ImageJ. For the measurement of hydrogels in the swollen state, the procedure of measuring their surface using atomic force microscopy has been optimized, but for different types of hydrogels, individual optimization of both preparation and instrument setup will be required.
The utilization of atomic force microscopy for study on hydrogels
Lišková, Kateřina ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
The presented bachelor thesis deals with the study of atomic force microscopy (AFM), especially the optimization of the measuring procedure for imaging the surface of variously crosslinked hydrogels in the hydrated state. The most attention was given to the physically crosslinked polysaccharide hydrogel (termoreversible agarose) in hydrated state, where the surface of the samples with mass concentration of 4, 2, 1, 0,75 and 0,5 % was measured. Subsequently, the surface of the ionically crosslinked 2 % alginate gel with calcium ions was measured. Based on a literature research, measurements were performed in water using the method of quantitative imaging (QITM Advanced Imaging), which is especially suitable for soft samples with uneven surfaces. Multiple cantilever were tested for measurement, finally the SNL-10 cantilever was selected, which showed versatility for imaging samples in any measuring environment, especially aqueous. The pore sizes of the agarose hydrogels were monitored by image analysis ImageJ. For the measurement of hydrogels in the swollen state, the procedure of measuring their surface using atomic force microscopy has been optimized, but for different types of hydrogels, individual optimization of both preparation and instrument setup will be required.

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