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Utilization of various methods of porosimetry in investigation of internal structure of biopolymer hydrogels
Zahrádka, Jan ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
The main aim of the thesis was to select, optimize and test suitable methods for studying inner structure of hydrogel materials. The study of the size of pores with potential use in fundamental and applied research of these materials is the central focus of the thesis. Firstly, a literature search was done in order to collect basic information about usefulness of the individual methods. On the basis of this literature search, the experimental part of the work was divided into several steps. First, selected methods of conventional porosimetry (mercury intrusion porosimetry, BET analysis and DSC thermoporometry) were applied on reference porous materials and the results obtained by the individual methods were compared. The methods optimized with the use of these reference materials were then utilized in the analysis of porosity of model hydrogels based on polyvinyl alcohol. Based on the results of this analysis, the usability and benefits of the individual methods were discussed with respect to the sample preparation, time and financial demands, and also from the viewpoint of compliance of the determined pore sizes with the range of sizes declared for the physical PVA gels.
Influence of polysaccharides on caffein absorption from beverages
Osecká, Karolína ; Márová, Ivana (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis was focused on investigation of the interaction between the polysaccharide sodium hyaluronan (HA) and the alkaloid caffeine (CAF). The reason why this thesis was focused on study of aqueous solutions of hyaluronan with caffeine is that presence of polysaccharide can slow down the realising from hyalurona-caffeine complex. At first, it was determined whether the photophysical properties of caffeine reacts in different polarity solvents. Based on these results was studied the interaction of caffeine and hyaluronan using the fluorescence. Emission and excitation spectra of caffeine were observed. The HA of molecular weight of 1.7 MDa were chosen for the study of the interactions with the caffeine of concentration the caffeine contained in coffee. The results of interaction that would result to influence the emission properties of CAF, not show. In acidic solutions leading to the formation of various shapes of HA and by centrifugation it was determined whether HA in this form interacts with CAF, which was shown to decrease the absorbance of the supernatant in the CAF. The solution and the mixtures were measured in four types of environment in hydrochloric acid solutions at different pH. The influence of constant addition of caffeine and the HA of molecular weights of 1.7 MDa with different concentrations in different acidic solutions. As a part of the work was to determine how hyaluronan behaves in strongly acidic solution. And then determine the pH in model gastric juices after intake of Coca Cola and Kofola. The obtained results can be used as for description of the behavior of caffeine in the presence of selected polysaccharide.
Preparation and characterization of novel application forms of humic substances in combination with water sorbents
Nováčková, Táňa ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis discusses an applicability of hydrogel forms-based composite materials of humic acids and commercial water sorbent. According to the literature review, methods of incorporation of humic acids into commercial sorbents of water under various conditions and the resulting materials were subsequently characterized. In the characterization, major attention was paid to the determination of the water content and the swelling characteristics. Preparation of the composite materials was directed to use their sorption abilities and ability to control the release of humic substances in agriculture.
Interactions and aggregation in hyaluronan-aminoacid-surfactant systems
Venerová, Tereza ; Velebný, Vladimír (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
The effect of native hyaluronan addition on CMC of excluded surfactants (Tween 20, BETADET THC 2, SDS, CTAT a CTAB) in physiological solution (0,15 M NaCl) has been investigated by fluoresence spectroscopy with Pyrene and Nile red as probes. The greatest influence on CMC has been observed in systems with cationic surfactant. System of cetyltrimethylamonnium bromid has been closely studied. Solubilization experiments with a hydrophobic dye Sudan red has been realized and aggregation number of this system has been determinated via fluorescence quenching with cetylpyridinium chloride as quencher and Pyrene as fluorescence probe. Addition of hyaluronan (native or hydrophobicaly modified) reduces aggregation number of system.
Non-energy uses of lignite
Zedníčková, Petra ; Taraba, Boleslav (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the meaning of coal and it's utilize. It is especially concentrated on lignit and it's utilize out of energetic sector. Lignit constitudes geologicly youngest type of coal and belongs to caustobiolits , which is solid with various degree of coalification of original phytomasa. Degree of coalification is situated between peat and lignit. Lignit is characteristic by clearly well-kept structure of wood. Exactly this relative youth of lignit is reason for it's interesting qualitative indexes, in which belongs especially it's natural sorptive ability and quite high volume of humic acids. Both of these characteristics cohere together, because humic substances will certainly be main reason for sorptive characteristics. Coal, in comparing with other natural material, is by it's structure very complicated mixture of both organic and inorganic substances in various states of matter. It is matter of heterogenous system of macromolecules, which is structured of microscopicly distinguishable and chemically various substances. It can be composed of organic components or work as mineral admixture.
Thermochemistry of high nitrogen heterocyclic compounds
Bartošková, Monika ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Friedl, Zdeněk (advisor)
The prediction of detonation properties of the new generation of high-nitrogen energetic materials (HNEM) is based on knowledge of their heats of formation, which are sum of values of particular nitrogen heterocyclic fragments. The diploma thesis describes theoretical calculations of heats of formation in gas phase ?f H°(298,g) for series of azines (number of N atoms 2-6) and azoles (number of N atoms 2-5) by means of quantum chemical methods. The semiempirical methods as PM3, DFT methods utilizing isodesmic approach and finally thermochemical G-recipes were used. All calculated values of heats of formation were scrutinized and for future application to HNEM materials the DFT B3LYP/cc-pVTZ method and thermochemical recipe T1 were recommended.
Utilzation of physico-chemical analyses in study on microbial stress-response
Slaninová, Eva ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the utilization of physico-chemical analysis in study on microbial stress–response. The main content of this work was to propose and optimize techniques and methods which are generally used in different industries. Two bacterial strains, Cupriavidus necator H16 and its mutant strain Cupriavidus necator PHB-4 producing polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) under certain conditions, were used as model microorganisms. Initially, microscopic teques such as transmission electron microscopy (TEM), cryo scanning electron microscopy (cryo SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) were proposed and tested for the characteriozation of morphological differences of bacteria. Furthermore, viscoelastic properties of bacteria were determined and compared by the oscillatory tests of the rheology method considering another type of samples. Thermal analysis methods, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) in particular, focused on water transport and behavior of intracellular water influenced by presence of the granules of PHB in bacteria. The last technique, utilized in the study, was dynamic and electrophoretic light dispersion during pH changes for characterization of the surface properties of bacteria such as size, zeta potential and the isoelectric point.
Preparation and characterization of complex liposomal for drug delivery systems
Szabová, Jana ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the preparation and characterization of stealth liposomes and their combination with trimethylchitosan (TMC). This complex could find application in the field of inhalation administration. Stealth liposomes were prepared from neutral phophatidylcholine, negatively charged fosfatidic acid and polyethyleneglycol bounded to phosphatidylethanolamine. We have managed to prepare stealth liposomes with suitable properties that should guarantee passive targeting without evocation an immune response, despite the content of the negative component. We also found a suitable method of preparation for stealth liposome–TMC complex, where the change of size and zeta potential confirmed the non–covalent bound between two components despite the content of the polyethyleneglycol.
Modelling of particle movement in liquid and hydrogel media
Orság, Miroslav ; Sedláček, Petr (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
Main goal of this thesis was to became familiar with general mathematical description of particle motion in fluid and hydrogel media in COMSOL software. Simulate a basic Brownian motion of particles with various diameter in media with different density. According to software options, simulate motion in polymer structure or in viscoelastic media. Consider an options of the model for use in microrheology and suggest next process in this field.
Soil salination and natural lignite as a potential remediating agent
Kořínková, Alena ; Sýkorová, Ivana (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with sorption ability of raw and water washed lignite for salt NaCl from water solution. Measurement was carried out in accordance with norm ČSN 11265 Quality of soil – Determination of electric conductivity with some modification (time period, extraction agent). Behaviour of lignite-water-NaCl, soil-water-NaCl and soil-lignite-water-NaCl mixtures was studied by measuring pH and electric conductivity.

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