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Properties study of gel polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
Zítka, Jan ; Dvořák, Petr (referee) ; Musil, Michal (advisor)
The present work deals with the research and development of gel polymer electrolytes and their applications. Thesis talks about the mechanisms that take place in gel electro-lytes. It also discusses the electroanalytical methods used in assessing the gel electro-lytes. The main focus of the work is the preparation of gel polymer electrolytes and compared their properties using methods of impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltam-metry and methods of measurement of transference numbers. KEYWORDS
Gel polymer electrolytes with lower flammability
Zítka, Jan ; Musil, Michal (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work discusses the research and development of gel polymer electrolytes and their use. It also deals with problems of characterization and optimization of technological process of polymer gel electrolytes with low flammability. Furhermore, this work deals with how to assess such electrolytes and what their properties. The main focus of work is a comparison of solvents contained in the gel polymer electrolytes and the creation of such a gel, which when compared to mechanical, electrical and physical properties will have the best results.
Device for magnetic stirring of suspension with ferromagnetic particles
Zítka, Jan ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The aim of this work deals with the design and manufacture of a device for mixing of magnetic beads in solution by magnetic field. It is based on my previous bachelor thesis, where the device was created for one microtube (one sample). In this following work, the three improved variants for mixing and separation of 96 samples at one time were designed. The first variant of device, derived from functional prototype from bachelor thesis, was manufactured. First, the magnetic circuit and power converter were designed. Subsequently, the device was manufactured just for one microtube due to functionality testing. The third variant was realized only experimentally, the construction was designed in CAD program, and individual parts were created using 3D printer. As an alternative solution, which should be the compromise among electromagnetic and mechanical stirring, additional prototype was manufactured using 3D printer and CNC instrument. This prototype utilizes neodymium magnets and a stepper motor. The capability of magnetic beads mixing in solution was verified.
Device for magnetic mixing of solution containing magnetizable particles
Zítka, Jan ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The aim of this works was the design and construction of a device that will be used for magnetizable beads mixing without application of mechanical force. In theoretical part of this work, properties of ferromagnetic nano- and microbeads and methods used for mixing of these beads were described. Two coils were reeled in for the device, each consisting of 200 turns and with 0.8 . The device construction was designed in program CAD. Different parts of the instrument were 3D printed. The control program, which enables changes in coil switching, was created and then the testing of device functionality was performed.
Device for magnetic stirring of suspension with ferromagnetic particles
Zítka, Jan ; Knobloch, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The aim of this work deals with the design and manufacture of a device for mixing of magnetic beads in solution by magnetic field. It is based on my previous bachelor thesis, where the device was created for one microtube (one sample). In this following work, the three improved variants for mixing and separation of 96 samples at one time were designed. The first variant of device, derived from functional prototype from bachelor thesis, was manufactured. First, the magnetic circuit and power converter were designed. Subsequently, the device was manufactured just for one microtube due to functionality testing. The third variant was realized only experimentally, the construction was designed in CAD program, and individual parts were created using 3D printer. As an alternative solution, which should be the compromise among electromagnetic and mechanical stirring, additional prototype was manufactured using 3D printer and CNC instrument. This prototype utilizes neodymium magnets and a stepper motor. The capability of magnetic beads mixing in solution was verified.
Device for magnetic mixing of solution containing magnetizable particles
Zítka, Jan ; Martiš, Jan (referee) ; Červinka, Dalibor (advisor)
The aim of this works was the design and construction of a device that will be used for magnetizable beads mixing without application of mechanical force. In theoretical part of this work, properties of ferromagnetic nano- and microbeads and methods used for mixing of these beads were described. Two coils were reeled in for the device, each consisting of 200 turns and with 0.8 . The device construction was designed in program CAD. Different parts of the instrument were 3D printed. The control program, which enables changes in coil switching, was created and then the testing of device functionality was performed.
Gel polymer electrolytes with lower flammability
Zítka, Jan ; Musil, Michal (referee) ; Sedlaříková, Marie (advisor)
This work discusses the research and development of gel polymer electrolytes and their use. It also deals with problems of characterization and optimization of technological process of polymer gel electrolytes with low flammability. Furhermore, this work deals with how to assess such electrolytes and what their properties. The main focus of work is a comparison of solvents contained in the gel polymer electrolytes and the creation of such a gel, which when compared to mechanical, electrical and physical properties will have the best results.
Properties study of gel polymer electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
Zítka, Jan ; Dvořák, Petr (referee) ; Musil, Michal (advisor)
The present work deals with the research and development of gel polymer electrolytes and their applications. Thesis talks about the mechanisms that take place in gel electro-lytes. It also discusses the electroanalytical methods used in assessing the gel electro-lytes. The main focus of the work is the preparation of gel polymer electrolytes and compared their properties using methods of impedance spectroscopy, cyclic voltam-metry and methods of measurement of transference numbers. KEYWORDS
Hyperbranched Polyimide End-Capped with (+) or (-) – Isopinocampheylamine Used for Racemic Mixture Separation
Sysel, P. ; Vychodilová, Hana ; Červenková Šťastná, Lucie ; Žitka, Jan ; Brožová, Libuše ; Randová, A. ; Hovorka, Š. ; Izák, Pavel
In this work, the hyperbranched polyimides terminated with (+) or (-) – isopinocampheylamine were prepared and characterized. Their ability to separate of racemic mixtures of α-pinenes was also evaluated.

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