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Thick-film sensors for electrochemical detection of species in aqueous solutions
Martynek, Daniel ; Adámek, Martin (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the theory, principles and characteristics of electrochemical sensors, thick-film technology and electrodes used in electrochemistry. Methods for the detection of substances matters in solutions are discussed here. Main emphasis is given to differential pulse voltammetry and the influence of the method setup parameters to the measurement results. Experimentally, the work deals with the modification of thick-film working electrode with carbon nanotubes and subsequent activation of the electrode by nitric acid to increase the detection limit and the current response to selected heavy metals ions. Finally, the obtained results are compared with special commercial paste and discussed with the data state in literature.
Characterization of working electrodes of electrochemical sensors modified by carbon nanomaterials
Vančík, Silvester ; Majzlíková, Petra (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with electrochemical detection of substances using screen-printed electrochemical sensors. The theoretical part describes thick film technology, sensors, selected parts of electrochemistry, voltammetry and carbon nanomaterials. The practical part includes the modification of standard screen-printed electrode by oxygen plasma and spray-coated carbon nanomaterials and its experimental comparison using cyclic voltammetry and scanning electron microscopy. The measured values were processed and evaluated numerically and graphically. In comparison with standard working electrode, the current responses of both electrodes were improved significantly.
Advanced techniques of micro- and nanosystems fabrication for sensors
Márik, Marian ; Pekárek, Jan (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
The use of micro- and nanotechnologies is necessary in the development of advanced sensor systems. In this thesis few selected technologies were studied and tested on fabrication of creating two different systems for bioelectrical and electrochemical applications. For biolelectrical applications a chip with a pair of gold nanoelectrodes was designed and implemented. For electrochemical analysis a novel two electrode system was designed and realized, which should contribute by greater sensitivity and accuracy in amperometric detection compared with three-electrode systems in voltammetric analysis. The fabricated systems were tested and the results were discussed.
Creation of electrochemical sensors for DNA analysis
Šílený, Jan ; Adam, Vojtěch (referee) ; Hubálek, Jaromír (advisor)
The objective of this work was creation of an electrochemical sensor for DNA analysis using thick layer technology. Development of sensors is described from the design face with particular steps of realization along with theory. Measurements with results and evaluation of possible application in common use are described.
Electrochemical sensor for ascorbic acid detection
Hlavička, Michal ; Kynclová, Hana (referee) ; Majzlíková, Petra (advisor)
This work deals with electrochemical detection of ascorbic acid using screen-printed three-electrode sensors. The work is divided into three parts, where the first describes the theory of thick-film technology, including the types and compositions of the pastes, fabrication and firing. The second part deals with the methods, measurement principles and the electrochemical detection of ascorbic acid. Experiments were done using screen-printed carbon electrodes in a solution of phosphate buffer and ascorbic acid. In conclusion the results are evaluated.
Spray-coated working electrodes of electrochemical sensors
Lechner, Filip ; Majzlíková, Petra (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This thesis is about the selection of the better type of thick film working electrode for the detection of substances in aqueous solutions, modified by spray coated carbon nanotubes. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the technology of thick film, properties and production of carbon nanotubes, introduction to electrochemistry and electroanalytical methods for the detection of substances in aqueous solutions. The practical part is aimed to realization of the working electrodes by thick film technology and their modification by spray-coated layer consist of carbon nanotubes. Electrodes are characterized using voltammetric methods, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and electron microscopy. In conclusions is selected the most suitable type of working electrodes for reproducible electrochemical analysis.
Nonplatinum catalysts for polymer exchange membrane fuel cells
Talába, Michal ; Chladil, Ladislav (referee) ; Novák, Vítězslav (advisor)
This work brings a study about non-platinum catalysts, alkaline membranes and methods that interprets catalytic activity. Work deals with a research on non-platinum catalysts based on MnO2 with addition of support substances, measuring of their properties using cyclic voltammetry and hydrodynamics theory. Also a fuel cell measurement of catalytic materials on PVA membrane is executed. The outcome of this work is evaluation of voltammetry and fuel cell measurements. The results of all methods are compared too.
Zinc in food suplements
Sauchanka, Katsiaryna ; Suková, Petra (referee) ; Řezáčová, Veronika (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis was to determine zinc in the dietary supplements by the voltammetric method. The general properties of zinc, its occurrence, toxicity and influence on human health are described in the first part. Next the methods, including a detailed description of the voltammetric analysis, are summarized. The experimental part is focused on the process of optimization of the conditions for zinc voltammetric analysis and the application of the optimised method on real samples.
Electrodes optimization of thick-film sensors
Křivka, Jan ; Ficek, Richard (referee) ; Prášek, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with thick-film sensor’s electrodes optimization. The main goal of this work is to find suitable design of the electrodes for the best and reproducible current response of thick-film sensors.
Development of electroanalytical methods for detection of cholesterol, 7-dehydrocholesterol and cholecalciferol
Benešová, Lenka
Steroidival substances are an integral part of the human organism, such as bile acids, steroid hormones, vitamins. The most important sterol in whole organism is cholesterol, which is cornerstone of the all cell membranes. It is involved in important processes in the body, but its storage in blood vessels in the formo f low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is crucial of reason serious health diseases as atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction and others. 7-dehydrocholesterol is a precursor of cholesterol and another sterol compound studied by me, cholekalciferol, also known as a vitamin D3. Deficiency of 7-dehydrocholesterol reductase is the main indicatior of the possible genesis of Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome. One of the goals of this thesis was developed a suitable electrochemical method to facilitate the diagnosis of this syndrome from plasma and amniotic fluid in the prenatal and postnatal phases of pregnancy. Within the framework of this thesis were developer electrochemical methods in a batch and flow arrangement for detection of the above-mentioned sterols, namely cholesterol, 7-dehydrocholesterol and cholekalciferol. It was wokered in the medium contain perchloric acid or its salt sodium perchlorate in acetonitrile as supporting electrolyte. It was worked in the wide range of working disc...

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