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Study on structural and thermodynamic aspects of the interactions of humic substances with organic ions.
Fryšová, Eva ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of thermodynamic and structural aspects of the interactions of humic acids with organic ions. Methylene blue (dye) was used as a model organic ion. The interactions were studied by isothermal titration calorimetry and dialysis in diffusion cells. The calorimetric experiments showed exothermic nature of the interactions. Furthermore it was proved that increasing concentration of humic acids causes increasing of reaction enthalpy. The dialysis experiments found that increasing concentration of humic acids causes increasing of apparent equilibrium constant. The value of this constant was lower for modified humic acid due to the reduced content of the binding sites.
Effect of chemical modification of humic acids on their interactions with organic ions
Fryšová, Eva ; Weidlich, Tomáš (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the interaction of humic acids with organic ions and effect of chemical modification of humic acids on this interaction. Rhodamine 6G was used as a model organic ion. The interaction were studied by fluorescence quenching, dialysis in diffusion cells and differential UV-VIS spectroscopy. Results showed that the bond between the reactants was not primarily dependent on carboxylic functional groups of humic acids. Fluorescence experiments indicated static quenching mechanism and differential UV-VIS spectroscopy demonstrated the existence of - interactions.
Study on transport of liquid lignohumates through plant leaves and plant cuticles
Rampáčková, Eliška ; Weidlich, Tomáš (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of transport commercial solution of pottasium lignohumate through the plant cuticles, as the main barriers in transport of active ingredience to plant tissues. The problematics has been studied to obtain the informations about ability of transport liquid active ingredience during foliar fertilization, which became popular in theme of efective utilization fertilizers and reduction their negative impact to enviroment. The aim of this thesis was to optimize technics of diffusion for demanded purposes in the Stokes diffusion cells. As the transport barriers have been used the plant cuticles, that have been isolated by various methods. The ultraviolet and visible spectrometry (UV-VIS) was the analytical method for determination of transported volume of lignohumate and to the mentioned experiments the cuticles of Prunus laurocerasus and cuticles of tomato fruit have been used. The isolated cuticles have been analyzed by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and profilometry. The characterisation of the used solution of lignohumate was also important part of this thesis. It has been used the basic physico-chemical methods and also the advanced methods as tensiometry, size exclusion chromatography with UV detector and differential refractive index detector (SEC-UV-dRI) and thermogravimetry (TGA).
Structural and thermodynamic aspects of interactions between biopolymers and organic ions
Rybárik, Jan ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the study of thermodynamic and structural aspects of the interactions of humic acids with organic ions. Methylene blue (dye) was used as a model organic ion. The interactions were studied by isothermal titration calorimetry, dissolution calorimetry and by diffusion in diffusion cells.
Chiral membrane prepared by electrostatic modification of ionexchange membrane
Čížek, Jan
In this work, a simple and effective method for chiral membrane preparation is demonstrated, involving electrostatic interaction between negatively charged sulfobutylether-β-cyclodextrin (SBE-β-CD) as a chiral selector and a commercially available anionexchange membrane.The modified home-made chiral membrane was tested in diffusion cells to characterize its enantioselectivity towards D,L–Tryptophan. We demonstrated in our work that L–Tryptophan is preferentially absorbed into the membrane, while D–Tryptophan\nis transported through the membrane with enantiomeric excess exceeding 80%. To increase the permeation rate of the membrane, thinner ion-exchange membrane substrate with higher degree of swelling is proposed.\n
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Study on transport of liquid lignohumates through plant leaves and plant cuticles
Rampáčková, Eliška ; Weidlich, Tomáš (referee) ; Smilek, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of transport commercial solution of pottasium lignohumate through the plant cuticles, as the main barriers in transport of active ingredience to plant tissues. The problematics has been studied to obtain the informations about ability of transport liquid active ingredience during foliar fertilization, which became popular in theme of efective utilization fertilizers and reduction their negative impact to enviroment. The aim of this thesis was to optimize technics of diffusion for demanded purposes in the Stokes diffusion cells. As the transport barriers have been used the plant cuticles, that have been isolated by various methods. The ultraviolet and visible spectrometry (UV-VIS) was the analytical method for determination of transported volume of lignohumate and to the mentioned experiments the cuticles of Prunus laurocerasus and cuticles of tomato fruit have been used. The isolated cuticles have been analyzed by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and profilometry. The characterisation of the used solution of lignohumate was also important part of this thesis. It has been used the basic physico-chemical methods and also the advanced methods as tensiometry, size exclusion chromatography with UV detector and differential refractive index detector (SEC-UV-dRI) and thermogravimetry (TGA).
Structural and thermodynamic aspects of interactions between biopolymers and organic ions
Rybárik, Jan ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the study of thermodynamic and structural aspects of the interactions of humic acids with organic ions. Methylene blue (dye) was used as a model organic ion. The interactions were studied by isothermal titration calorimetry, dissolution calorimetry and by diffusion in diffusion cells.
Effect of chemical modification of humic acids on their interactions with organic ions
Fryšová, Eva ; Weidlich, Tomáš (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the interaction of humic acids with organic ions and effect of chemical modification of humic acids on this interaction. Rhodamine 6G was used as a model organic ion. The interaction were studied by fluorescence quenching, dialysis in diffusion cells and differential UV-VIS spectroscopy. Results showed that the bond between the reactants was not primarily dependent on carboxylic functional groups of humic acids. Fluorescence experiments indicated static quenching mechanism and differential UV-VIS spectroscopy demonstrated the existence of - interactions.
Study on structural and thermodynamic aspects of the interactions of humic substances with organic ions.
Fryšová, Eva ; Pekař, Miloslav (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the study of thermodynamic and structural aspects of the interactions of humic acids with organic ions. Methylene blue (dye) was used as a model organic ion. The interactions were studied by isothermal titration calorimetry and dialysis in diffusion cells. The calorimetric experiments showed exothermic nature of the interactions. Furthermore it was proved that increasing concentration of humic acids causes increasing of reaction enthalpy. The dialysis experiments found that increasing concentration of humic acids causes increasing of apparent equilibrium constant. The value of this constant was lower for modified humic acid due to the reduced content of the binding sites.

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