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Characterization of plasma activated water for biomedical applications
Šindelková, Kateřina ; Dzik, Petr (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to characterize plasma activated water (PAW) prepared in various plasma systems using direct and indirect interaction of plasma with liquid or its surface. Plasma was generated by electric discharges at atmospheric pressure. The prepared plasma-activated water was studied with respect to its use in biomedical applications. The theoretical part deals with plasma activated water. It contains a description of the PAW preparation, its characterization in terms of produced particles or its physico-chemical properties. Also, methods for antimicrobial activity estimation or colorimetric determination of produced particles are described in this section. In the experimental part of this work, the types of discharges that were used for the PAW preparation and their comparison are presented. Two types of liquids were selected for the activation, namely distilled and tap water. Subsequently, concentrations of selected reactive particles in PAW (hydrogen peroxide, nitrates and nitrites) produced in three different plasma systems were determined. Besides the comparison of reactive particles production in various systems, their time stability was studied as well. Over time after the PAW preparation, the values of active particles concentrations have changed due to mutual interactions between the particles. Mainly, nitrites were oxidized to nitrates or vice versa depending on the PAW type and other conditions. Part of the work was also monitoring selected physical properties of PAW, namely pH value and specific conductivity. It has been found that PAW does not retain its activated properties for too long, depending on the type of preparation and methods of storage. Therefore, one of the important goals of this work was to determine and compare suitable storage conditions for PAW with respect to its potential biomedical applications.
Comparison of plasma activated water quality prepared by different plasma systems
Staškovanová, Denisa ; Krčma, František (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with generation of reactive species (hydrogen peroxide, nitrates, nitrites) using various plasma systems in distilled and tap water. Prepared plasma activated water differs in the way the plasma is applied, namely plasma above the water surface, plasma inside water or bubbling of plasma gaseous products into water. The main goal is to determine the amount of species produced in different plasma systems and compare them with each other. The effect of ozonizer experimental conditions on the generated amount of reactive species is also monitored.
Diagnostics of active particles generated by the interaction of plasma microwave discharge with liquids
Kovaříková, Kateřina ; Töröková, Lucie (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
The first part of this Bachelor’s thesis describes problems of electric discharges in gas and on a surface of water solutions. It focuses on the generation of the active particles that are generated during the discharge and their subsequent analysis by appropriate analytical methods. The second part focuses on identification of the active particles that are generated during the microwave discharge in gas phase and during the interaction with water solution surface. The aim is to determine the influence of experimental conditions on the information of the active particles, specifically the nitrates and nitrite ions.
Determination of volatile and non-volatile nitrite products in sausages
Hlávka, Jan ; Sobotníková, Jana (advisor) ; Čabala, Radomír (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the determination of nitrite products in sausages using gas chromatography. In the first part of this thesis, an extraction method was developed for the determination of 4-cyanophenol and N-nitrosoproline in samples of sausage products using gas chromatography with tandem mass spectroscopy. A 1% formic acid solution in acetonitrile was used to extract the analytes from the sausage samples. Due to the lower volatility of the analytes, derivatisation with N,O-bis(trimethylsilyl)trifluoroacetamide was necessary before each analysis. Using this method, an indicative determination of the concentrations of 4-cyanophenol and N-nitrosoproline in selected sausage samples was carried out. The standard addition method was used for the quantification of these analytes because of the strong matrix effect. For the selected types of sausage, it was observed whether or not the concentrations of the analytes differed in products with different meat contents. At the end of this diploma thesis, a validation of a method for the determination of volatile N-nitrosamines in sausage products by gas chromatography with chemiluminescence detection was performed. The analytes were N-nitrosodimethylamine, N-nitrosodiethylamine, N-nitrosodibutylamine, N-nitroso-piperidine, N-nitrosopyrrolidine...
Study of decontamination effects of plasma and plasma activated water
Kovaříková, Kateřina ; Krouská, Jitka (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
The theoretical part of this Diploma’s thesis describes the use of plasma in decontamination processes. The experimental part of the thesis focuses on the preparation and characterization of model samples of organic dyes by appropriate analytical methods. The model samples were treated by direct exposure to plasma or plasma activated water. For both treatments, two different plasma sources were used - a dielectric barrier discharge in an ozonizer with subsequent bubbling of its gaseous products into the solution, and a microwave plasma jet applied to the liquid surface. The aim of the work was to evaluate the decontamination rate of the samples and to compare the performance of the different systems.
Quality of selected meat products produced in standard and organic quality
JAROŠOVÁ, Martina
The aim of this Master thesis was to compare the presence of used preservation substances and basic ingredients in meat products made in regular and bio-quality. In practical part of the thesis, a polarization measurement was done with the aim to determine whether there is a quality difference between these two production qualities. The obtained data were subsequently processed and statistically evaluated. The statistical evaluation showed that the basic composition of meat products in regular and bio-quality is basically identical in percentage. Furthermore, the frequency of used preservation additives in different foods was statistically evaluated as well. In conclusion, food products in bio-quality showed 0.7 less additive content compared to regular food product, however, the difference was still weighed as statistically insignificant.
Comparison of plasma activated water quality prepared by different plasma systems
Staškovanová, Denisa ; Krčma, František (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with generation of reactive species (hydrogen peroxide, nitrates, nitrites) using various plasma systems in distilled and tap water. Prepared plasma activated water differs in the way the plasma is applied, namely plasma above the water surface, plasma inside water or bubbling of plasma gaseous products into water. The main goal is to determine the amount of species produced in different plasma systems and compare them with each other. The effect of ozonizer experimental conditions on the generated amount of reactive species is also monitored.
Characterization of plasma activated water for biomedical applications
Šindelková, Kateřina ; Dzik, Petr (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is to characterize plasma activated water (PAW) prepared in various plasma systems using direct and indirect interaction of plasma with liquid or its surface. Plasma was generated by electric discharges at atmospheric pressure. The prepared plasma-activated water was studied with respect to its use in biomedical applications. The theoretical part deals with plasma activated water. It contains a description of the PAW preparation, its characterization in terms of produced particles or its physico-chemical properties. Also, methods for antimicrobial activity estimation or colorimetric determination of produced particles are described in this section. In the experimental part of this work, the types of discharges that were used for the PAW preparation and their comparison are presented. Two types of liquids were selected for the activation, namely distilled and tap water. Subsequently, concentrations of selected reactive particles in PAW (hydrogen peroxide, nitrates and nitrites) produced in three different plasma systems were determined. Besides the comparison of reactive particles production in various systems, their time stability was studied as well. Over time after the PAW preparation, the values of active particles concentrations have changed due to mutual interactions between the particles. Mainly, nitrites were oxidized to nitrates or vice versa depending on the PAW type and other conditions. Part of the work was also monitoring selected physical properties of PAW, namely pH value and specific conductivity. It has been found that PAW does not retain its activated properties for too long, depending on the type of preparation and methods of storage. Therefore, one of the important goals of this work was to determine and compare suitable storage conditions for PAW with respect to its potential biomedical applications.
Kinetic determination of nitrites with spectrophotometric detection
Vašíčková, Pavla ; Nesměrák, Karel (advisor) ; Rychlovský, Petr (referee)
Title: Kinetic determination of nitrites with spectrophotometric detection Annotation: The proposal and optimization of the kinetic determination of nitrites in water samples is the aim of this bachelor thesis. The method is based on the ability of nitrites to catalyze the oxidation of toluidine blue by bromate in acidic media. The course of the reaction is monitored by spectrophotometrically, using a decrease of the absorbance band at 653 nm in the constant period of time from the beginning of the reaction. The dual-chanel manifolds FIA apparatus was proposed and optimized. The calibration dependency in the range of 0,05-1,00 mg ml-1 was measured. The instrumental limit of detection of 0,038 mg ml-1 and limit of quantification of 0,125 mg ml-1 were calculated. The method was applied on real sample of river water. Key words: nitrites, flow-injection analysis, kinetic catalytic methods
Diagnostics of active particles generated by the interaction of plasma microwave discharge with liquids
Kovaříková, Kateřina ; Töröková, Lucie (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
The first part of this Bachelor’s thesis describes problems of electric discharges in gas and on a surface of water solutions. It focuses on the generation of the active particles that are generated during the discharge and their subsequent analysis by appropriate analytical methods. The second part focuses on identification of the active particles that are generated during the microwave discharge in gas phase and during the interaction with water solution surface. The aim is to determine the influence of experimental conditions on the information of the active particles, specifically the nitrates and nitrite ions.

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