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Use of thin layer chromatography for fractionation and characterization of organic matter isolated from alginite
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of structure and physicochemical properties of organic fractions of humic substances, which were obtained by the method of thin-layer chromatography. Humic substances, which were used in this study, were isolated from a sample of Slovak alginite based on the procedure of the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS). The following analytical techniques were selected for the characterization of isolated humic substances: thermogravimetric and elemental analysis, molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Each organic fraction of humic substances were characterized by molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Using steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, humic substances were found to be composed of fluorophores of humic and non-humic (protein) character. Organic fractions corresponding to the humic fluorophores were characterized by a higher content of oxygen substituents on the aromatic nukleus, a higher degree of aromaticity and also a higher molecular weight. The aim of this diploma thesis was to design and optimize the process of organic matter fractionation for the purpose of detailed understanding of the structure and properties of humic substances, which were isolated from the sedimentary rock alginite. Based on this, the practical applicability of the thin layer chromatography method to significantly reduce the molecular heterogenity of the studied humic substances was evaluated.
Hydrogels based on cationic polyelectrolytes
Jarábková, Sabína ; Lehocký,, Marián (referee) ; Pekař, Miloslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the study of physical hydrogels based on positively-charged polyelectrolyte. The study is to investigate the interaction of selected positively-charged polyelectrolytes with oppositely charged surfactants in water and in physiologicla saline solution (0.15 M NaCl). The influence of the process for preparing hydrogels. Hydrogels were prepared by dry or wet. Were tested solubilization abilities hydrogels prepared using the hydrophobic dye oil red O were also measured rheological properties of the hydrogels prepared using frequency oscillatory tests and flow tests, depending on the concentration of the polymer or surfactant. For the rheological experiments suggest that chitosan is capable of forming rigid hydrogels with better mechanical properties than the dextran in the presence of both surfactants. Selected samples were also carried out experiments using fluorescent sold prodan, nile red and -naphthol as fluorescent probes. And in selected experiments was determined by solids content in percentage depending on the concentration used polyelectrolytes or surfactants.
Interactions of polycations and anionic surfactants
Szabová, Jana ; Krouská, Jitka (referee) ; Mravec, Filip (advisor)
This thesis deals with the study of interaction polycations and anionic sufactants with regard to phase separation in water and in physiological saline solution (0.15 moldm3 NaCl). First, the solubilizing experiments were made (using hydrophobic dye red oil O) for mapping behavior system SDS-DEAE. Then the aggregation behavior of surfactant was measured. Using solubilizing experiments the area for influence of addition dextran hydrochloride for aggregation was selected. This behavior was investigated by fluorescence spectroscopy using pyrene as fluorescence probe. The Critical Micellar and Agregation Concentration of studied system was determined and defined the area of phase separation. The influence of the process of preparing hydrogels by dry or wet path was studeid. The measurements revealed that the addition of salt and polymer has a considerable influence on value of CAC. It was also found, that increasing ionic strength affects the formation of a hydrogel. Finally, it was found that the process of preparing hydrogels does not affect formation of hydrogel.
Analysis of humic acids solutions after their decomposition by diaphragm discharge
Totová, Ivana ; Švejdová, Dana (referee) ; Kozáková, Zdenka (advisor)
Preliminary results of research focused on the applications of DC diaphragm discharge in water solutions containing humic substances are presented in this diploma thesis. Electrical discharges in water produce various reactive species such as radicals (•OH, •O, •H), ions and molecules (H2O2, O3). These species have high oxidation potential and thus they easily react with order species and molecules. Such reactions could lead, for example, to destruction of organic pollutants dissolved in water. This work studies this effect on humic matters that can be contained in water coming from floods. Diaphragm discharge investigated by this work was created in the reactor using konstant DC high voltage up to 2 kV that gave the total input power from 100 to 200 W. Breakdown and discharge ignition started in the pin-hole in the dielectric barrier separating two electrode spaces (anode and cathode space). Presented work investigates decomposition of humic substances by the electric discharge in the dependence of solution properties and discharge conditions. Parameters such as initial solution conductivity, electrolyte kind or input power have been investigated. Moreover, substantial effect of pH on humic acid decomposition has been observed. Refraktometry and absorption spectroscopy in UV-VIS region together with fluorescence spectroscopy has been used for the detection of changes in humic solutions.
Influence of soil management on properties of humic substances
Rubínková, Eva ; Pospíšilová, Ľubica (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
The aim of the Diploma thesis is to consider an influence of soil management (rotation of crops on arable land and grassland) to quantity and quality of humic substances. These properties are depended not only upon way of soil management, but also upon climatic effects, such are rainfall, temperature, elevation above sea-level, level of underground water and content of clay. Significantly influenced factors are content and form of organic carbon which is very tightly bonded to humic substances. In this work the humic acids content and properties progression was studied in given time period. Also the effect of crop rotations to changes of physical and chemical properties of humic acids in soil environment was observed. Diploma thesis was realized in co-operation with Mendel University in Brno, which supplied elaborating samples. Studied soil samples were taken from humus horizon Cambisol modal Vatín during years 1999–2006, always in autumn. Individual samples were characterized by available analytical methods, which are generally used in humic substances research area. They are especially fluorescence spectrometry, UV-VIS and infrared spectrometry and acid-base and conductometric titrations.
Physicochemical and structural analysis for characterization of native and modified humic acids
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on structural and physicochemical characterization of native and methylated humic acid. These samples of humic acids, which were isolated from oxidized brown coal Leonardite, were characterized by thermal and spectrometric methods. The following analytical techniques were selected to determine the structural and physico-chemical changes between native and methylated humic acid: thermogravimetry (TGA), elemental analysis (EA), molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), fluorescence spectroscopy and last but not least nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR). The aim of this bachelor thesis was to find the differences in the structure of selected humic acids and also to verify the suitability of the techniques, which were used to characterize these biocolloid substances.
Analýza džusov metódou „UV-odtlačkov prstov”
Saganová, Sabrina
Nowadays, people's interest in healthy food is increasing. These are mainly food ingredients as much as possible in their natural form. Such foods also include fruit juices, which, in addition to quenching thirst, also contain substances beneficial to health - vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, proteins and others. By taking fruit juice, we support the immune system, intestinal peristalsis, strengthen bones, and even consumption of fruit can serve as a means of preventing cancer. However, with the increase in the consumption of fruit juices (especially orange and apple), the risk of adulteration of these drinks also increases. It is precisely in this context that it is ne-cessary to constantly look for new and fast methods with which to guarantee the quali-ty and safety of food. In the first part of this thesis, I focused on the composition of fruit juices, their health benefits for the human body, production, methods of counter-feiting. The second part of this work consists of a study in which the new method of "UV-fingerprints" was used as a quick tool for verifying the quality of fruit juices. The method is based on the spectral properties of the sample before and after irradiation with high-energy ultraviolet radiation (λ = 254 nm). During the irradiation, photoche-mical changes will occur, which serve to identify the sample. I optimized the method by placing the samples in different temperature environments (laboratory temperature, refrigerator, freezer). Subsequently, using boxplots - statistical evaluation, I tried to find differences both within individual types of fruit, but also between individual brands of one type of fruit.
Program-controlled freeze drying for the preparation of the drug-delivery system based on polysaccharide and hydrophobic molecules
Dufková, Michaela ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
The lyophilization process favors the hydrophobic effect between the individual dextran chains. This hydrophobic effect allows hydrophobic drugs to settle and remain within the biopolymer. Due to hydrophobic effect, dextran can serve as a carrier for the distribution of hydrophobic drugs. The goal of this thesis was to prepare a carrier system based on native dextran using program-controlled freeze-drying. Hydrophobic drugs were modeled using the fluorescent probes pyrene and prodane. The effectiveness of promoting the hydrophobic effect was studied using infrared spectrometry, fluorescence spectrometry and scanning electron microscopy. Using ATR-FTIR spectrometry, a shift of the absorption band of thevalence vibration of the C–O bond in OH groups in alcohol was observed. Using fluorescence spectrometry, the emission polarity index was calculated for pyrene from the 1st and 3rd maximum fluorescence intensity, and for prodan, a shift of the maximum fluorescence intensity to lower wavelengths was observed. SEM images showed that during the lyophilization process, the dextran structure formed a dense network of fibers, indicating the presence of many sites with a higher content of hydrophobic domains. Positive results were obtained with these methods, which proved the positive effect of lyophilization on the formation of a hydrophobic effect between individual polysaccharide chains. The results may contribute to the development of carrier systems for hydrophobic drugs.
Use of thin layer chromatography for fractionation and characterization of organic matter isolated from alginite
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the study of structure and physicochemical properties of organic fractions of humic substances, which were obtained by the method of thin-layer chromatography. Humic substances, which were used in this study, were isolated from a sample of Slovak alginite based on the procedure of the International Humic Substances Society (IHSS). The following analytical techniques were selected for the characterization of isolated humic substances: thermogravimetric and elemental analysis, molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Each organic fraction of humic substances were characterized by molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Using steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy, humic substances were found to be composed of fluorophores of humic and non-humic (protein) character. Organic fractions corresponding to the humic fluorophores were characterized by a higher content of oxygen substituents on the aromatic nukleus, a higher degree of aromaticity and also a higher molecular weight. The aim of this diploma thesis was to design and optimize the process of organic matter fractionation for the purpose of detailed understanding of the structure and properties of humic substances, which were isolated from the sedimentary rock alginite. Based on this, the practical applicability of the thin layer chromatography method to significantly reduce the molecular heterogenity of the studied humic substances was evaluated.
Physicochemical and structural analysis for characterization of native and modified humic acids
Solanský, Pavel ; Sovová, Šárka (referee) ; Enev, Vojtěch (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on structural and physicochemical characterization of native and methylated humic acid. These samples of humic acids, which were isolated from oxidized brown coal Leonardite, were characterized by thermal and spectrometric methods. The following analytical techniques were selected to determine the structural and physico-chemical changes between native and methylated humic acid: thermogravimetry (TGA), elemental analysis (EA), molecular absorption spectroscopy (UV/Vis), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), fluorescence spectroscopy and last but not least nuclear magnetic resonance (13C NMR). The aim of this bachelor thesis was to find the differences in the structure of selected humic acids and also to verify the suitability of the techniques, which were used to characterize these biocolloid substances.

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