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Determination of nitrate in root vegetables
Fiala, Petr ; Štursa, Václav (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis deals with the study of nitrates occuring in different species of root vegetables. The aim is to compare the amount of nitrates in common type of vegetables to bio vegetables. The theoretical part of the Bachelor thesis is devoted to root vegetable in general and also to nitrates and their influence to human health and nature. Fertilizers and organic agriculture are also mentioned. The last chapter focuses on the analytical method. The measurrement is carried out by the ion chromatography and the outcome of nitrate concentrations in both types of vegetables is compared and discussed. The results point out higher concentration of nitrates in bio-quality vegetables.
Influence of hydroxyacids on transdermal absorption of selected active pharmaceutical ingredients
Volhinava, Anastasiya ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the experimental study of transdermal transport of individual hydroxyacids and their combination with water-soluble vitamins. During this work the literature review was prepared, which was focused on the use of hydroxyacids in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. At the same time the current state of use of water-soluble vitamins for topical applications was studied. Series of experiments was performed using Franz diffusion cells to simulate transdermal transport in vitro across cutaneous, synthetic and artificial Strat M ® membranes. The methodology of sample preparation and analysis of their transport properties was invented and optimized. The optimized methodology was subsequently used in a series of diffusion experiments in which the penetrated amount of hydroxyacids was analyzed by ion chromatography. The concentration of water-soluble vitamins was determined by HPLC. All examined active substances demonstrate positive penetration properties. The best results were obtained with combination of glycolic acid with pyridoxine.
Determination of micro and macro elements in bottled water by ICP-OES technique
Herman, Vít ; Vespalcová, Milena (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
This Master’s thesis deals with the determination of selected micro and macro elements in bottled water purchased in retail chains Czech Republic. There are described macro elements and micro elements that occur in the waters, bottled waters legislation and the most frequent used instrumental methods for elemental analysis. In this work for the analysis of bottled water were used methods optical emission spectrometry with inductively coupled plasma (ICP-OES) and ion chromatography (IC). Elemental composition of bottled water after analysis corresponded to the composition indicated on the labels, there were recorded only minor deviations from the reported concentrations. All bottled water meets the conditions of the legislation of the Czech Republic. The measured data were statistically processed in the XL Stat program and by multivariate data analysis was examined whether it is possible to individual bottled water from each other based on the analyzes differentiate, which can help in verifying the authenticity of bottled water and in the detection of adulteration of bottled water for profit.
Application of a novel continuous sampler for the determination of compounds in ultrafine aerosol
Hlaváčková, Hana ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Alexa,, Lukáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of new type of continuous sampler for the determination of compounds in ultra-fine aerosol. The aim of the study was to optimize parameters of the aerosol sampler CGU-ACTJU (Condensation-Growth Unit – Aerosol Counterflow Two-Jets Unit) and its application for the real aerosol samples. The ACTJU sampler connected to upstreamed CGU enables sampling of ultra-fine fraction of particulate matter to the diameter about few nanometers. The measured results from CGU-ACTJU were compared with commercial sampler (cascade impactor) with subsequent offline analysis. The atmospheric aerosol was sampled in two campaigns (July–August 2021 and February 2022) on the terrace of Institute of Analytical Chemistry of CAS in Brno. Theoretical part of the study contains information about analytical methods for the characterization of aerosol, the experimental part describes used methods in detail and the results of experiments are discussed.
Determination of inorganic corrosion inhibitors by ion chromatography
Kapiasová, Anna ; Kubíčková, Anna (advisor) ; Kozlík, Petr (referee)
Corrosion inhibitors are substances that prevent the internal surface of the cooling system from corrosion. Inorganic corrosion inhibitors contain inorganic anions that passivate the surface, thereby preventing the diffusion of oxygen into the system and protecting the surface from oxidation. This study is aimed at the development and validation of a method for the determination of inorganic corrosion inhibitors (specifically chlorides, nitrites, nitrates, hydrogen phosphates, sulfates and molybdates) by ion chromatography. The optimal separation of anions was achieved with a mobile phase consist of 3.3 mM sodium carbonate and 3.3 mM sodium bicarbonate (pH= 10.1) at 45 řC using the column Metrosep A Supp 7 (250 × 4.0 mm with particle size of 5 µm) (Metrohm, Switzerland). Under these conditions the analysis took 48 minutes. After validation, the method was used to determine corrosion inhibitors in real coolant samples. The peaks of the individual anions contained in the coolants were verified by spiking with standards of anions. The anion concentrations were determined from the areas of these peaks using the calibration curves. Key words ion chromatography, engine coolants, corrosion inhibitors, inorganic ions
Simultaneous determination of ultratrace concentration of nitric acid and nitrates in air using chemiluminescent online analysers
Čmelíková, Dorota ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Alexa,, Lukáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the development, optimization and real use of a continuous flow analyser for online determination of nitric acid and nitrates in air. The principle of analysis is photolytic conversion of nitrate in solution to peroxynitrite with subsequent detection by chemiluminescence reaction with luminol. The main aim of this thesis was to optimize parameters of analyser followed by practical use for analysis of urban air. The detection limit of gaseous nitric acid was 0,13 g·m3, resp. 0,10 g·m3 for nitrates in aerosol. The measured online concentrations were compared with reference offline analysis. The analysis of urban air was realized in two campaigns (September 2022 and February 2023) at Institute of Analytical Chemistry of CAS in Brno. The apparatus was placed in laboratory on the second floor and samples were collected from the window at Veveří street.
Application of a novel continuous sampler for the determination of compounds in ultrafine aerosol
Hlaváčková, Hana ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Alexa,, Lukáš (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the use of new type of continuous sampler for the determination of compounds in ultra-fine aerosol. The aim of the study was to optimize parameters of the aerosol sampler CGU-ACTJU (Condensation-Growth Unit – Aerosol Counterflow Two-Jets Unit) and its application for the real aerosol samples. The ACTJU sampler connected to upstreamed CGU enables sampling of ultra-fine fraction of particulate matter to the diameter about few nanometers. The measured results from CGU-ACTJU were compared with commercial sampler (cascade impactor) with subsequent offline analysis. The atmospheric aerosol was sampled in two campaigns (July–August 2021 and February 2022) on the terrace of Institute of Analytical Chemistry of CAS in Brno. Theoretical part of the study contains information about analytical methods for the characterization of aerosol, the experimental part describes used methods in detail and the results of experiments are discussed.
Pharmaceutical application of high performance ion chromatography in analysis of organic anions and cations
Čujová, Sabína ; Pacáková, Věra (advisor) ; Čabala, Radomír (referee)
The thesis is focused on application of ion chromatography in pharmaceutical analyses of organic ions. Ion chromatography is increasingly used in the field of pharmaceutical analysis. This includes the analysis of impurities and metabolites. In the first part of this thesis, ion chromatography is compared with common separation techniques used in pharmacy, such as gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography. In the second part development and validation of methods of ion chromatography for purity evaluation and quality control of active pharmaceutical substances Rivastigmine hemitartrate and Pramipexole hydrochloride were carried out. Key words: ion chromatography, reversed-phase chromatography, ion-pair chromatography, ion-exclusion chromatography, ion-exchange chromatography, GC, HPLC
Analysis of water soluble salts in bricks (Landštejn)
Ševčík, Radek
The research report presents the results of water extracts analysis of bricks originated form Landštejn castle. The determination of chlorides, nitrates and sulphates was performed using ion chromatography.
Influence of hydroxyacids on transdermal absorption of selected active pharmaceutical ingredients
Volhinava, Anastasiya ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
Diploma thesis deals with the experimental study of transdermal transport of individual hydroxyacids and their combination with water-soluble vitamins. During this work the literature review was prepared, which was focused on the use of hydroxyacids in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. At the same time the current state of use of water-soluble vitamins for topical applications was studied. Series of experiments was performed using Franz diffusion cells to simulate transdermal transport in vitro across cutaneous, synthetic and artificial Strat M ® membranes. The methodology of sample preparation and analysis of their transport properties was invented and optimized. The optimized methodology was subsequently used in a series of diffusion experiments in which the penetrated amount of hydroxyacids was analyzed by ion chromatography. The concentration of water-soluble vitamins was determined by HPLC. All examined active substances demonstrate positive penetration properties. The best results were obtained with combination of glycolic acid with pyridoxine.

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