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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Automatizace pracoviště elektroerozivního obrábění / Automatization of work place with electrical discharge machines

Gašpar, Daniel January 2013 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is the analysis of the current state in the workplace EDM and suggestion of the automation workplace in tool making "KASKO forms" including techno-economic assessment of the current and suggested solutions on the selected product and quantification of payback period.
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Stanovení markerů nádorových onemocnění pomocí uhlíkových pastových elektrod / Determination of tumor markers using carbon paste electrodes

Adámková, Hana January 2016 (has links)
In this master s thesis, electrochemical determination of homovanillic acid (HVA) andˈ vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) was performed on carbon paste electrode. The purpose of this thesis was finding out optimal conditions for determination of these analytes by ndifferential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and high pressure liquid chromatography with a carbon paste electrode as an electrochemical detector (HPLC-ED). The electrochemical behavior of the compounds depends mainly on pH of the solution; the best results are obtained in acidic medium. The limits of detection for DPV method were for HVA 0,38 μmol·dm-3 and for VMA 0,25 μmol·dm-3 . The limits of detection for HPLC-ED were for HVA 0,7 μmol·dm-3 and for VMA 0,2 μmol·dm-3 . Developed method was successfully used for the determination of homovanillic and vanillylmandelic acid in urine samples. With HPLC - ED the limits of detection 0,8 μmol·dm-3 (HVA) and 0,5 μmol·dm-3 (VMA) were achieved. Key words: Homovanillic acid, vanillylmandelic acid, carbon paste electrode, DPV, HPLC
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Studium redoxních a adsorpčních vlastností žlučových kyselin na rtuťové visící kapkové elektrodě / Study of redox and adsorption features of bile acids on hanging mercury drop electrode

Yershova, Polina January 2020 (has links)
Bile acids are the end products of cholesterol metabolism and are important biological surfactants. The curved shape of their chains allows the cyclization of molecules, and the formation of a supramolecular structure. The goal of this thesis was to study the electrochemical and adsorption behavior of selected bile acids: lithocholic, deoxycholic and cholic acids. The measurements were carried out in the medium Brittonův-Robinson buffer:methanol in the ratio 9:1 using cyclic voltammetry and AC voltammetry methods and measuring the dependence of the differential capacitance Cd on the applied potential E. A hanging mercury drop electrode was used as a working electrode. The measurements showed that bile acids are adsorbed on the surface of the electrode and organizing themselves in self assembled monolayers (SAM). In our case we have observed formation of 2D condensed layers as specific form of SAM. Transfer techniques were used to demonstrate bile acid adsorption. A study of the behavior of lithocholic acid as a function of different pH values showed that only at pH 10.0 to 12.0 2D 2D condensation occurs, i. e. that at pH values in the range of 2.0 to 9.0 it is another type of adsorption. On AC voltammograms, there are a maximum of two areas in which peaks occur: the first is around -0.2 V and the...
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Vývoj elektroanalytických metod pro detekci žlučových kyselin obsahujících 7α hydroxylovou skupinu / Development of electroanalytical methods for detection of bile acids possessing 7α hydroxyl group

Jelšíková, Kristýna January 2020 (has links)
This master's thesis contains a study of electrochemical processes of selected bile acids possessing 7 hydroxyl group (cholic, chenodeoxycholic and −muricholic). The measurements were performed on boron−doped diamond electrode in the non-aqueous medium of acetonitrile and perchloric acid (water content 0.55 %) by cyclic voltammetry. It is known that the electrochemical activity of 7 bile acids is increased by a dehydration reaction between perchloric acid and the 7 bile acid. The subject of the study was the stability of the voltammetric response of chemically activated bile acids in the region of negative potentials. It was found that the presence of oxygen in the measured solution is an important factor for obtaining the cathodic signal of 7 bile acids. It probably performs a regenerative function; the product of the electrochemical reduction is re-oxidized in its presence, which leads to an increase in the voltammetric response. At the same time, it is important that the direction of the scan in cyclic voltammetry first proceeds to positive values. A potential of +2.0 V (vs. Ag/AgNO3 in acetonitrile) must be reached for the HO● radicals to be formed. It is these radicals that presumably lead to the formation of the product(s) of bile acids electrochemical oxidation that can be subsequently...
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Vývoj voltametrických metod pro detekci cholesterolu a jeho prekursoru lathosterolu / Development of voltammetric methods for detection of cholesterol and its prekursor lathosterol

Bláhová, Eva January 2021 (has links)
Cholesterol is an irreplaceable sterol found in animal cells, lathosterol is one of its precursors. The first aim of this Thesis is to develop a method for determining cholesterol after liquid- liquid extraction from milk matrices by differential pulse voltammetry on a boron doped diamond electrode in the presence of perchloric acid in acetonitrile where cholesterol provides an irreversible anodic response at the potential between +1300 and +1600 mV depending on the water content. The second aim is a study of the voltammetric behavior of lathosterol on boron doped diamond and glassy carbon electrodes using cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry mainly in perchloric acid but also sodium perchlorate where lathosterol provides an irreversible anodic response at the potential of about +1650 mV on the boron doped diamond electrode and at the potential of +1350 mV on a glassy carbon electrode. The effect of other acids - sulfuric, nitric and phosphoric - on the response of lathosterol was also investigated. The influence of the water content in the measured solution and the influence of the polarization rate on the response of lathosterol were studied. Furthermore, the calibration dependence of lathosterol was measured using differential pulse voltammetry after optimization of its...
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Voltametrické stanovení genotoxického 4-nitroindanu na rtuťových a stříbrných amalgámových elektrodách / Voltammetric Determination of Genotoxic 4-Nitroindane at Mercury and Silver Amalgam Electrodes

Burdová, Vendula January 2011 (has links)
Presented Diploma Thesis is focused on electroanalytical determination of genotoxic 4-nitroindane, one of the nitrated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (NPAHs). A hydrocarbon indane (a component of petrol) is a precursor of 4-nitroindane. NPAHs are produced all above by combustion processes in gasoline and diesel engines. It has been shown that NPAHs can be many times more mutagenic or carcinogenic than their parent PAHs, so the analysis of these dangerous pollutants becomes important for modern environmental analytical chemistry. Optimal conditions for determination of 4-nitroindane have been investigated in buffered water-methanolic solutions and electrochemical transformations of 4-nitroindane have been studied by DC voltammetry (DCV), differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and cyclic voltammetry at a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) and at a mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode (m-AgSAE). For voltammetric determination of 4-nitroindane, the following techniques were used: DCV (limit of quantification (LQ) ~ 7. 10-8 mol. l-1 ), DPV (LQ ~ 1. 10-7 mol. l-1 ) and adsorptive stripping voltammetry (AdSV; LQ ~ 7. 10-9 mol. l-1 ) at HMDE, and DCV (LQ ~ 1. 10-7 mol. l-1 ) and DPV (LQ ~ 1. 10-7 mol l-1 ) at m-AgSAE. The applicability of the newly developed...
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Voltametrické stanovení 5-nitrobenzimidazolu za využití netradičních elektrodových materiálů / Voltammetric Determination of 5-Nitrobenzimidazole Using Non-Traditional Electrode Materials

Chládková, Barbora January 2012 (has links)
5 Abstract This Diploma Thesis is targeted on the determination of 5-nitrobenzimidazole (5-NBIA) using following techniques: DC voltammetry (DCV) and differential pulse voltammetry (DPV). As working electrodes, a silver amalgam paste electrode (AgA-PE), which was constructed for this determination in the form of a new prototype, a bismuth film electrode (BiFE), at which the optimum conditions for the deposition of the bismuth film at a suitable substrate (glassy carbon electrode and gold electrode were tested for this purpose) were initially optimized, and a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) were used. The optimum conditions for the voltammetric determination of 5-NBIA at the AgA-PE (in a medium of Britton-Robinson buffer (BR-buffer) of pH 7.0 for both DCV and DPV), at the BiFE with gold substrate (BR-buffer of pH 9.0 for both DCV and DPV; the film was deposited "ex situ" in a stirred plating solution (1000 mg L-1 Bi(III) solution in 0.1 mol L-1 acetate buffer of pH 4.5) for 300 s), and at the GCE (BR-buffer of pH 5,0 for both DCV and DPV). Under these conditions, calibration dependences were measured in the concentration ranges of 0.1 - 100 µmol L-1 (pro DCV a DPV na AgA-PE) and 1 - 100 µmol L-1 (pro DCV a DPV na BiFE a GCE), and the limits of quantification (LQs) were calculated for particular methods: LQ ≈...
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Nové přístupy při elektrochemickém stanovení cizorodých látek a studiu jejich interakce s DNA / Novel Approaches in Electrochemical Determination of Xenobiotic Compounds and in Study of Their Interaction with DNA

Hájková, Andrea January 2016 (has links)
Presented Ph.D. Thesis is focused on the development of analytical methods applicable for determination of selected xenobiotic compounds and for monitoring DNA damage they can induce. The main attention has been paid to the development and testing of non-toxic electrode materials for preparation of miniaturized electrochemical devices and novel electrochemical DNA biosensors. 2-Aminofluoren-9-one (2-AFN) was selected as a model environmental pollutant, which belongs to the group of hazardous genotoxic substances. Its carcinogenic and mutagenic effects may represent a risk to living and working environment. 2-AFN has one oxo group, where the cathodic reduction occurs, and one amino group, where the anodic oxidation occurs. The voltammetric behavior of 2-AFN in the negative potential region was investigated at a mercury meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode (m-AgSAE) representing a non-toxic and more mechanically robust alternative to mercury electrodes. This working electrode was subsequently used for the development of a newly designed miniaturized electrode system (MES), which has many benefits as the possibility of simple field measurements, easy portability, and the measurement in sample volume 100 µL. Moreover, a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was used for further investigation of...
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Voltametrické a amperometrické stanovení homovanilové, vanilmandlové a 5-hydroxy-3-indoloctové kyseliny / Voltammetric and amperometric determination of homovanillic, vanillylmandelic, and 5-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid

Němečková, Anna January 2020 (has links)
Presented dissertation thesis is focused on the development of electrochemical methods for the determination of three important tumour biomarkers, namely homovanillic acid (HVA), vanillylmandelic acid (VMA), and 5-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid (5-HIAA). First part of the study is focused on electrochemical behaviour of these analytes in batch arrangement using differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) at screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs). It has been proved that presented method is sufficiently sensitive for monitoring above mentioned analytes. Moreover, it can be used for determination of HVA and VMA in mixture. Obtained limits of detection (LODs) were 0.24 µmol·L-1 for HVA, 0.06 µmol·L-1 for VMA, and 0.12 µmol·L-1 for 5-HIAA. The requirements to speed up the analysis and at the same time to reduce its price initialized our study of the determination of tested biomarkers in flow systems. Firstly, flow injection analysis with amperometric detection was investigated for the determination of all three biomarkers at the same SPCE, and then an analogous determination of structural more similar pair, HVA and VMA, was performed at a boron doped diamond electrode (BDDE). Obtained LODs of optimized methods were as follows: at SPCE 0.07 µmol·L-1 for HVA, 0.05 µmol·L-1 for VMA, and 0.03 µmol·L-1 for 5-HIAA,...
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Voltametrické stanovení diazepamu a nordiazepamu na meniskem modifikované stříbrné pevné amalgámové elektrodě / Voltammetric determination of diazepam and nordiazepam on meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode

Samiec, Petr January 2012 (has links)
Voltammetric methods for the determination of diazepam (DZ) and nordiazepam (NDZ) were developed. Techniques differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) and DC voltammetry for determination of both substances at meniscus modified silver solid amalgam electrode (m-AgSAE) were used. Effect of pHa in media of mixture of Britton-Robinson buffer and methanol (9:1) and 0,1 mol.l-1 NaOH was studied. Stability of the signal with repeated measurements in 0,1 mol.l-1 and methanol (9:1) was monitored. Optimal pHa 13,2 of 0,1 mol.l-1 NaOH was used for determination of DZ by DPV and DCV techniques. Optimal pHa 10,2 in media of mixture of Britton-Robinson buffer and methanol (9:1) was used for determination of NDZ by DPV and DCV techniques. Under these conditions were measured linear dependences in the calibration. Concentration range of DZ was measured with DCV in range of 1.10-4 - 6.10-6 mol.l-1 and DPV with DCV technique in range of 1.10-4 - 2.10-6 mol.l-1. Concentration range of NDZ was measured with DCV technique in range of 1.10-4 - 4.10-6 mol.l-1 and DPV technique in range of 1.10-4 - 2.10-6 mol.l-1. The limit of detection was calculated for DZ 6,6 .10-6 mol.l-1 with DCV and 1.10-6 mol.l-1 with DPV. The limit of detection was calculated for NDZ 5,5.10-6 mol.l-1 with DCV and 1,7.10-6 mol.l-1 with DPV. Developed method...

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