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Practicum of experimental methods of biophysics and chemical physics II
Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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To familiarize students in practise with advanced experimental techniques. Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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The course is completed by a graded course-unit credit which is awarded on the following conditions:
1. Completion of all 10 tasks by working group.
2. Personal participation in all practical exercises with one absence allowed.
3. Submission of protocols from all tasks, where required (applies to 8 tasks),
and their evaluation by the leaders at least "good". In case of evaluation the degree "failed" allows students to revise the protocol.
The resulting classification is determined as the arithmetic mean of the protocol marks.
Given the nature of the subject, corrective attempts to grant credit are not possible. Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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Practical laboratory training. Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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List of themes: 1. Detection of organic substances (hydrocarbons, alcohols) in the gas phase using an optical sensor based on porous silicon (photoluminescence quenching). 2. Study of acid-base equilibria using Raman spectroscopy. 3. Cultivation of cell cultures and their characterization. 4. Isolation of proteins from natural sources. 5. Nanomaterials and their characterization using DLS and zetapotential. 6. Measurement of translational diffusion by NMR. 7. Spectroscopic detection of singlet oxygen. 8. Determination of thermodynamic parameters of thermally induced acid-base transition by absorption spectroscopy. 9. Electron circular dichroism. 10. High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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