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Diffusion Techniques as Reactivity Mapping Tool of Biocolloids

SMILEK, J.; SEDLÁČEK, P.; KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.

Original Title

Diffusion Techniques as Reactivity Mapping Tool of Biocolloids

English Title

Diffusion Techniques as Reactivity Mapping Tool of Biocolloids

Type

Abstract

Original Abstract

The original combination of simple diffusion experiments of suitable diffusion probe with the advantages of hydrogel porous media (simple preparation of hydrogels, the diffusion is undisturbed by convection, etc.) provides very valuable information about the reactivity of biocolloids. The transport and barrier properties of these compounds are studied by diffusion of simple organic dyes through hydrogel material where different biocolloids are homogenously distributed.

English abstract

The original combination of simple diffusion experiments of suitable diffusion probe with the advantages of hydrogel porous media (simple preparation of hydrogels, the diffusion is undisturbed by convection, etc.) provides very valuable information about the reactivity of biocolloids. The transport and barrier properties of these compounds are studied by diffusion of simple organic dyes through hydrogel material where different biocolloids are homogenously distributed.

Keywords

diffusion, reactivity, biocolloids, interactions, organic dyes

Key words in English

diffusion, reactivity, biocolloids, interactions, organic dyes

Authors

SMILEK, J.; SEDLÁČEK, P.; KLUČÁKOVÁ, M.

RIV year

2016

Released

08.06.2015

Location

Krakow, Poland

Book

15th European Student Colloid Conference - Book of abstracts

Edition

1

ISBN

NEUVEDENO

Pages from

31

Pages to

31

Pages count

1

BibTex

@misc{BUT114829,
  author="Jiří {Smilek} and Petr {Sedláček} and Martina {Klučáková}",
  title="Diffusion Techniques as Reactivity Mapping Tool of Biocolloids",
  booktitle="15th European Student Colloid Conference - Book of abstracts",
  year="2015",
  series="1",
  edition="1",
  pages="31--31",
  address="Krakow, Poland",
  note="Abstract"
}