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Merjenje površinske napetosti proteinskih raztopin z metodo viseče kapljice
ID Kolar, Lana (Author), ID Osterman, Natan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Površinska napetost karakterizira obnašanje snovi ob stičnih površinah. Zanimanje za preučevanje lastnosti površin proteinskih raztopin v farmaciji se povečuje, zato v zaključni nalogi merimo površinsko napetost dveh farmacevtsko relevantnih proteinskih raztopin z različnimi koncentracijami površinsko aktivnih snovi. V teoretičnem delu definiramo in opišemo površinsko napetost ter kako se spreminja ob prisotnosti površinsko aktivnih snovi. Za merjenje smo uporabili metodo viseče kapljice, ki je enostavno izvedljiva optična metoda za merjenje površinske napetosti in je lahko ob upoštevanju nekaj dejavnikov zelo natančna. Nadalje je opisana fizikalna osnova metode, predstavljena sta Bondovo in Worthingtonovo število, princip računalniške analize fotografij in potrebna merilna oprema. Meritvam površinske napetosti vode z dodatkom surfaktanta sledijo meritve dveh proteinskih raztopin. Rezultati različnih parametrov merjenih tekočin so predstavljeni na grafih in opremljeni s komentarji. Rezultati meritev čiste vode so primerljivi s podatki iz literature. Zaradi podobnosti vode in proteinskih raztopin sklepamo o zanesljivosti rezultatov za obe proteinski raztopini. V sklepnem delu zaključne naloge povzamemo rezultate, jih nadalje analiziramo in komentiramo. Ob tem omenimo smiselnost nadaljnih meritev časovne odvisnosti površinske napetosti, za katero je metoda viseče kapljice zelo priročna.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:površinska napetost, proteinske raztopine, metoda viseče kaplje, surfaktant
Work type:Final paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FMF - Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-162248 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:209029379 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:20.09.2024
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Language:English
Title:Measurement of surface tension of protein suspensions using the pendant drop method
Abstract:
Surface tension characterizes the behavior of substances at interfaces. There is a growing interest in the surface properties of protein suspension surfaces in pharmaceutical applications, so we measured the surface tension of two pharmaceutically relevant protein suspensions with different surfactant concentrations. In the theoretical part, we define and describe surface tension and how it changes in the presence of surfactants. Surface tension is measured with the pendant drop method, which is a simple optical method for measuring surface tension and can be very accurate if certain factors are taken into account. In the following, we describe the physical basis of the method, present the Bond and Worthington numbers, the principle of computer image analysis, and the required measuring equipment. Measurements of surface tension of pure water with addition of surfactant are followed by measurements of two protein suspensions. Various parameters of measured liquids are presented in graphs and accompanied with commentary. The results for pure water are comparable with literature data. Due to the similarities between water and the protein suspensions, we conclude on the reliability of the results for both protein suspensions. In the final part of the thesis, we summarize the results, further analyze them, and provide comments. We also mention the usefulness of measuring time dependence of surface tension, for which the pendant drop method is very convenient.

Keywords:surface tension, protein suspensions, pendant drop method, surfactant

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