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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2008

Parametrical studies of electroosmotic transport characteristics in submicrometer channels.

T. Postler; Zdeněk Slouka; Miloš Svoboda; Michal Přibyl; Dalimil Šnita

Spatially two-dimensional nonequilibrium mathematical model describing electroosmotic flow through a submicrometer channel with an electric charge fixed on the channel walls is presented. This system is governed by the hydrodynamic, electrostatic, and mass transport phenomena. The model is based on the coupled mass balances, Poisson, Navier-Stokes, and Nernst-Planck equations. Nonslip boundary conditions are employed. The effect of an imposed electric field on the system behavior is studied by means of a numerical analysis of the model equations. We have obtained the following findings. If the channel width is comparable to the thickness of the electric double layer, the system behaves as an ion-exchange membrane and the dependence of the electric current passing through the channel on the applied voltage is strongly nonlinear. In the case of negatively (positively) charged walls, a narrow region of very low conductivity (so-called ionic gate) is formed in the free electrolyte near the channel entry facing the anode (cathode) side. For a wide channel, the electric current is proportional to the applied voltage and the velocity of electrokinetic flow is linearly proportional to the electric field strength. Complex hydrodynamics (eddy formation and existence of ionic gates) is the most interesting characteristics of the studied system. Hence, current-voltage and velocity-voltage curves and the corresponding spatial distributions of the model variables at selected points are studied and described in detail.


Annals of Anatomy-anatomischer Anzeiger | 2017

The use of porcine corrosion casts for teaching human anatomy

Lada Eberlová; Vaclav Liska; Hynek Mirka; Zbynek Tonar; Stanislav Haviar; Miloš Svoboda; Jan Beneš; Richard Palek; Michal Emingr; Jachym Rosendorf; Patrik Mik; Sarah Leupen; Alois Lametschwandtner

In teaching and learning human anatomy, anatomical autopsy and prosected specimens have always been indispensable. However, alternative methods must often be used to demonstrate particularly delicate structures. Corrosion casting of porcine organs with Biodur E20® Plus is valuable for teaching and learning both gross anatomy and, uniquely, the micromorphology of cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and urogenital systems. Assessments of casts with a stereomicroscope and/or scanning electron microscope as well as highlighting cast structures using color coding help students to better understand how the structures that they have observed as two-dimensional images actually exist in three dimensions, and students found using the casts to be highly effective in their learning. Reconstructions of cast hollow structures from (micro-)computed tomography scans and videos facilitate detailed analyses of branching patterns and spatial arrangements in cast structures, aid in the understanding of clinically relevant structures and provide innovative visual aids. The casting protocol and teaching manual we offer can be adjusted to different technical capabilities and might also be found useful for veterinary or other biological science classes.


Microelectronic Engineering | 2010

PDMS microfluidic chips prepared by a novel casting and pre-polymerization method

Walter Schrott; Miloš Svoboda; Zdeněk Slouka; Michal Přibyl; Dalimil Šnita


Microelectronic Engineering | 2010

Plastic microfluidic systems made by imprinting against an epoxy stamp

Miloš Svoboda; Walter Schrott; Zdeněk Slouka; Michal Přibyl; Dalimil Šnita


Microelectronic Engineering | 2009

Metal electrodes in plastic microfluidic systems

Walter Schrott; Miloš Svoboda; Zdeněk Slouka; Dalimil Šnita


Microelectronic Engineering | 2010

Fabrication of plastic microchips with gold microelectrodes using techniques of sacrificed substrate and thermally activated solvent bonding

Miloš Svoboda; Zdenk Slouka; Walter Schrott; Petr ervenka; Michal Přibyl; Dalimil Šnita


Journal of Membrane Science | 2017

Swelling induced structural changes of a heterogeneous cation-exchange membrane analyzed by micro-computed tomography

Miloš Svoboda; Jan Beneš; Lucie Vobecká; Zdeněk Slouka


Microelectronic Engineering | 2009

Cation exchange membrane integrated into a microfluidic device

Miloš Svoboda; Zdeněk Slouka; Walter Schrott; Dalimil Šnita


Materials Letters | 2017

Synthesis of open-cell ceramic foam derived from geopolymer precursor via replica technique

Tomáš Kovářík; Tomáš Křenek; David Rieger; Michal Pola; Jan Říha; Miloš Svoboda; Jan Beneš; P. Sutta; Petr Bělský; Jaroslav Kadlec


Microelectronic Engineering | 2011

Dynamic behaviour of a diffusion layer around a cation-exchange membrane in an external electric field

Miloš Svoboda; Jiří Kratochvíla; Jiří Lindner; Michal Přibyl; Dalimil Šnita

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Dalimil Šnita

University of West Bohemia

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Michal Přibyl

University of West Bohemia

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Walter Schrott

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Zdeněk Slouka

University of West Bohemia

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Jan Beneš

University of West Bohemia

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Lucie Vobecká

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Marek Václavík

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Marie Plachá

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Petr Kočí

University of West Bohemia

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Zdeněk Slouka

University of West Bohemia

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