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The 26th International Conference on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy

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The activities at the Department of Analytical Chemistry are very wide, including studies from molecules in the gas phase to sophisticated analyses of complex biosystems. In research projects, not only high-end chromatographic (GC-, LC-MS), electrochemical and spectroscopic (UV-VIS, IR, CD, ROA, NMR) techniques are used but also original optical and electrochemical sensors or unique spectroscopic systems in microwave to terahertz regions, which are able to distinguish even the hyperfine effects caused by nuclear spins, are used to solve complicated problems. These include development of new diagnostic methods for serious and degenerative diseases (cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, etc.), development of new techniques for forensic science (offender profile by odor trace, digitization of odor signatures, drug profiling, drug counterfeiting analysis, etc.), stability analysis and dosage forms of pharmaceuticals, identifying new free radicals and molecular fragments for astrophysical research or developing and validating new methods of analyzing specific samples.

The scope of activities of individual groups is determined by particularly solved grant projects, but also by students' interest in obtaining a professional qualification. When solving projects, there is cooperation not only with foreign and domestic institutions but also among themselves, therefore some of the employees of the Department are listed in more working groups.

In addition to teaching staff and researchers, they are per se considered to be individual groups of doctors who have a significant proportion of participants in the scientific performance of the Department of Analytical Chemistry. Specific topics of their doctoral theses are listed in the SIS and are listed in the list of doctoral students on our website.

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Analytical chemistry is a multidisciplinary field using knowledge from the different fields of chemistry and physics to determine the atomic and molecular composition of samples, the structure and conformation of molecules, intermolecular interactions and morphology in the condensed phase, or to analyze the quantitative representation of atoms and molecules in a sample. It is based mainly on the knowledge of physical chemistry, chemical physics, and electrochemistry, but also on the results of mathematical statistics, quantum mechanics, quantum chemistry, biochemistry, organic and inorganic chemistry and in recent decades also knowledge in electronics, computer technology and signal processing.

Methods of chemical analysis have extensive applications. It is not just chemistry itself, analytical chemistry finds vital applications in medicine in diagnostic methods, in pharmacy, in forensic sciences, in environmental studies, in the food industry, in the cosmetics industry, in the material sciences, in physiology, in the military, in meteorology, space research, automotive, metallurgy, energy, and many other fields.

The Institute of Analytical Chemistry provides teaching of all courses with codes x402xxx (EIS). These are the basic subjects, which include Analytical Chemistry I and II, and the subjects for the individual bachelor, master, and doctoral programs.
In addition to theoretical education, great emphasis is placed on mastering practical work and basic and advanced techniques in laboratories. Therefore, individual laboratories are equipped with a sufficient number of quality instruments allowing each student to work alone in pairs.
Among the disciplines at ICT Prague, graduates of analytical chemistry have an unrivaled position in the labor market.

For information about bachelor and master programs in English click here

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The research at the Department of Analytical Chemistry is very wide, including studies from molecules in the gas phase to sophisticated analyses of complex biosystems. In research projects, not only high-end chromatographic (GC-, LC-MS), electrochemical and spectroscopic (UV-VIS, IR, CD, ROA, NMR) techniques are used but also original optical and electrochemical sensors or unique spectroscopic systems in microwave to terahertz regions, which are able to distinguish even the hyperfine effects caused by nuclear spins, are used to solve complicated problems. These include development of new diagnostic methods for serious and degenerative diseases (cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, etc.), development of new techniques for forensic science (offender profile by odor trace, digitization of odor signatures, drug profiling, drug counterfeiting analysis, etc.), stability analysis and dosage forms of pharmaceuticals, identifying new free radicals and molecular fragments for astrophysical research or developing and validating new methods of analyzing specific samples.

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Research groups

Name Leader Contact
Forensic Olfactronics Prof. Š. Urban Stepan.Urban(at)vscht.cz
Electroanalytical Methods Assoc. Prof. T. Šiškanova Tatjana.Siskanova(at)vscht.cz
Microwave and Terahertz Spectroscopy Prof. Š. Urban Stepan.Urban(at)vscht.cz
NMR and Molecular Recognition Assoc. Prof. B. Dolenský Bohumil.Dolensky(at)vscht.cz
Atomic Spectrometry Prof. O. Mestek Oto.Mestek(at)vscht.cz
Vibrational Spectrometry Prof. V. Setnička Vladimir.Setnicka(at)vscht.cz
Chiroptical Methods Prof. V. Setnička Vladimir.Setnicka(at)vscht.cz
Separation Methods Assoc. Prof. D. Sýkora David.Sykora(at)vscht.cz
Radioanalytical methods   Assoc. Prof. P. Řezanka   Pavel.Rezanka(at)vscht.cz
     
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Head: doc. Ing. Bohumil Dolenský, Ph.D.
phone: 220 444 110
email: Bohumil.Dolensky@vscht.cz

Department administrator: doc. Ing. Antonín Kaňa, Ph.D.
phone: 220 445 057
email: Antonin.Kana@vscht.cz

Department vice-administrator: Ing. Magda Vosmanská, CSc.
phone: 220 443 719
email: Magda.Vosmanska@vscht.cz

Secretary: Bc. Pavla Pouzarová 
phone: 220 444 044
email:

Pavla.Pouzarova@vscht.cz

Secretary: Perla Maršíčková
phone: 220 444 043
email: perla.marsickova@vscht.cz
office hours for students Mo - Fr        9:30 – 11:30    
Mon, Tue, Thur   14:00 - 15:00

Economist: Petr Beneš
phone: 220 444 058
email: Petrik.Benes@vscht.cz

All contacts can be found in the phonebook of UCT.

Address:
Department of Analytical Chemistry
University of Chemistry and Technology Prague
Technická 5
166 28   Praha 6 - Dejvice, Czech Republic

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The forensic olfactronics group is focused on detailed chemical analysis of human scent samples and other biological materials, mainly using advanced GC-MS techniques. The group aims to distinguish among the hundreds of compounds forming the human scent with a focus on the compounds that form the so-called human scent signature, which would allow an objective identification of the individual. Besides, compounds that would allow so-called class identifications (gender, age, race, and so on) are also the point of interest in the scent profiles. These findings would provide criminalists with a useful tool for their investigation. A very advanced tool for the authorities in criminal proceedings should then be the introduction of the so-called digital scent signature, which would allow the establishment of a criminalistic database of human scent signatures, their computer comparison, and the possibility of their distribution via the Internet.

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Head:

Prof. Dr. Štěpán Urban

 

Dr. Oldřich Vyhnálek

Veronika Škeříková, Ph.D.

Petr Doležal, Ph.D. (ext.)

Ph.D. students:

Petra Pojmanová, nee Cinková, M.Sc. (ŠU)*

Nikola Ladislavová, M.Sc. (ŠU)*

Vlastimil Stenzl, M.Sc. (ŠU)*

* supervisors listed in brackets: ŠU = Prof. Dr. Urban

Group goals:

  • The digitization of scent signature
  • Finding correlations between scent profiles and secondary characteristics of an individual (age, sex, race, etc.)
  • The development of non-contact scent collection equipment
  • The optimization of the scent collection process, including used sorption materials
  • The development of GC-MS and GC × GC-TOF / MS methods for human scent analysis

Selection of final theses from recent years:

  • Medicines and addictive drugs in the human scent
  • The human scent composition influenced by smoking and by consumption of alcohol
  • The differences in human scents depending on the person´s age
  • The difference in the molecular composition of man and woman body scent
  • Influences of the gravidity, childbearing and breastfeeding to the chemical composition of the human scent trace
  • Class identification: Ethnic and race determination of human scent
  • Detection of molecular indicators of diseases in breathing out air
  • Scent collection device for chemical analysis
  • Evaluation of sorbent properties for odour sampling from various parts of the human body
  • Algorithm for the quantitative evaluation of scent samples

Publications:

Scientific papers in impacted journals:

  • Pojmanová, P.; Ladislavová N.; Škeříková, V.; Kania, P.; Urban, Š.; Human scent samples for chemical analysis. Chem. Pap. 2019. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-019-00989-2
  • Doležal P.; Furton K. G.; Lněničková J.; Kyjaková P.; Škeříková V.; Valterová I.; Pinc L.; Urban Š., Multiplicity of human scent signature. Egypt. J. Forensic Sci. 2019, 9 (1), 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41935-019-0112-z
  • Doležal, P.; Kyjaková, P.; Valterová, I.; Urban, Š., Qualitative analyses of less-volatile organic molecules from female skin scents by comprehensive two dimensional gas chromatography–time of flight mass spectrometry. J. Chromatogr. A 2017, 1505, 77-86. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2017.04.062

Scientific papers in non-impacted journals with peer review:

  • Lněničková, J.; Doležal, P.; Cinková, P.; Vyplelová, P.; Pinc, L.; Vyhnálek, O.; Škeříková, V.; Urban, Š. Vlastnosti lidské pachové stopy a multiplicita pachové signatury, Kriminalistický sborník, 2, Praha 2017, 60-66.
  • Doležal, P.; Lněničková, J.; Cinková, P.; Benediktová, K.; Pinc, L.; Urban, Š. Molekulová skladba pachové signatury člověka, in: M. Vitnerová (Ed.) Kriminalistika 3, Praha 2016, 200-210.

Certified methodology:

  • Urban, Š; Pinc, L.; Škeříková, V.; Vyhnálek, O.; Cinková, P.; Doležal, P., Metodika odběru lidského pachu pro chemickou analýzu. Recognized certified methodology within the project Scent Signature, no. VF20140215036 (2016).

 

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