2019
Authors
Mendes, JP; Dunach, E; Esperanca, JMSS; Medeiros, MJ; Ribeiro, JF; Silva, MM; Olivero, S;
Publication
JOURNAL OF THE ELECTROCHEMICAL SOCIETY
Abstract
Cyclic voltammetry and controlled-potential electrolysis have been employed to investigate the reductive intramolecular cyclization of propargyl bromoethers derivatives, catalyzed by electrogenerated (1,4,8,11-tetramethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraaza-cyclotetradecane) nickel(I), [Ni(tmc)](+), as the catalyst, in N,N,N-trimethyl-N-(2-hydroxyethyl) ammonium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl) imide, [N-1 1 1 2(OH)][NTf2] and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl) imide, [C(2)mim][NTf2] in the absence and in the presence of water. The results show that the reaction leads to the formation of the expected heterocyclic compounds, in moderate to good yields. These compounds are important intermediates in the synthesis of natural products with possible biological activities. (C) 2019 The Electrochemical Society.
2021
Authors
Mendes, JP; Coelho, LCC; Pereira, VP; Azenha, MA; Jorge, PAS; Pereira, CM;
Publication
Chemistry Proceedings
Abstract
2021
Authors
Vasconcelos, H; Matias, A; Jorge, P; Saraiva, C; Mendes, J; Araújo, J; Dias, B; Santos, P; Almeida, JMMM; Coelho, LCC;
Publication
Chemistry Proceedings
Abstract
2021
Authors
Dias, B; Mendes, JP; de Almeida, JMMM; Coelho, LCC;
Publication
Chemistry Proceedings
Abstract
2022
Authors
Dias, B; Carvalho, J; Mendes, JP; Almeida, JMMM; Coelho, LCC;
Publication
POLYMERS
Abstract
Relative humidity (RH) monitorization is of extreme importance on scientific and industrial applications, and optical fiber sensors (OFS) may provide adequate solutions. Typically, these kinds of sensors depend on the usage of humidity responsive polymers, thus creating the need for the characterization of the optical and expansion properties of these materials. Four different polymers, namely poly(vinyl alcohol), poly(ethylene glycol), Hydromed (TM) D4 and microbiology agar were characterized and tested using two types of optical sensors. First, optical fiber Fabry-Perot (FP) tips were made, which allow the dynamical measurement of the polymers' response to RH variations, in particular of refractive index, film thickness, and critical deliquescence RH. Using both FP tips and Long-Period fiber gratings, the polymers were then tested as RH sensors, allowing a comparison between the different polymers and the different OFS. For the case of the FP sensors, the PEG tips displayed excellent sensitivity above 80%RH, outperforming the other polymers. In the case of LPFGs, the 10% (wt/wt) PVA one displayed excellent sensitivity in a larger working range (60 to 100%RH), showing a valid alternative to lower RH environment sensing.
2022
Authors
Arcadio, F; Seggio, M; Del Prete, D; Buonanno, G; Mendes, J; Coelho, LCC; Jorge, PAS; Zeni, L; Bossi, AM; Cennamo, N;
Publication
NANOMATERIALS
Abstract
Plasmonic bio/chemical sensing based on optical fibers combined with molecularly imprinted nanoparticles (nanoMIPs), which are polymeric receptors prepared by a template-assisted synthesis, has been demonstrated as a powerful method to attain ultra-low detection limits, particularly when exploiting soft nanoMIPs, which are known to deform upon analyte binding. This work presents the development of a surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor in silica light-diffusing fibers (LDFs) functionalized with a specific nanoMIP receptor, entailed for the recognition of the protein human serum transferrin (HTR). Despite their great versatility, to date only SPR-LFDs functionalized with antibodies have been reported. Here, the innovative combination of an SPR-LFD platform and nanoMIPs led to the development of a sensor with an ultra-low limit of detection (LOD), equal to about 4 fM, and selective for its target analyte HTR. It is worth noting that the SPR-LDF-nanoMIP sensor was mounted within a specially designed 3D-printed holder yielding a measurement cell suitable for a rapid and reliable setup, and easy for the scaling up of the measurements. Moreover, the fabrication process to realize the SPR platform is minimal, requiring only a metal deposition step.
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