Publications by authors named "Jimenez Sandoval S"

This work presents the effect of the silicocarnotite (SC) and nagelschmidtite (Nagel) phases on in vitro osteogenesis. The known hydroxyapatite of biological origin (BHAp) was used as a standard of osteoconductive characteristics. The evaluation was carried out in conventional and osteogenic media for comparative purposes to assess the osteogenic ability of the bioceramics.

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In this letter, we report on the optical and structural properties of supported and suspended MoS2/Graphene/MoS2 vertical heterostructures using Raman and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopies. Vertical heterostructures (VH) are formed by multiple wet transfers on micro-sized holes in SiO2/Si substrates, resulting in VH with different configurations. The strong interlayer coupling is confirmed by Raman spectroscopy.

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Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are of multidisciplinary scientific interest due to their exceptional physicochemical properties and a broad range of applications. However, they are considered potentially toxic nanoparticles when they accumulate in the environment. Given their ability to oxidize resistant polymers, mycorremediation with lignocellulolytic fungi are suggested as biological alternatives to the mineralization of MWCNTs.

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The Raman spectra of copper tellurides are nearly unknown. This is due not only to the difficulty in obtaining single-phase specimens, but also to the low inelastic light scattering efficiency of CuTe. To date, only the Raman spectrum of the vulcanite phase, CuTe, has been both measured and calculated by density functional theory.

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The effects of the simultaneous incorporation of Cu and O in CdSe films grown by sputtering are presented. The Cu and O contents varied between 1 and 5 at.% in films deposited at 150, 200, 250 and 300 °C.

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Based on the experimental structures reported for the Cu Te (1  ⩽  x  ⩽  2) system, a theoretical study on stability and phase transitions has been performed. Three theoretical structures derived from rickardite (CuTe) were considered to represent different Cu/Te ratios (1, 1.5 and 2).

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Layered-structure materials are currently relevant given their quasi-2D nature. Knowledge of their physical properties is currently of major interest. Niobium ditelluride possesses a monoclinic layered-structure with a distortion in the tellurium planes.

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Vibrational and electrical properties of sputtered films of the copper telluride system are presented. Despite of its technological importance in photovoltaics, the fundamental properties of copper tellurides are poorly understood. Films were deposited at 200 °C by rf sputtering from targets containing mixtures of copper and tellurium powders at nominal concentrations of CuTe, CuTe, CuTe and CuTe.

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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have a broad range of applications and are generally considered human-engineered nanomaterials. However, carbon nanostructures have been found in ice cores and oil wells, suggesting that nature may provide appropriate conditions for CNT synthesis. During forest wildfires, materials such as turpentine and conifer tissues containing iron under high temperatures may create chemical conditions favorable for CNT generation, similar to those in synthetic methods.

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Biogenesis and recycling of iron-sulfur (Fe-S) clusters play important roles in the iron homeostasis mechanisms involved in mitochondrial function. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the Fe-S clusters are assembled into apoproteins by the iron-sulfur cluster machinery (ISC). The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of ISC gene deletion and consequent iron release under oxidative stress conditions on mitochondrial functionality in S.

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New lanthanide complexes with 4,5-bis(diphenyl)phosphoranyl-1,2,3-triazolate (L(-)), LnL(3).nH(2)O (1-8) and LnL(3)(phen).nH(2)O (9-16) (Ln = La, Ce, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Er), have been prepared and spectroscopically characterized.

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Multi-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) were prepared by spray-pyrolysis of alpha-pinene, a botanical hydrocarbon, and ferrocene as catalyst at 900 degrees C. The MWCNT were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), and Raman spectroscopy. The microscopy studies show the formation of carbon nanotubes with diameters between 20 and 30 nm and length greater than one hundred microns.

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