Publications by authors named "Javier Martinez Juarez"

Environmental pollution nowadays has not only a direct correlation with human health changes but a direct social impact. Epidemiological studies have evidenced the increased damage to human health on a daily basis because of damage to the ecological niche. Rapid urban growth and industrialized societies importantly compromise air quality, which can be assessed by a notable accumulation of air pollutants in both the gas and the particle phases.

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  • This study investigates the photoluminescence (PL) properties of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) through density functional theory (DFT), focusing on various armchair/armchair configurations.
  • The research examines several parameters, including axial lengths (0.49 nm to 2.33 nm), inner nanotube diameters (0.31 to 1.22 nm), and inter-wall separations (0.18 to 0.61 nm).
  • The findings highlight that the coupled effects of curvature and inter-wall interactions in these metallic SWCNTs significantly influence their electronic structure, enhancing PL and causing quenching effects.
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Unlabelled: In this work, we have obtained colloidal solutions of Si nanocrystals (Si-ncs), starting from free-standing porous silicon (PSi) layers. PSi layers were synthesized using a two-electrode Teflon electrochemical cell; the etching solution contained hydrogen peroxide 30%, hydrofluoric acid 40% (HF), and methanol. The anodizing current density was varied to 250 mA cm(-2), 1 A cm(-2), and 1.

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In systems in atomic scale and nanoscale such as clusters or agglomerates constituted by particles from a few to less than 100 atoms, quantum confinement effects are very important. Their optical and electronic properties are often dependent on the size of the systems and the way in which the atoms in these clusters are bonded. Generally, these nanostructures display optical and electronic properties significantly different to those found in corresponding bulk materials.

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