Publications by authors named "Svetlana Minaeva"

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  • Biodegradable polyester/hydroxyapatite (nHA) microparticles are being developed as microcarriers for drug delivery and bone tissue regeneration using a new surfactant-free method.
  • The research explores how adding nHA affects the creation of microparticles and their characteristics by varying the phase in which nHA is added and other processing conditions.
  • Techniques like SEM, EDX, and Raman spectroscopy were used to analyze the impact of these conditions on the microparticles' yield, size, and morphology, highlighting the successful stabilization of the oil/water interface without traditional surfactants.
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  • The study presents new methods for creating microstructures in polymer films using continuous-wave lasers at 405 nm with intensities ranging from 0.8 to 3.7 kW/cm.
  • Microstructures were formed in the polymer OPBI, which contains a solid matrix embedded with formic acid, and studied across three different environments: air, water, and supercritical carbon dioxide with silver precursor.
  • The research includes a model explaining the formation of these structures through the explosive boiling of dissolved formic acid and provides Raman spectroscopy results that detail microstructure development stages and their luminescent properties.
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This article presents a new simple method of creating light-absorbing carbon material for optical devices such as bolometers. A simple method of laser microstructuring of graphene oxide is used in order to create such material. The absorption values of more than 98% in the visible and more than 90% in the infrared range are achieved.

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