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Central European Journal of Physics | 2011

Co doped ZnO semiconductor materials: structural, morphological and magnetic properties

Adriana Popa; Dana Toloman; Oana Raita; Alexandru R. Biris; Gheorghe Borodi; Thikra Mustafa; Fumiya Watanabe; Alexandru S. Biris; Alexandru Darabont; L. M. Giurgiu

Structural, morphological and magnetic properties of Zn1−xCoxO (x = 0.01 and 0.03) powdered materials are presented. XRD studies reveal a wurtzite-type structure, while the formation of a Co3O4 secondary phase was evidenced by Raman spectroscopy. A ferromagnetic behaviour with low Curie temperature was evidenced by Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) investigation. We suggest that the origin of the ferromagnetism in Zn1−xCoxO powders is probably due to the presence of the mixed cation valence of Co ions via a double-exchange mechanism rather than the real doping effect.


Biological Trace Element Research | 2015

New Evidences of Key Factors Involved in “Silent Stones” Etiopathogenesis and Trace Elements: Microscopic, Spectroscopic, and Biochemical Approach

Simona Cavalu; Adriana Popa; Ioan Bratu; Gheorghe Borodi; Adrian M. Maghiar

The knowledge of the key factors involved in etiopathogenesis of the gallstone disease requires chemical, structural, and elemental composition analysis. The application of different complementary analytical techniques, both microscopic and spectroscopic, are aimed to provide a more comprehensive determination of the gallbladder calculi ultrastructure and trace element identification. High sensitivity techniques such as electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction (XRD) along with biochemical analysis are used in a new attempt to investigate various factors which play a regulatory role in the pathogenesis of gallstones. The microstructure of different types of gallbladder stones has specific characteristics which are related to the elemental composition. The binding of metal ions with bile salts and bilirubin plays important roles in gallstone formation as revealed by FTIR spectrum of calcium bilirubinate complex in pigment gallstones. The EPR results demonstrated the generation of bilirubin free radicals and variation of its electronic structure and conjugation system in the skeleton of bilirubin molecule during complex formation. EPR spectra of pigment gallstones demonstrate the coexistence of four paramagnetic centers including stable bilirubin free radical, Mn2+, Cu2+, and Fe3+ with distinct magnetic parameters and well-resolved hyperfine structure in the case of Mn2+ ions. The result confirms a macromolecular network structure with proteins and the formation of bilirubin-coordinated polymer. Bilirubin and bilirubinate free radical complexes may play an important role in pigment gallstone formation.


PROCESSES IN ISOTOPES AND MOLECULES (PIM 2011) | 2012

Chitosan-based nanocarriers for antimalarials

Simina Dreve; Iren Kacso; Adriana Popa; Oana Raita; Attila Bende; Gh. Borodi; Ioan Bratu

The objective of this research was to synthesize and characterize chitosan-based liquid and solid materials with unique absorptive and mechanical properties as carriers for quinine - one of the most used antimalarial drug. The use of chitosan (CTS) as base in polyelectrolyte complex systems, to prepare solid release systems as sponges is presented. The preparation by double emulsification of CTS hydrogels carrying quinine as anti-malarial drug is reported. The concentration of quinine in the CTS hydrogel was 0.08 mmol. Chitosan - drug loaded hydrogel was used to generate solid sponges by freeze-drying at −610°C and 0.09 atm. Structural investigations of the solid formulations were done by Fourier-transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV-VIS), spectrofluorimetry, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diffractometry. The results indicated that the drug molecule is forming temporary chelates in CTS hydrogels and sponges. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) ...


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2010

Influence of iron ions on the structural and magnetic properties of some zinc-phosphate glasses

Petru Pascuta; Gheorghe Borodi; Adriana Popa; Viorel Dan; E. Culea


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2015

Enhanced photocatalytic degradation properties of zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesized by using plant extracts

Manuela Stan; Adriana Popa; Dana Toloman; Adriana Dehelean; Ildiko Lung; Gabriel Katona


Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2012

XRD and EPR structural investigation of some zinc borate glasses doped with iron ions

Razvan Stefan; Petru Pascuta; Adriana Popa; Oana Raita; Emil Indrea; E. Culea


Acta Metallurgica Sinica (english Letters) | 2016

Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activities of ZnO Nanoparticles Synthesized Using Extracts of Allium sativum,Rosmarinus officinalis and Ocimum basilicum

Manuela Stan; Adriana Popa; Dana Toloman; Teofil-Danut Silipas; Dan Cristian Vodnar


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2011

Structural investigation of chitosan-based microspheres with some anti-inflammatory drugs

Simina Dreve; Iren Kacso; Adriana Popa; Oana Raita; Felicia Dragan; Attila Bende; Gh. Borodi; I. Bratu


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2015

An FTIR and ESR study of iron doped calcium borophosphate glass-ceramics

M. Karabulut; Adriana Popa; Gheorghe Borodi; R. Stefan


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2013

Structural and magnetic investigations on gadolinium-tellurite vitreous systems prepared by sol-gel method

A. Dehelean; S. Rada; Adriana Popa; E. Culea

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E. Culea

Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

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Petru Pascuta

Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

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Attila Bende

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Alexandru S. Biris

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

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Fumiya Watanabe

University of Arkansas at Little Rock

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Dan Cristian Vodnar

University of Agricultural Sciences

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A. Dehelean

Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

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