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Talanta | 2009

Estimation of postmortem interval by hypoxanthine and potassium evaluation in vitreous humor with a sequential injection system.

Marieta L.C. Passos; Ana Filipa L.O.M. Santos; Ana I. Pereira; J. Rodrigo Santos; Agostinho Santos; M. Lúcia M.F.S. Saraiva; José L. F. C. Lima

The estimation of the time since death known as postmortem interval (PMI) is a main issue in the field of forensic science and legal medicine. In this work it is proposed a sequential injection system for the determination of hypoxanthine and potassium in the same sample of vitreous humor since the concentrations of both parameters change with PMI and the vitreous humor has been regarded as the ideal extracellular fluid for these kinds of determinations. By measuring both parameters the accuracy of estimation of PMI can be increased, and the effects of factors which influence the values in postmortem chemistry minimized. Hypoxanthine determination is based on its oxidation to uric acid (290 nm), catalyzed by immobilized xanthine oxidase, and the quantification of potassium levels in vitreous humor was performed using a tubular potassium ion-selective electrode. With a unique analytical cycle both analytes were evaluated being potassium levels determined during the degradation of hypoxanthine in the enzymatic reactor. Working concentration ranges between 6.04-40.00 micromol L(-1) and 7.00 x 10(-5) to 1.00 x 10(-1)mmol L(-1) were obtained, for hypoxanthine and potassium, respectively. The method proved to be reproducible with R.S.D. <5% for hypoxanthine and <3% for potassium. Sampling rate was approximately 30 per hour for the sequential determination of both parameters being 15 and 60 determinations per hour if hypoxanthine or potassium, where evaluated independently. Statistical evaluation at the 95% confidence level showed good agreement between the results obtained, for the vitreous humor samples, with both the SIA system and the comparison batch procedures. Moreover the methodology has low environmental impact in agreement with the demands of green analytical chemistry as only 2.7 mL of chemical waste is produced during both determinations.


ACS Omega | 2017

Optical and Photovoltaic Properties of Thieno[3,2-b]thiophene-Based Push–Pull Organic Dyes with Different Anchoring Groups for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Sara Fernandes; M. Cidália R. Castro; Ana I. Pereira; Adélio Mendes; Carlos Serpa; J. Pina; Licínia L. G. Justino; Hugh D. Burrows; M. Manuela M. Raposo

The effect of anchoring groups on the optical and electrochemical properties of triphenylamine-thienothiophenes, and on the photovoltaic performance of DSSCs photosensitized with the prepared dyes, was studied using newly synthesized compounds with cyanoacetic acid or rhodanine-3-acetic acid groups. Precursor aldehydes were synthesized through Suzuki cross-coupling, whereas Knoevenagel condensation of these with 2-cyanoacetic acid or rhodanine-3-acetic acid afforded the final push–pull dyes. A comprehensive photophysical study was performed in solution and in the solid state. The femtosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectra for the synthesized dyes were obtained following photoexcitation in solution and for the dyes adsorbed to TiO2 mesoporous films. Information on conformation, electronic structure, and electron distribution was obtained by density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT calculations. Triphenylamine–thienothiophene functionalized with a cyanoacetic acid anchoring group displayed the highest conversion efficiency (3.68%) as the dye sensitizer in nanocrystalline TiO2 solar cells. Coadsorption studies were performed for this dye with the ruthenium-based N719 dye, and they showed dye power conversion efficiencies enhanced by 20–64%. The best cell performance obtained with the coadsorbed N719 and cyanoacetic dye showed an efficiency of 6.05%.


ACS Omega | 2018

Push–Pull N,N-Diphenylhydrazones Bearing Bithiophene or Thienothiophene Spacers as Nonlinear Optical Second Harmonic Generators and as Photosensitizers for Nanocrystalline TiO2 Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

Sara Fernandes; M. Belsley; Ana I. Pereira; Dzmitry Ivanou; Adélio Mendes; Licínia L. G. Justino; Hugh D. Burrows; M. Manuela M. Raposo

A series of push–pull heterocyclic N,N-diphenylhydrazones were prepared to study the effect of structural modifications (different π-spacers and electron-withdrawing groups) on the optical (linear and nonlinear) and electronic properties of the molecules. The photovoltaic response of dye-sensitized solar cells assembled using nanocrystalline titania photosensitized with the synthesized dyes was also studied. These heterocyclic push–pull conjugated dyes involve N,N-diphenylhydrazones as electron donors linked to bithiophene or thieno[3,2-b]thiophene spacers and were functionalized with carboxylic acid, cyanoacetic acid, or dicyanovinyl acceptor groups. A combination of Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling, Vilsmeier formylation, and condensation reactions was used to synthesize the intermediates and final products. Density functional theory (DFT) and time dependent-DFT calculations were used to obtain information on conformation, electronic structure, and electron distribution, both for the free dyes and those adsorbed on TiO2. The results of this multidisciplinary study indicate that dyes 5b and 6b have the strongest second-order nonlinear optical response with hyperpolarizability values in the range of β = 2330 × 10–30 to 2750 × 10–30 esu, whereas photovoltaic power conversion efficiencies reach values in the range of 0.7–3.0% for dyes 5a–b and 7c and were enhanced by coadsorbing deoxycholic acid (0.8–5.1%).


11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS 2013: ICNAAM 2013 | 2013

Humanoid robot gait optimization: Stretched simulated annealing and genetic algorithm a comparative study

Ana I. Pereira; José Eduardo de Oliveira Lima; Paulo Costa

There are several approaches to create the Humanoid robot gait planning. This problem presents a large number of unknown parameters that should be found to make the humanoid robot to walk. Optimization in simulation models can be used to find the gait based on several criteria such as energy minimization, acceleration, step length among the others. The presented paper addresses a comparison between two optimization methods, the Stretched Simulated Annealing and the Genetic Algorithm, that runs in an accurate and stable simulation model. Final results show the comparative study and demonstrate that optimization is a valid gait planning technique.


Applied Materials Today | 2016

Microencapsulation of citronella oil for solar-activated controlled release as an insect repellent

António David Martins Ribeiro; Juliana Marques; Marta A. Forte; F.C. Correia; Pier Parpot; César Oliveira; Ana I. Pereira; Luísa Andrade; Cátia Azenha; Adélio Mendes; Gonçalo M. Alves; Carla A. Sousa; C.J. Tavares


Applied Surface Science | 2017

Development of stable current collectors for large area dye-sensitized solar cells

Ana I. Pereira; Jorge Manuel Santos Silva Martins; C.J. Tavares; Luísa Andrade; Adélio Mendes


11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, 5th European Conference on Computational Mechanics and 6th European Conference on Computational Fluid Dynamics | 2014

Motion of rigid particles flowing in a microfluidic device with a pronounced stenosis: trajectories and deformation index

Diana Pinho; Raquel O. Rodrigues; T. Yaginuma; Vera Faustino; David Bento; Carla S. Fernandes; Valdemar Garcia; Ana I. Pereira; R. Lima


5º Congresso Nacional de Biomecânica | 2013

Cell-free layer measurements in a bifurcation microchannel : comparison between a manual and automatic methods

David Bento; Diana Pinho; Elmano Pinto; T. Yaginuma; Teresa Montenegro Correia; José Eduardo de Oliveira Lima; Ana I. Pereira; Carla S. Fernandes; Ricardo P. Dias; R. Lima


INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS (ICNAAM 2016) | 2017

A fast and robust kinematic model for a 12 DoF hyper-redundant robot positioning: An optimization proposal

José Eduardo de Oliveira Lima; Ana I. Pereira; Paulo Costa; Andry Maykol Pinto; Pedro Costa


3º Encontro de Jovens Investigadores do IPB | 2015

Análise experimental e numérica de quedas de pressão em canais estenosados

Sara Lopes; Carla S. Fernandes; Ana I. Pereira; Diana Pinho

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Diana Pinho

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

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Carla S. Fernandes

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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