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Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2017

Hybrid systems based on gold nanostructures and porphyrins as promising photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy

Daniele Barreto Cunha Ferreira; Camila S. Monteiro; Claudilene R. Chaves; Gustavo A. M. Sáfar; Roberto Luiz Moreira; M. V. B. Pinheiro; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Luiz O. Ladeira; Klaus Krambrock

Gold nanostructures of two different shapes (spheres and rods) were synthesized to form a colloidal hybrid system with 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(N-methylpyridinium-4-yl)porphyrin tosylate salt (H2TM4PyP(OTs)4) (POR) for applications in photodynamic therapy (PDT) using light in the visible spectral range. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments in combination with spin trapping were used for the detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and evaluation of the efficiency of these novel hybrid systems as photosensitizers. It is shown that the hybrid system consisting of gold nanorods (AuNR) and porphyrin (POR) is by far more efficient than its isolated components. This enhanced efficiency is explained by a synergetic effect between the AuNR and the porphyrin, wherein a rapid energy transfer from the former to the latter produces a large amount of singlet oxygen followed by its conversion into hydroxyl radicals. The mechanism was investigated using different spin traps and different ROS inhibitors. On the other hand, spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNP) do not show this synergetic effect. The synergetic effect for gold nanorods/POR hybrid is attributed to a larger field enhancement close to the gold nanorod surface in addition to the electrostatic attraction between the components of the hybrid system.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2013

Unravelling the molecular structure and packing of a planar molecule by combining nuclear magnetic resonance and scanning tunneling microscopy

Gustavo A. M. Sáfar; Angelo Malachias; R. Magalhães-Paniago; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Ynara Marina Idemori

The determination of the molecular structure of a porphyrin is achieved by using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) techniques. Since macroscopic crystals cannot be obtained in this system, this combination of techniques is crucial to solve the molecular structure without the need for X-ray crystallography. For this purpose, previous knowledge of the flatness of the reagent molecules (a porphyrin and its functionalizing group, a naphthalimide) and the resulting molecular structure obtained by a force-field simulation are used. The exponents of the I-V curves obtained by scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) allow us to check whether the thickness of the film of molecules is greater than a monolayer, even when there is no direct access to the exposed surface of the metal substrate. Photoluminescence (PL), optical absorption, infrared (IR) reflectance and solubility tests are used to confirm the results obtained here with this NMR/STM/STS combination.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018

Ciprofloxacin degradation by first-, second-, and third-generation manganese porphyrins

Ana Luísa Almeida Lage; Alexandre Moreira Meireles; Aline Capelão Marciano; Juliana Martins Ribeiro; Elaine M. Souza-Fagundes; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins

A range of hydrophobic first-, second-, and third-generation manganese porphyrins (MnPs) was investigated as cytochrome P450 models for degradation of the antibiotic ciprofloxacin (CIP). The experiments were carried out under mild conditions; oxidants such as iodosylbenzene (PhIO), H2O2, and meta-chloroperbenzoic acid were employed. The PhIO system yielded the best results: CIP degradation ranged between 56% and 76%. CIP degradation was not directly related to MnP generation. The second-generation MnP afforded the best result with the advantage that it required less preparation effort as compared to the third-generation MnP. Some new degradation products in MnP-mediated ciprofloxacin degradation were proposed, and the products of the reaction are not cytotoxic under the conditions evaluated.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015

Enhanced Oxygen Singlet Production by Hybrid System of Porphyrin and Enriched (6,5) Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Photodynamic Therapy

Gustavo A. M. Sáfar; Rafael N. Gontijo; C. Fantini; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Ynara Marina Idemori; M. V. B. Pinheiro; Klaus Krambrock


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2015

Effect of imidazole on biomimetic cyclohexane oxidation by first-, second-, and third-generation manganese porphyrins using PhIO and PhI(OAc)2 as oxidants

Vinicius Santos da Silva; Alexandre Moreira Meireles; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Júlio S. Rebouças; Gilson DeFreitas-Silva; Ynara Marina Idemori


Synthetic Metals | 2014

Interactions of porphyrins and single walled carbon nanotubes: A fine duet

Gustavo A. M. Sáfar; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Gilson DeFreitas-Silva; Júlio S. Rebouças; Ynara Marina Idemori; Ariete Righi


Catalysis Communications | 2016

Selective oxidation of lupeol by iodosylbenzene catalyzed by manganese porphyrins

Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Fernando de C. da Silva; Alexandre Moreira Meireles; Érico Augusto Rodrigues Soares; Grácia Divina de Fátima Silva; Sidney A. Vieira-Filho; Lucienir Pains Duarte; Júlio S. Rebouças; Ynara Marina Idemori


Revista de Iniciação à Docência | 2017

1 Química escolar: percepções e expectativas de Estudantes do ensino médio

Ana Luiza de Quadros; Adriana Araújo Dutra Rodrigues; Carlos Alberto R. Lares; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Fernanda Antunes de Almeida Moraes; Fernando Henrique Silva de Figueiredo; Renata Fonseca Ferreira


Revista Brasileira de Pós-Graduação | 2017

As concepções sobre a docência em Química de estudantes de um programa de pós-graduação

Ana Luiza de Quadros; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Fernando de C. da Silva; Frank Pereira de Andrade; Gilson de Freitas Silva; Helga G. Aleme; Juliana Cristina Tristão; Leandro José Santos; Sheila Rodrigues Oliveira


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2016

Unravelling the mechanisms of reactive oxygen species formation in nanohybrid systems of porphyrins and enriched (6,5) single-walled carbon nanotubes for photosensitization

Camila S. Monteiro; Daniele Barreto Cunha Ferreira; Gustavo A. M. Sáfar; Rafael N. Gontijo; C. Fantini; Dayse Carvalho da Silva Martins; Ynara Marina Idemori; M. V. B. Pinheiro; Klaus Krambrock

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Ynara Marina Idemori

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Gustavo A. M. Sáfar

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Ana Luiza de Quadros

Federal University of Paraná

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Fernando de C. da Silva

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Alexandre Moreira Meireles

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Frank Pereira de Andrade

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Gilson DeFreitas-Silva

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Júlio S. Rebouças

Federal University of Paraíba

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Klaus Krambrock

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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