Filipa Fernandes
University of Minho
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Journal of Materials Science | 2014
Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; Sofia Azevedo; Filipa Fernandes; Elisabete F. Freitas; Mário Pereira; C.J. Tavares; S. Lanceros-Méndez; V. Teixeira
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) absorbs only a small fraction of incoming sunlight in the visible region thus limiting its photocatalytic efficiency and concomitant photocatalytic ability. The large-scale application of TiO2 nanoparticles has been limited due to the need of using an ultraviolet excitation source to achieve high photocatalytic activity. The inclusion of foreign chemical elements in the TiO2 lattice can tune its band gap resulting in an absorption edge red-shifted to lower energies enhancing the photocatalytic performance in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In this research work, TiO2 nanoparticles were doped with iron powder in a planetary ball-milling system using stainless steel balls. The correlation between milling rotation speeds with structural and morphologic characteristics, optical and magnetic properties, and photocatalytic abilities of bare and Fe-doped TiO2 powders was studied and discussed.
Journal of Nanomaterials | 2016
Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; A. P. Samantilleke; Pier Parpot; Filipa Fernandes; M. Pastor; A. Correia; E. A. Luís; A. A. Chivanga Barros; V. Teixeira
In recent years, new textile materials have been developed through the use of nanotechnology-based tools. The development of textile surfaces with self-cleaning properties has a large combined potential to reduce the environmental impact related to pollution. In this research work, three types of textiles substrates (cotton, Entretela, and polylactic acid (PLA)) were functionalized with titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2) using chemical and mechanical processes (padding). During the functionalization process, two different methods were used, both of which allowed a good fixation of nanoparticles of TiO2 on textile substrates. The samples were examined for morphology and for photocatalytic properties under visible light irradiation. A study aimed at evaluating the effect of pH of the aqueous solution of TiO2 nanoparticles was performed in order to promote interaction between TiO2 and the dye solution rhodamine B (Rh-B). The TiO2 nanoparticles were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The measurement of the zeta potential of the TiO2 nanoparticle solution proved to be always positive and have low colloidal stability. Chromatography (HPLC and GC-MS) analyses confirm that oxalic acid is the intermediate compound formed during the photodegradation process.
Journal of Nano Research | 2012
Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; V. Teixeira; Sofia Azevedo; Filipa Fernandes; Jorge Neves
Urbanism and communities centralization enlarges atmospheric pollution that affects both human beings as well as their constructed buildings. Different scientific and technological studies are being conducted, both in academic and construction industry, aiming the development of new construction materials with properties that can decrease visual pollution of cities, reducing also the number of cleanings required. The present research work aims the study and the production of self-cleaning ceramic surfaces in an economical and viable way without changing aesthetical aspect of material substrates used. The use of TiO2 nanoparticles (TiO2-NNPs) represents an attractive way to generate self-cleaning surfaces, therefore promoting the degradation of pollutant agents and reducing cleaning maintenance costs. In order to impart self-cleaning properties to ceramic surfaces, TiO2-NNPs based layers were deposited on different ceramic material substrates using the dip-coating method. The Photocatalytic activity (degradation of pollutants adsorbed on the surface) of the TiO2-NNPs based layers was characterized via the decomposition rate of an aqueous solution of Methylene blue (MB) under UV light irradiation. Colourless layers were successfully produced onto gray and white ceramic substrates using this sol-gel technique, without changing their aesthetical appearance. It was observed that the best photocatalytic activity was exhibited by the most porous ceramic substrate (gray); nevertheless, all the TiO2-NNPs coated ceramic surfaces showed good photocatalytic efficiency.
Road Materials and Pavement Design | 2018
Iran Gomes da Rocha Segundo; Elisa Alexandra Lages Dias; Filipa Fernandes; Elisabete F. Freitas; Manuel F. M. Costa; Joaquim A. O. Carneiro
A cost-effective solution to provide asphalt pavements with the photocatalytic property was addressed for the first time, based on the combination of low percentages of two semiconductors, TiO2 and ZnO. Two photocatalytic techniques – spray deposition and bitumen modification – were used. With the former, the chemical properties were evaluated by FTIR after spraying the bitumen samples with two aqueous solutions, one with acid PH and another alkaline, of nano-TiO2. The solution with less chemical impact was the alkaline one. With the latter, Penetration, Softening Point, Mass Loss, Dynamic Viscosity, Complex moduli and Performance Grade, after the modification by TiO2 nano/microparticles and ZnO microparticles, were analysed with two levels of ageing produced by the RTFOT. TiO2 nano/microparticles and ZnO microparticles conducted to softer bitumens and better results of short-term ageing resistance and did not cause any deterioration to the bitumen before or after either short- or long-term ageing.
Construction and Building Materials | 2013
Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; Sofia Azevedo; V. Teixeira; Filipa Fernandes; Elisabete F. Freitas; Hugo Manuel Ribeiro Dias da Silva; Joel Oliveira
Materials Science and Engineering B-advanced Functional Solid-state Materials | 2015
J. Molina; Filipa Fernandes; J. Fernández; M. Pastor; A. Correia; A.P. Souto; Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; V. Teixeira; F. Cases
Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2017
S. Landi; Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; Filipa Fernandes; Pier Parpot; J. Molina; F. Cases; J. Fernández; Jorge Gomes Santos; Graça M. B. Soares; V. Teixeira; A. P. Samantilleke
Construction and Building Materials | 2018
I. Rocha Segundo; Cristiano Ferreira; Elisabete F. Freitas; Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; Filipa Fernandes; S. Landi; Manuel F. M. Costa
9th International Masonry Conference (9IMC2014) | 2014
Graça Vasconcelos; Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; Filipa Fernandes; Carlos M. G. Jesus; Carlos Alberto Oliveira Fernandes Palha
Archive | 2017
I. Rocha Segundo; Cristiano Ferreira; Elisabete F. Freitas; Joaquim A. O. Carneiro; Filipa Fernandes; S. Landi