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Química Nova | 2012

Desmistificando a proteção por patentes nas universidades

Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Pedro Pires Goulart Guimarães; Rubén D. Sinisterra

Brazilian universities and research institutions still fail to protect the knowledge and technology produced by their community of students, staff and professors while Intellectual Property (IP) issues along with the role of patents and their strategic management in educational and research institutions remain taboo or misunderstood. The focus of this work was to demystify these subjects, including IP, patents and their requirements, the decision to patent as well as tips for successful patenting. Any student, professor or researcher of an educational or research institution can invent and protect their technology. This paper shows how to make such a patent application.


Química Nova | 2012

De aromas e perfumes, o mercado da indústria do "cheiro"

Marcelo Gomes Speziali

Several flavors and fragrances (F&F) companies hold the economic leadership in the market, although not always have also the leadership in patent applications. The ranking of technological production in the fragrance area still remains with industries while scientific knowledge is equally shared between industries and academia. Contextualizing Brazil in this scene, despite all scientific expertise gained over the years, brazilian technological park is still at the beginning of the production of technologies applied directly to the F&F industries. The dependence on foreign technologies is remarkable as indicated by the great trade deficit in this sector.


Química Nova | 2013

Panorama de propriedade intelectual, transferência de tecnologia e inovação da química brasileira e a comparação com os países do BRIC

Rubén D. Sinisterra; Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Pedro Pires Goulart Guimarães; Alice Machado da Silva

Based on Science, Technology & Innovation (ST&I) indicators, Brazil is a competitive and interesting country from the point of view of technological foreign investment. However, it is still incipient with regard to national investments, production of technological knowledge, inbound mobility of scientists and technology transfer to the productive sector. Among many other factors, global patent production is considered as an important indicator of innovation. Likewise, the balance between revenue and expenses obtained through royalties and licensing fees of technologies is also critical in mapping the diffusion and absorption of knowledge. The understanding of intellectual property and its strategic management brings a significant advantage to the economic and technological development of nations, especially in the field of chemistry, which greatly contributes to biotechnology, new materials and microelectronics - three fundamental areas for innovation in developed countries. Therefore, this article aims to map out competencies in chemistry in Brazil and evaluate science, technology and innovation indicators in the country, comparing this dynamic to the one of other BRIC members (Russia, India and China). Chemistry is the fourth biggest field of interest in Brazil based on the number of researchers registered at the governmental platform for researchers, Plataforma Lattes/CNPq, and is preceded by education, medicine and agronomy. The majority of research groups are registered in the area of materials, followed by macromolecules and polymers, pharmaceutical products and basic materials chemistry. These groups represent approximately 77% of research groups analyzed, therefore, indicating a tendency in the country. The analyses of patents in different sub-areas of chemistry reveal that non-residents file most deposits in the country, a probable reflection of the low internal intellectual property culture. Pharmaceutics and Fine Chemistry are prominent areas in the country, in line with the global trend. Among BRIC countries, China has the highest number of patents and of requests for protection in international offices. On the other hand, Brazil has the lowest number of chemical patents published at USPTO, EPO and JPO. An analysis of the transfer of technology data indicates an increase in this activity in various sub-areas of chemistry in the country. Despite the great efforts made by the country to consolidate its national innovation system, more needs to be done to put Brazil in a competitive position. In a globalized world dominated by large players, Brazil needs a lot of progress on ownership and generation of chemistry technologies to strengthen its national sovereignty. It is essential to strengthen chemical research at all levels, from elementary school to university, as an inexhaustible source of knowledge and technology that, when properly protected, may generate real public achievement and social return.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2018

Bifunctionalized chitosan: A versatile adsorbent for removal of Cu(II) and Cr(VI) from aqueous solution

Ana Luísa da Silva Lage Moreira; Analice de Souza Pereira; Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Kátia Monteiro Novack; Leandro Vinícius Alves Gurgel; Laurent Frédéric Gil

This study describes the chemical modification of chitosan to produce a novel bifunctionalized adsorbent material (C4) for the removal of Cu2+ and oxyanions of Cr6+ from a single aqueous solution. The chemical modifications allowed C4 to be insoluble under acidic conditions, improving the chemical properties of the modified chitosan in aqueous solution. C4 adsorbent was synthesized by reaction of the amino group of chitosan with 2-pyridinecarboxaldehyde, a reduction of imine group, followed by esterification with EDTA dianhydride (EDTAD). C4 was characterized by solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared spectroscopy, and elemental analysis. The adsorption studies of Cu2+ and oxyanions of Cr6+ in a batch mode were evaluated as a function of the contact time (kinetics), solution pH, and initial metal ion concentration. The maximum adsorption capacities (Qmax) of C4 for the adsorption of Cu2+ (pH 5.5) and Cr6+ (pH 2.0) were 2.60 and 3.50 mmol/g, respectively. The reusability of the recovered C4 adsorbent was also evaluated.


Organometallics | 2009

Aerobic Palladium(II)/Copper(II)-Catalyzed Oxidation of Olefins under Chloride-Free Nonacidic Conditions

Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Vinícius V. Costa; Patricia A. Robles-Dutenhefner; Elena V. Gusevskaya


Organometallics | 2007

Palladium-Catalyzed Oxidation of Monoterpenes: Novel Aerobic Pd(II)/Cu(II)-Catalyzed Oxidation of Linalool under Chloride-Free Nonacidic Conditions

Marcelo Gomes Speziali; and Patrícia A. Robles-Dutenhefner; Elena V. Gusevskaya


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2013

Air stable ligandless heterogeneous catalyst systems based on Pd and Au supported in SiO2 and MCM-41 for Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling in aqueous medium

Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Anderson G. M. da Silva; Débora Michelini Vaz de Miranda; Adriano L. Monteiro; Patricia A. Robles-Dutenhefner


Applied Catalysis A-general | 2005

Selective hydrogenation of myrcene catalyzed by sol–gel Pd/SiO2

Patricia A. Robles-Dutenhefner; Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Edésia M.B. Sousa; Eduardo N. dos Santos; Elena V. Gusevskaya


Journal of Molecular Catalysis A-chemical | 2005

Selective hydrogenation of myrcene catalyzed by complexes of ruthenium, chromium, iridium and rhodium

Marcelo Gomes Speziali; Flávia C.C. Moura; Patricia A. Robles-Dutenhefner; Maria Helena Araujo; Elena V. Gusevskaya; Eduardo N. dos Santos


Hydrometallurgy | 2018

Creating a critical snapshot of the bioleaching sector by using patent databank analysis

Larissa Rosa Faria; Rodrigo José Ávila Cartaxo; Versiane Albis Leão; Marcelo Gomes Speziali

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Elena V. Gusevskaya

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Rubén D. Sinisterra

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Adriano L. Monteiro

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Eduardo N. dos Santos

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Pedro Pires Goulart Guimarães

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Alice Machado da Silva

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Analice de Souza Pereira

Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto

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