R. B. Guimaraes
Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular
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Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014
Carla Santos; Carla J. S. M. Silva; Zsófia Büttel; R. B. Guimaraes; Sara Pereira; Paula Tamagnini; Andrea Zille
A series of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), PVA/chitosan (CS) and PVA/cyanobacterial extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) blended nanofibrous membranes were produced by electrospinning using a microfiltration poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) basal membrane, for potential applications in water filtration. Nanofibres were obtained from solutions of 20% (w/w) PVA with 1% (w/w) CS or EPS, using a weight ratio of 60/40. Blended nanofibres have shown a smooth morphology, no beads formation and diameters between 50 and 130 nm. Thermo-mechanical analysis demonstrated that there were inter and/or intramolecular hydrogen bonds between the molecules of PVA/CS and PVA/EPS in the blends. The electrospun blended PVA/EPS membrane showed better tensile mechanical properties when compared with PVA and PVA/CS, and resisted more against disintegration in the temperature range between 10 and 50 °C. Finally, the blended membranes have shown an increase in chromium binding capacity of 5%. This is the first successful report of a blended membrane of electrospinned cyanobacterial polysaccharide with PVA.
Carbohydrate Polymers | 2013
Rita Mota; R. B. Guimaraes; Zsófia Büttel; Federico Rossi; Giovanni Colica; Carla J. S. M. Silva; Carla Santos; Luís Gales; Andrea Zille; Roberto De Philippis; Sara Pereira; Paula Tamagnini
Cyanobacterial extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) are heteropolysaccharides that possess characteristics suitable for industrial applications, notably a high number of different monomers, strong anionic nature and high hydrophobicity. However, systematic studies that unveil the conditions influencing EPS synthesis and/or its characteristics are mandatory. In this work, Cyanothece sp. CCY 0110 was used as model organism. Our results revealed that this strain is among the most efficient EPS producers, and that the amount of RPS (released polysaccharides) is mainly related to the number of cells, rather than to the amount produced by each cell. Light was the key parameter, with high light intensity enhancing significantly RPS production (reaching 1.8 g L(-1)), especially in the presence of combined nitrogen. The data showed that RPS are composed by nine different monosaccharides (including two uronic acids), the presence of sulfate groups and peptides, and that the polymer is remarkably thermostable and amorphous in nature.
Physical Review B | 1999
R. B. Guimaraes; M. Mir; Judite Fernandes; Mucio A. Continentino; H. A. Borges; G. Cernicchiaro; M.B. Fontes; D. R. S. Candela; E. Baggio-Saitovitch
Physical Review B | 2008
D. C. Freitas; Mucio A. Continentino; R. B. Guimaraes; Judite Fernandes; Javier Ellena; L. Ghivelder
Physical Review Letters | 2001
M. Mir; R. B. Guimaraes; Judite Fernandes; Mucio A. Continentino; A. C. Doriguetto; Yvonne P. Mascarenhas; Javier Ellena; Eduardo E. Castellano; R. S. Freitas; L. Ghivelder
Physical Review B | 2009
D. C. Freitas; Mucio A. Continentino; R. B. Guimaraes; Judite Fernandes; E. P. Oliveira; R. E. Santelli; Javier Ellena; G. G. Eslava; L. Ghivelder
Physical Review B | 1997
R. B. Guimaraes; Judite Fernandes; Mucio A. Continentino; H. A. Borges; C. S. Moura; J.B.M. da Cunha; C.A. dos Santos
Physical Review B | 2001
Mucio A. Continentino; A. M. Pedreira; R. B. Guimaraes; M. Mir; Judite Fernandes; R. S. Freitas; L. Ghivelder
Physical Review B | 2005
F. S. Sarrat; R. B. Guimaraes; Mucio A. Continentino; Judite Fernandes; A. C. Doriguetto; Javier Ellena
Physical Review B | 2004
Judite Fernandes; R. B. Guimaraes; Mucio A. Continentino; R. Rapp; J.L. Tholence; J. Dumas; Y. Blancquaert; S. Yates; C. Paulsen