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Journal of Nanomaterials | 2012

Urea-based synthesis of zinc oxide nanostructures at low temperature

Juliane Z. Marinho; Fernanda C. Romeiro; Samantha C.S. Lemos; F. V. Motta; C. S. Riccardi; M. S. Li; Elson Longo; Renata C. Lima

The preparation of nanometer-sized structures of zinc oxide (ZnO) from zinc acetate and urea as raw materials was performed using conventional water bath heating and a microwave hydrothermal (MH) method in an aqueous solution. The oxide formation is controlled by decomposition of the added urea in the sealed autoclave. The influence of urea and the synthesis method on the final product formation are discussed. Broadband photoluminescence (PL) behavior in visible-range spectra was observed with a maximum peak centered in the green region which was attributed to different defects and the structural changes involved with ZnO crystals which were produced during the nucleation process.


Molecules | 2013

Amazonian plant natural products : perspectives for discovery of new antimalarial drug leads

Adrian Martin Pohlit; Renata C. Lima; Gina Frausin; Luiz F. Silva; Stefanie C. P. Lopes; Carolina B. Moraes; Pedro Cravo; Marcus V. G. Lacerda; André Siqueira; Lucio H. Freitas-Junior; Fabio T. M. Costa

Plasmodium falciparum and P. vivax malaria parasites are now resistant, or showing signs of resistance, to most drugs used in therapy. Novel chemical entities that exhibit new mechanisms of antiplasmodial action are needed. New antimalarials that block transmission of Plasmodium spp. from humans to Anopheles mosquito vectors are key to malaria eradication efforts. Although P. vivax causes a considerable number of malaria cases, its importance has for long been neglected. Vivax malaria can cause severe manifestations and death; hence there is a need for P. vivax-directed research. Plants used in traditional medicine, namely Artemisia annua and Cinchona spp. are the sources of the antimalarial natural products artemisinin and quinine, respectively. Based on these compounds, semi-synthetic artemisinin-derivatives and synthetic quinoline antimalarials have been developed and are the most important drugs in the current therapeutic arsenal for combating malaria. In the Amazon region, where P. vivax predominates, there is a local tradition of using plant-derived preparations to treat malaria. Here, we review the current P. falciparum and P. vivax drug-sensitivity assays, focusing on challenges and perspectives of drug discovery for P. vivax, including tests against hypnozoites. We also present the latest findings of our group and others on the antiplasmodial and antimalarial chemical components from Amazonian plants that may be potential drug leads against malaria.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2015

Rapid Preparation of (BiO) 2 CO 3 Nanosheets by Microwave-Assisted Hydrothermal Method with Promising Photocatalytic Activity Under UV-Vis Light

Juliane Z. Marinho; Lidiaine M. Santos; Leilane Roberta Macario; Elson Longo; Antonio E. H. Machado; Antonio Otavio T. Patrocinio; Renata C. Lima

Crystalline (BiO)2CO3 nanosheets were synthesized by a rapid one-step reaction via microwaveassisted hydrothermal method using urea as a morphology mediator and carbon source. The hydrothermal method combined with microwave heating allowed to obtain sheet-like (BiO)2CO3 particles at shorter reaction times when compared to the conventional heating hydrothermal method. The photocatalytic activity of the as prepared samples was evaluated towards degradation of Ponceau 4R (C.I. 16255) under artificial UV-Vis light irradiation. The results show that good photocatalytic efficiency can be obtained for powders prepared with reaction times as low as 2 minutes.


Journal of Communication and Information Systems | 1998

Transformações Lineares para Correção de Surtos Bidimensionais

R. M. Campello de Souza; A. N. Kauffman; M. A. C. Moraes; Renata C. Lima

In this paper, a new scheme for correcting two-dimensional bursts is introduced. The technique is based on the use of a family of linear transformations that implement a two-dimensional interleaving to transform the error patches into correctable random error patterns.


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010

Indium hydroxide nanocubes and microcubes obtained by microwave-assisted hydrothermal method

F. V. Motta; Renata C. Lima; Ana Paula A. Marques; M. S. Li; E. R. Leite; José Arana Varela; Elson Longo


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Photoluminescence and Magnetism in Mn2+-Doped ZnO Nanostructures Grown Rapidly by the Microwave Hydrothermal Method

Fernanda C. Romeiro; Juliane Z. Marinho; Anielle Christine Almeida Silva; Nilo F. Cano; N.O. Dantas; Renata C. Lima


Materials Research Bulletin | 2010

In2O3 microcrystals obtained from rapid calcination in domestic microwave oven

F. V. Motta; Renata C. Lima; Ana Paula A. Marques; E. R. Leite; José Arana Varela; Elson Longo


Materials Research Bulletin | 2014

Rapid preparation of α-FeOOH and α-Fe2O3 nanostructures by microwave heating and their application in electrochemical sensors

Juliane Z. Marinho; R.H.O. Montes; A.P. de Moura; E. Longo; José Arana Varela; Rodrigo A.A. Munoz; Renata C. Lima


Ceramics International | 2014

Effect of process parameters on photophysical properties and barium molybdate phosphors characteristics

Maria Fernanda C. Abreu; Fabiana V. Motta; Renata C. Lima; Máximo S. Li; Elson Longo; A. P. A. Marques


Electroanalysis | 2013

Graphite‐Composite Electrodes Bulk‐Modified with (BiO)2CO3 and Bi2O3 Plates‐Like Nanostructures for Trace Metal Determination by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry

Juliane Z. Marinho; Rodrigo Amorim Bezerra da Silva; Tatielli G. G. Barbosa; Eduardo Mathias Richter; Rodrigo A.A. Munoz; Renata C. Lima

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Fernanda C. Romeiro

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Juliane Z. Marinho

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Elson Longo

Federal University of São Carlos

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Rodrigo A.A. Munoz

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Edson Nossol

Federal University of Paraná

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Samantha C.S. Lemos

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Rosana F. Gonçalves

Federal University of São Paulo

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A. P. A. Marques

Federal University of São Paulo

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