S.A.C. Carabineiro
University of Porto
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Nanoscale Research Letters | 2011
S.A.C. Carabineiro; Manuel Fr Pereira; João N Pereira; Cristina Caparrós; Vitor Sencadas; S. Lanceros-Méndez
Commercial multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNT) were functionalized by oxidation with HNO3, to introduce oxygen-containing surface groups, and by thermal treatments at different temperatures for their selective removal. The obtained samples were characterized by adsorption of N2 at -196°C, temperature-programmed desorption and determination of pH at the point of zero charge. CNT/poly(vinylidene fluoride) composites were prepared using the above CNT samples, with different filler fractions up to 1 wt%. It was found that oxidation reduced composite conductivity for a given concentration, shifted the percolation threshold to higher concentrations, and had no significant effect in the dielectric response.
Nanoscale Research Letters | 2011
S.A.C. Carabineiro; Nina Bogdanchikova; Alexey Pestryakov; Pedro B. Tavares; Lisete Fernandes; José L. Figueiredo
Au was loaded (1 wt%) on a commercial MgO support by three different methods: double impregnation, liquid-phase reductive deposition and ultrasonication. Samples were characterised by adsorption of N2 at -96°C, temperature-programmed reduction, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Upon loading with Au, MgO changed into Mg(OH)2 (the hydroxide was most likely formed by reaction with water, in which the gold precursor was dissolved). The size range for gold nanoparticles was 2-12 nm for the DIM method and 3-15 nm for LPRD and US. The average size of gold particles was 5.4 nm for DIM and larger than 6.5 for the other methods. CO oxidation was used as a test reaction to compare the catalytic activity. The best results were obtained with the DIM method, followed by LPRD and US. This can be explained in terms of the nanoparticle size, well known to determine the catalytic activity of gold catalysts.
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2015
Daniela M. Correia; Clarisse Ribeiro; Vitor Sencadas; Gabriela Botelho; S.A.C. Carabineiro; J.L. Gómez Ribelles; S. Lanceros-Méndez
Journal of CO 2 Utilization | 2017
A. Vourros; I. Garagounis; V. Kyriakou; S.A.C. Carabineiro; Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar; G.E. Marnellos; M. Konsolakis
Molecular Catalysis | 2017
S.A.C. Carabineiro; E. Papista; G.E. Marnellos; P.B. Tavares; Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar; M. Konsolakis
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2017
Carmen S.D. Rodrigues; S.A.C. Carabineiro; Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar; Luis M. Madeira
Catalysis Communications | 2017
V. Kyriakou; A. Vourros; Ioannis Garagounis; S.A.C. Carabineiro; Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar; G.E. Marnellos; M. Konsolakis
Applied Catalysis A-general | 2017
Ana P. C. Ribeiro; Luísa Margarida D. R. S. Martins; S.A.C. Carabineiro; José L. Figueiredo; Armando J. L. Pombeiro
Archive | 2016
Luisa M. Pastrana-Martínez; S.A.C. Carabineiro; Josephus Gerardus Buijnsters; José L. Figueiredo; Joaquim L. Faria; Adrián M.T. Silva
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2018
Carmen S.D. Rodrigues; Ricardo M. Silva; S.A.C. Carabineiro; Francisco J. Maldonado-Hódar; Luis M. Madeira