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This proposal aims to continue research and training of human resources in the area of Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels, which have been developed more intensively since PRH-38, in force until 2017, whose research was very successful in generating scientific knowledge in the area of energy efficiency and technological development in Engineering, with the publication of a large number of arti…
Carbon nanomaterials (such as single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes, graphene, fullerene, carbon dots and graphene quantum dots) have important technological applications ranging from transistors, sensors, optoelectronic, biochemical, to catalysis among others. Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) represent the latest form of carbon relevant in all these areas. GQDs are graphene nanoparticles …
The development of composites based on two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials has allowed remarkable technological achievements that were previously unknown. These nanomaterials have enormous potential for various applications due to their exceptional physical properties when compared to conventional materials. This research project aims to explore these expected properties for graphene and i…
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Intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) is a fascinating electron property present in a group of À-conjugated organic molecules known as push-pull systems. These organic systems comprise electron donor (D) and acceptor (A) groups, electronically coupled by À-spacers. The electron transfer between the D-A moieties, corresponding to the highest occupied (HOMO) and lowest unoccupied molecular o…
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This project investigates exciton-modulated nonlinear optical frequency conversion in two-dimensional materials, focusing on transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs). The research aims to understand how excitonic states, both intra- and interlayer, influence second- and third-harmonic generation (SHG and THG) in these materials, considering the strong Coulomb interaction and the absence of…
Carbon emissions significantly impact life on the planet, highlighting the urgent need for solutions and actions to mitigate the issues associated with greenhouse gases. In this context, the development of nanostructured electrocatalysts capable of producing hydrogen in alkaline media and/or converting CO¿ into high-value-added products emerges as a scientific challenge and a promising in…
One of the biggest challenges in offshore platform installations are problems related to excess weight and corrosion, especially when it comes from metal structures, which leads to increased maintenance costs for repairing these items. Replacing metal with polymers, especially polymer composites, is significant to provide good protection against corrosion, low density, and excellent stren…
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Graphene oxide (GO) is an emerging nanomaterial, highly regarded for its properties and characteristics, such as hydrophilicity and reactivity. The existence of functional groups on GO's surfaces, such as carboxyl and carbonyl, improve the interactions with biomolecules and microorganisms, causing an antimicrobial effect by different mechanisms. Additionally, these oxygen groups allow the…
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The rapid population growth and increasing industrialization have led to a shortage of freshwater sources, threatening economic development and human survival. In this context, water treatment has become critically important, with various techniques under study, such as filtration, desalination, and the use of membranes for decontamination. Electrospun nanofibrous membranes, due to their …
Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of global mortality associated with cardiovascular diseases. MI leads to the death of cardiomyocytes and the formation of fibrous tissue, impairing the electrical signaling of the myocardium and resulting in cardiac dysfunction. Current therapies do not effectively promote the regeneration of the affected area. Injectable bioactive hydrogels…
Broad access to diagnostic methods is critical for early intervention and effective management of diseases. The development of portable, low-cost, fast, and highly sensitive point-of-care biosensing technologies represents a powerful solution for ensuring timely and accessible disease diagnosis. One of the most successful commercial POC technologies is the so-called lateral flow assay (LF…
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Graphene and ionic liquids are promising materials due to their unique properties which are driving advancements in diverse applications. This research proposal aims at exploring the combination of graphene and ionic liquids, a pairing that unlocks novel applications such as the adsorption of aromatic molecules and ions, critical for mitigating health and environmental risks posed by orga…
Viticulture has witnessed significant global growth, with Spain leading in vineyard cultivation. However, the prevalent use of pesticides to control potential losses in wine grape production due to pests, fungal growth, weeds, or insects persists. Despite regulation by the European Commission for maximum residue limits (MRL), pesticide residues and their metabolites can still contaminate …
In this project, we aim to develop a biosensor for the detection and quantification of phenolic compounds using Langmuir and Langmuir-Blodgett films composed of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphate (sodium salt), the conductive polymer poly(3-hexylthiophene-2,5-diyl) (P3HT), graphene oxide, and the enzyme laccase. This approach will allow us to explore the physicochemical properties of …
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49 / 49 | Ongoing grants |
207 / 192 | Completed research grants |
72 / 72 | Ongoing scholarships in Brazil |
378 / 365 | Completed scholarships in Brazil |
13 / 13 | Ongoing scholarships abroad |
107 / 107 | Completed scholarships abroad |
826 / 798 | All research grants and scholarships |
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