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2009
Frade, RFM, Rosatella AA, Marques CS, Branco LC, Kulkarni PS, Mateus NMM, Afonso CAM, Duarte CMM.  2009.  Toxicological evaluation on human colon carcinoma cell line (CaCo-2) of ionic liquids based on imidazolium, guanidinium, ammonium, phosphonium, pyridinium and pyrrolidinium cations. Green Chemistry. 11:1660-1665., Number 10 Abstract
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2008
Vidinha, P, Lourenco NMT, Pinheiro C, Bras AR, Carvalho T, Santos-Silva T, Mukhopadhyay A, Romao MJ, Parola J, Dionisio M, Cabral JMS, Afonso CAM, Barreiros S.  2008.  Ion jelly: a tailor-made conducting material for smart electrochemical devices, 2008. Chemical Communications. :5842-5844. Abstract

We present a new concept for the design of a polymeric conducting material that combines the chemical versatility of an organic salt ( ionic liquid) with the morphological versatility of a biopolymer ( gelatin); the resulting 'ion jelly' can be applied in electrochemical devices, such as batteries, fuel cells, electrochromic windows or photovoltaic cells.

Sousa, MM, Miguel C, Rodrigues I, Parola AJ, Pina F, de Melo JSS, Melo MJ.  2008.  A photochemical study on the blue dye indigo: from solution to ancient Andean textiles, 2008. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 7:1353-1359. Abstract

The degradation of indigo and its water soluble derivative indigo carmine was investigated under light excitation in the presence and absence of molecular oxygen in solution (homogeneous) and gels (heterogeneous) media. Collagen and carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) aqueous gels were chosen to simulate a natural textile environment, wool and cotton, respectively. Isatin was found to be the major degradation product of indigo. In solution, the photodegradation quantum yields (Phi(R)) were in the order of 10(-4), with the exception of aqueous media (Phi(R) = 9 x 10(-6)), and dependent on the irradiation wavelength. In the case of indigo carmine the Phi(R) values were found to suffer a 2-fold increase upon going from water to gels. The results indicate the absence of degradation products involving singlet oxygen and suggest peroxides, or other oxygen based radicals, to have a key role in the degradation of indigo. Finally, the relevance of the simulation is discussed by comparing the main degradation products to those found in the blues of millenary Andean textiles.

Sousa, MM, Melo MJ, Parola AJ, Morris PJT, Rzepa HS, de Melo JSS.  2008.  A Study in Mauve: Unveiling Perkin's Dye in Historic Samples, 2008. Chemistry-a European Journal. 14:8507-8513. Abstract

The analysis of different historic mauve samples-mauve salts and dyed textiles-was undertaken to establish the exact nature of the iconic dye produced by W.H. Perkin in the nineteenth century. Fourteen samples from important museum collections were analyzed, and it was determined that. in contrast to the general wisdom that mauveine consists of C, and C, structures. Perkin's mauveine is a complex mixture of at least thirteen methyl derivatives (C, to C(28)) with a 7-amino5-phenyl-3-(phenylamino)phenazin-5- ium core. A fingerprint was established in which mauveines A or B were dominant, and in which mauveines B2 and C(25) were found to be important tracers to probe the original synthesis. Counterion analysis showed that all the mauve salts should be dated after 1862. Perkin's original recipe could be identified in three textile samples, and in these cases, mauveines A and C25 were found to he the major chromophores. These are now shown to be the samples containing the "original mauve".

Rodriguez, L, Lima JC, Parola JA, Pina F, Meitz R, Aucejo R, Garcia-Espana E, Llinares JM, Soriano C, Alarcon J.  2008.  Anion detection by fluorescent Zn(II) complexes of functionalized polyamine ligands. Inorganic Chemistry. 47:6173-6183., Number 14 Abstract
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Rodriguez, L, Lodeiro C, Lima JC, Crehuet R.  2008.  Neutral gold(I) metallosupramolecular compounds: Synthesis and characterization, photophysical properties, and density functional theory studies. Inorganic Chemistry. 47:4952-4962., Number 11 Abstract
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Ferrer, M, Gutierrez A, Rodriguez L, Rossell O, Lima JC, Font-Bardia M, Solans X.  2008.  Study of the effect of the phosphane bridging chain nature on the structural and photophysical properties of a series of gold(I) ethynylpyridine complexes. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. :2899-2909., Number 18 Abstract
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2007
Roque, A, Lima JC, Parola AJ, Pina F.  2007.  Substitution and solvent effects in the chalcones isomerization barrier of flavylium photochromic systems, 2007. Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences. 6:381-385. Abstract

Useful application of photochromic compounds as optical memories implies the existence of a large kinetic barrier between the forms interconverted by light. In the case of flavylium salts, the ground state isomerization barrier between the photoisomerizable chalcone isomers is shown to correlate with the electron donating ability of the substituents, measured by their effects in the H-1 NMR chemical shifts of the aromatic protons. Substitution with electron donating groups in ring A lowers the barrier while substitution at ring B has the opposite effect. However, in water, the observed increase is higher than expected in the case of compound 4', 9-dihydroxychalcone when compared with the analogous 4'-dimethylamino-9-hydroxychalcone, containing a better electron donating group in the same position. Our interpretation is that the water network is providing an efficient pathway to form tautomers. In acetonitrile, unlike water, the expected order is indeed observed: E-a( 4', 9-dihydroxychalcone) = 60 kJ mol(-1) < E-a ( 4'-dimethylamino-9-hydroxychalcone) = 69 kJ mol(-1).

Kulkarni, PS, Branco LC, Crespo JG, Nunes CM, Raymundo A, Afonso CAM.  2007.  Comparison of physicochemical properties of new ionic liquids based on imidazolium, quaternary ammonium, and guanidinium cations. Chemistry-a European Journal. 13:8478-8488., Number 30 Abstract
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Afonso, CAM, Branco LC, Candeias NR, Gois PMP, Lourenco NMT, Mateus NMM, Rosa JN.  2007.  Efficient catalyst reuse by simple dissolution in non-conventional media. Chemical Communications. :2669-2679., Number 26 Abstract
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2006
Braga, SS, Gago S, Seixas JD, Valente AA, Pillinger M, Santos TM, Goncalves IS, Romao CC.  2006.  beta-cyclodextrin and permethylated beta-cyclodextrin inclusion compounds of a cyclopentadienyl molybdenum tricarbonyl complex and their use as cyclooctene epoxidation catalyst precursors. Inorganica Chimica Acta. 359:4757-4764., Number 15 Abstract
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Gago, S, Fernandes JA, Abrantes M, Kuhn FE, Ribeiro-Claro P, Pillinger M, Santos TM, Goncalves IS.  2006.  Immobilisation of methyltrioxorhenium on functionalised MCM-41. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 89:284-290., Number 1-3 Abstract
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Angurell, I, Lima JC, Rodriguez L-I, Rodriguez L, Rossell O, Seco M.  2006.  Metallodendrimers containing both ruthenium (internal layer) and rhenium (external layer). New Journal of Chemistry. 30:1004-1008., Number 7 Abstract
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de Melo, SJ, Rondao R, Burrows HD, Melo MJ, Navaratnam S, Edge R, Voss G.  2006.  Photophysics of an indigo derivative (keto and leuco structures) with singular properties. Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 110:13653-13661., Number 51 Abstract
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de Melo, SSJ, Rondao R, Burrows HD, Melo MJ, Navaratnam S, Edge R, Voss G.  2006.  Spectral and photophysical studies of substituted indigo derivatives in their keto forms. Chemphyschem. 7:2303-2311., Number 11 Abstract
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2005
Kuhn, FE, Zhao J, Abrantes M, Sun W, Afonso CAM, Branco LC, Goncalves IS, Pillinger M, Romao CC.  2005.  Catalytic olefin epoxidation with cyclopentadienyl-molybdenum complexes in room temperature ionic liquids. Tetrahedron Letters. 46:47-52., Number 1 Abstract
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Gago, S, Fernandes JA, Rainho JP, Ferreira RAS, Pillinger M, Valente AA, Santos TM, Carlos LD, Ribeiro-Claro PJA, Goncalves IS.  2005.  Highly luminescent tris(beta-diketonate)europium(III) complexes immobilized in a functionalized mesoporous silica. Chemistry of Materials. 17:5077-5084., Number 20 Abstract
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Schafer, T, Branco LC, Fortunato R, Izak P, Rodrigues CM, Afonso CAM, Crespo JG.  2005.  Opportunities for membrane separation processes using ionic liquids. Ionic Liquids Iiib: Fundamentals, Progress, Challenges and Opportunities: Transformations and Processes. 902(Rogers, R. D., Seddon, K. R., Eds.).:97-110. Abstract
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Gago, S, Rodriguez-Borges JE, Teixeira C, Santos AM, Zhao J, Pillinger M, Nunes CD, Petrovski Z, Santos TM, Kuhn FE, Romao CC, Goncalves IS.  2005.  Synthesis, characterization and catalytic studies of bis(chloro)dioxomolybdenum(VI)-chiral diimine complexes. Journal of Molecular Catalysis a-Chemical. 236:1-6., Number 1-2 Abstract
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2004
Moncada, MC, Pina F, Roque A, Parola AJ, Maestri M, Balzani V.  2004.  Tuning the photochromic properties of a flavylium compound by pH, 2004. European Journal of Organic Chemistry. :304-312. Abstract

We studied the intricate pH- and light-dependent network of the thermal and photochemical reactions of the 4'-(dimethylamino) -7-hydroxyflavylium ion by continuous irradiation, flash photolysis, H-1 NMR spectroscopy, and stopped flow analysis. The distribution of the various forms at the pH-dependent thermodynamic equilibrium and the rates of several interconversion processes were measured. The most interesting feature of this multistate/multifunctional system is related to the possibility of pH-tuning the colour change caused by photoirradiation, because the cis-chalcone isomer, obtained from the photoisomerization of the trans-chalcone form, is spontaneously transformed into coloured species (flavylium. cation and quinoidal base) at low values of pH, but reverts back to the uncoloured trans-chalcone at high values of pH because of the low energy barrier between the cis and trans chalcone isomers. ((C) Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2004).

Valente, AA, Petrovski Z, Branco LC, Afonso CAM, Pillinger M, Lopes AD, Romao CC, Nunes CD, Goncalves IS.  2004.  Epoxidation of cyclooctene catalyzed by dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes in ionic liquids. Journal of Molecular Catalysis a-Chemical. 218:5-11., Number 1 Abstract
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Faustino, P, Miranda A, Silva MD, Alves C, Pinanco I, Ferreira C, Seixas MT, Pina F, Romao L.  2004.  Hb Yaounde beta 134(H12)Val -> Ala in association with Hb C beta 6(A3)Glu -> Lys in a Caucasian Portuguese family. Hemoglobin. 28:229-235., Number 3 Abstract
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Gago, S, Pillinger M, Valente AA, Santos TM, Rocha J, Goncalves IS.  2004.  Immobilization of oxomolybdenum species in a layered double hydroxide pillared by 2,2 '-bipyridine-5,5 '-dicarboxylate anions. Inorganic Chemistry. 43:5422-5431., Number 17 Abstract
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Abrantes, M, Gago S, Valente AA, Pillinger M, Goncalves IS, Santos TM, Rocha J, Romao CC.  2004.  Incorporation of a (cyclopentadienyl)molybdenum oxo complex in MCM-41 and its use as a catalyst for olefin epoxidation. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. :4914-4920., Number 24 Abstract
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Gago, S, Zhang YM, Santos AM, Kohler K, Kuhn FE, Fernandes JA, Pillinger M, Valente AA, Santos TM, Ribeiro-Claro PJA, Goncalves IS.  2004.  Synthesis and characterization of a manganese(II) acetonitrile complex supported on functionalized MCM-41. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 76:131-136., Number 1-3 Abstract
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