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Pinto, A, Svahn N, Lima JC, Rodriguez L.  2017.  Aggregation induced emission of gold(I) complexes in water or water mixtures, 2017. Dalton Transactions. 46(34):11125-11139. AbstractWebsite
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Huang, RJ, Avo J, Northey T, Chaning-Pearce E, dos Santos PL, Ward JS, Data P, Etherington MK, Fox MA, Penfold TJ, Berberan-Santos MN, Lima JC, Bryce MR, Dias FB.  2017.  The contributions of molecular vibrations and higher triplet levels to the intersystem crossing mechanism in metal-free organic emitters, 2017. Journal of Materials Chemistry C. 5(25):6269-6280. AbstractWebsite
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Santoro, S, Sebastian V, Moro AJ, Portugal CAM, Lima JC, Coelhoso IM, Crespo JG, Mallada R.  2017.  Development of fluorescent thermoresponsive nanoparticles for temperature monitoring on membrane surfaces, 2017. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. 486:144-152. AbstractWebsite
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Lenis-Rojas, OA, Roma-Rodrigues C, Fernandes AR, Marques F, Pérez-Fernández D, Guerra-Varela J, Sánchez L, Vázquez-García D, López-Torres M, Fernández A, Fernández JJ.  2017.  Dinuclear RuII(bipy)2 Derivatives: Structural, Biological, and in Vivo Zebrafish Toxicity Evaluation, 2017. Inorganic ChemistryInorganic Chemistry. 56(12):7127-7144.: American Chemical Society AbstractWebsite

Ruthenium-based drugs exhibit interesting properties as potential anticancer pharmaceuticals. We herein present the synthesis and characterization of a new family of ruthenium complexes with formulas [{Ru(bipy)2}2(μ-L)][CF3SO3]4 (L = bptz, 1a) and [{Ru(bipy)2}2(μ-L)][CF3SO3]2 (L = arphos, 2a; dppb, 3a; dppf, 4a), which were synthesized from the Ru(II) precursor compound cis-Ru(bipy)2Cl2. The complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, 1H and 31P{1H} NMR, IR spectroscopy, and conductivity measurements. The molecular structures for three Ru(II) compounds were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The newly developed compounds interact with CT-DNA by intercalation, in particular, 2a, 3a, and 4a, which also seemed to induce some extent of DNA degradation. This effect seemed to be related with the formation of reactive oxygen species. The cytotoxic activity was evaluated against A2780, MCF7, and MDAMB231 human tumor cells. Compounds 2a and 4a were the most cytotoxic with activity compared to cisplatin (∼2 μM, 72 h) in the A2780 cisplatin sensitive cells. All the compounds induced A2780 cell death by apoptosis, however, to a lesser extent for compounds 4a and 2a. For these compounds, the mechanism of cell death in addition to apoptosis seemed to involve autophagy. In vivo toxicity was evaluated using the zebrafish embryo model. LC50 estimates varied from 5.397 (3a) to 39.404 (1a) mg/L. Considering the in vivo toxicity in zebrafish embryos and the in vitro cytotoxicity in cancer cells, compound 1a seems to be the safest having no effect on dechirionation and presenting a good antiproliferative activity against ovarian carcinoma cells.Ruthenium-based drugs exhibit interesting properties as potential anticancer pharmaceuticals. We herein present the synthesis and characterization of a new family of ruthenium complexes with formulas [{Ru(bipy)2}2(μ-L)][CF3SO3]4 (L = bptz, 1a) and [{Ru(bipy)2}2(μ-L)][CF3SO3]2 (L = arphos, 2a; dppb, 3a; dppf, 4a), which were synthesized from the Ru(II) precursor compound cis-Ru(bipy)2Cl2. The complexes were characterized by elemental analysis, mass spectrometry, 1H and 31P{1H} NMR, IR spectroscopy, and conductivity measurements. The molecular structures for three Ru(II) compounds were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The newly developed compounds interact with CT-DNA by intercalation, in particular, 2a, 3a, and 4a, which also seemed to induce some extent of DNA degradation. This effect seemed to be related with the formation of reactive oxygen species. The cytotoxic activity was evaluated against A2780, MCF7, and MDAMB231 human tumor cells. Compounds 2a and 4a were the most cytotoxic with activity compared to cisplatin (∼2 μM, 72 h) in the A2780 cisplatin sensitive cells. All the compounds induced A2780 cell death by apoptosis, however, to a lesser extent for compounds 4a and 2a. For these compounds, the mechanism of cell death in addition to apoptosis seemed to involve autophagy. In vivo toxicity was evaluated using the zebrafish embryo model. LC50 estimates varied from 5.397 (3a) to 39.404 (1a) mg/L. Considering the in vivo toxicity in zebrafish embryos and the in vitro cytotoxicity in cancer cells, compound 1a seems to be the safest having no effect on dechirionation and presenting a good antiproliferative activity against ovarian carcinoma cells.

Delgado, JM, Nunes D, Fortunato E, Laia CAT, Branco LC, Vilarigues M.  2017.  The effect of three luminescent ionic liquids on corroded glass surfaces - A first step into stained-glass cleaning, 2017. Corrosion Science. 118:109-117. AbstractWebsite
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Delgado, JM, Nunes D, Fortunato E, Laia CAT, Branco LC, Vilarigues M.  2017.  The effect of three luminescent ionic liquids on corroded glass surfaces – A first step into stained-glass cleaning, 2017. Corrosion Science. 118:109-117. AbstractWebsite
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Aguilo, E, Soler L, Casanovas A, Moro AJ, Lima JC, Rodriguez L, Llorca J.  2017.  Gold(I)-Complex-Titania Hybrid Photocatalyst for Hydrogen Production, 2017. Chemcatchem. 9(17):3289-3292. AbstractWebsite
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Pessego, M, Gago S, Basilio N, Laia CAT, Parola AJ, Lima JC, Pina F.  2017.  Hiding and unveiling trans-chalcone in a constrained derivative of 4 ',7-dihydroxyflavylium in water: a versatile photochromic system, 2017. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 15(2):338-347. AbstractWebsite
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Lavande, N, Acuna A, Basilio N, Francisco V, Malkhede DD, Garcia-Rio L.  2017.  A journey from calix 4 arene to calix 6 and calix 8 arene reveals more than a matter of size. Receptor concentration affects the stability and stoichiometric nature of the complexes, 2017. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 19(21):13640-13649. AbstractWebsite
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Santoro, S, Vidorreta IM, Sebastian V, Moro A, Coelhoso IM, Portugal CAM, Lima JC, Desiderio G, Lombardo G, Drioli E, Mallada R, Crespo JG, Criscuoli A, Figoli A.  2017.  A non-invasive optical method for mapping temperature polarization in direct contact membrane distillation, 2017. Journal of Membrane Science. 536:156-166. AbstractWebsite
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Fonseca, SM, Moreira T, Parola AJ, Pinheiro C, Laia CAT.  2017.  PEDOT electrodeposition on oriented mesoporous silica templates for electrochromic devices, 2017. Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 159:94-101. AbstractWebsite
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Gago, S, Pessego M, Laia CAT, Parola AJ.  2017.  pH-Tunable Fluorescence and Photochromism of a Flavylium-Based MCM-41 Pigment, 2017. Acs Omega. 2(1):122-126. AbstractWebsite
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Mendes, R, Pedrosa P, Lima JC, Fernandes AR, Baptista PV.  2017.  Photothermal enhancement of chemotherapy in breast cancer by visible irradiation of Gold Nanoparticles, 2017. Scientific Reports. 7 AbstractWebsite
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Mendes, R, Pedrosa P, Lima JC, Fernandes AR, Baptista PV.  2017.  Photothermal enhancement of chemotherapy in breast cancer by visible irradiation of Gold Nanoparticles, 2017. 7(1):10872. AbstractWebsite

Photothermal Therapy (PTT) impact in cancer therapy has been increasing due to the enhanced photothermal capabilities of a new generation of nanoscale photothermal agents. Among these nanoscale agents, gold nanoshells and nanorods have demonstrated optimal properties for translation of near infra-red radiation into heat at the site of interest. However, smaller spherical gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are easier to produce, less toxic and show improved photoconversion capability that may profit from the irradiation in the visible via standard surgical green lasers. Here we show the efficient light-to-heat conversion of spherical 14 nm AuNPs irradiated in the visible region (at the surface plasmons resonance peak) and its application to selectively obliterate cancer cells. Using breast cancer as model, we show a synergistic interaction between heat (photoconversion at 530 nm) and cytotoxic action by doxorubicin with clear advantages to those of the individual therapy approaches.

Sousa, DM, Lima JC, Ferreira I.  2017.  Synthesis of Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dots, Using 2,2-Bipyridine as a Capping and Phase Transfer Agent, 2017. Chemistryselect. 2(3):1271-1274. AbstractWebsite
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Matias, SC, Lourenço NMT, Fonseca JP, Cordas CM.  2017.  Comparative electrochemical behavior of cytochrome c on aqueous solutions containing choline-based room temperature ionic liquids. ChemistrySelect. 2:8701–8705.Website
Machado, C, Carvalho F, Costa M, Martins S, Machado A, Ruivo A, Lima A, Ferreira JL, Vilarigues M.  2017.  History of materials: a new tool for conservation of glass and ceramics; Education and Research in Conservation – Restoration. ENCoRE 2016. , Cambridge
Loureiro, J, Mateus T, Filonovich S, Ferreira M, Figueira J, Rodrigues A, Donovan BF, Hopkins PE, Ferreira I.  2017.  Improved thermoelectric properties of nanocrystalline hydrogenated silicon thin films by post-deposition thermal annealing. Thin Solid Films. 642:276-280. AbstractWebsite

The influence of post-deposition thermal annealing on the thermoelectric properties of n-and p-type nanocrystalline hydrogenated silicon thin films, deposited by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition, was studied in this work. The Power Factor of p-type films was improved from 7× 10− 5 to 4× 10− 4 W/(mK 2) as the annealing temperature, under vacuum, increased up to 400° C while for n-type films it has a minor influence. Optimized Seebeck coefficient values of 460 μV/K and− 320 μV/K were achieved for p-and n-type films, respectively, with crystalline size in the range of 10 nm, leading to remarkable low thermal conductivity values (< 10 Wm− 1. K− 1) at room temperature.

Gargiulo, M, Chiodi A, De Miglio R, Simoes S, Long G, Pollard M, Gouveia JP, Giannakidis G.  2017.  An Integrated Planning Framework for the Development of Sustainable and Resilient Cities - The Case of the InSMART Project. Procedia Engineering. 198:444-453.
Chávez-Rodriguéz, M, Dias L, Simoes S, Seixas J, Hawkes A, Szklo A, Lucena A.  2017.  Modelling the role of natural gas in the Southern Cone of Latin America. Applied Energy. 201(1):219-239.
Mancio-Silva, L, Slavic K, Ruivo MGT, Grosso AR, Modrzynska KK, Vera IM, Sales-dias J, Gomes AR, Macpherson CR, Crozet P, Adamo M, Baena-gonzalez E, Tewari R, Llinás M, Billker O, Mota MM.  2017.  Nutrient sensing modulates malaria parasite virulence. Nature. : Nature Publishing Group AbstractWebsite

The lifestyle of intracellular pathogens, such as malaria parasites, is intimately connected to that of their host, primarily for nutrient supply. Nutrients act not only as primary sources of energy but also as regulators of gene expression, metabolism and growth, through various signalling networks that enable cells to sense and adapt to varying environmental conditions. Canonical nutrient-sensing pathways are presumed to be absent from the causative agent of malaria, Plasmodium, thus raising the question of whether these parasites can sense and cope with fluctuations in host nutrient levels. Here we show that Plasmodium blood-stage parasites actively respond to host dietary calorie alterations through rearrangement of their transcriptome accompanied by substantial adjustment of their multiplication rate. A kinome analysis combined with chemical and genetic approaches identified KIN as a critical regulator that mediates sensing of nutrients and controls a transcriptional response to the host nutritional status. KIN shares homology with SNF1/AMPKα, and yeast complementation studies suggest that it is part of a functionally conserved cellular energy-sensing pathway. Overall, these findings reveal a key parasite nutrient-sensing mechanism that is critical for modulating parasite replication and virulence.

Louro, S.  2017.  O Vitral e as suas tintas: Grisalha e Amarelo de Prata. FCT-UNL. , Lisbon
Figueira, J, Loureiro J, Marques J, Bianchi C, Duarte P, Ruoho M, Tittonen I, Ferreira I.  2017.  Optimization of Cuprous Oxides Thin Films to be used as Thermoelectric Touch Detectors. ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 9(7):6520-6529. AbstractWebsite

The electronic and optical properties of p-type copper oxides (CO) strongly depend on the production technique as it influences the obtained phases: cuprous oxide (Cu2O) or cupric oxide (CuO), the most common ones. Cu films deposited by thermal evaporation have been annealed in air atmosphere, with temperature between 225 and 375 °C and time between 1 and 4 h. The resultant CO films have been studied to understand the influence of processing parameters in the thermoelectric, electrical, optical, morphological, and structural properties. Films with a Cu2O single phase are formed when annealing at 225 °C, while CuO single phase films can be obtained at 375 °C. In between, both phases are obtained in proportions that depend on the film thickness and annealing time. The positive sign of the Seebeck coefficient (S), measured at room temperature (RT), confirms the p-type behavior of both oxides, showing values up to 1.2 mV·°C–1and conductivity up to 2.9 (Ω·m)−1. A simple detector using Cu2O have been fabricated and tested with fast finger touch events

Lopes, J, Rocha J, Redondo L, Cruz J.  2017.  Particle Accelerator Focus Automation. particle_accelerator_focus_automation.pdf
Sousa, DM, Lima JC, Ferreira I.  2017.  Synthesis of Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dots, Using 2, 2‐Bipyridine as a Capping and Phase Transfer Agent. ChemistrySelect. 2(3):1271-1274. AbstractWebsite

Cadmium selenide quantum dots (CdSe QDs), were synthesized by one‐pot or water‐to‐organic phase transfer and capped with molten 2,2′‐bipyridine (bipy). The obtained CdSe QDs by the two‐step procedure, reveal average sizes of 2 nm while the one‐pot are mixed with secondary salt products and bipy and are undetectable by TEM. However the absorption peak of both CdSe QDs was at 425 nm and the emission band is centered at 535 nm, with a band width at half height of 77 nm, when excited with 425 nm light. The two‐step CdSe QDs synthesis has the great advantage of capping the CdSe QDs with bipy, forming a solid phase, which is easily stored and dispersed in most of the organic solvents. On the other hand, the one‐pot procedure requires an extra step to remove the secondary products.

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