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Publications by CAP

2008

Novel conjugates of dendrimers and fatty acids for gene delivery applications

Authors
Santos, JL; Rodrigues, J; Pego, AP; Granja, PL; Tomas, H;

Publication
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A

Abstract

2008

New Pamam dendrimers/alginate nanoparticles for gene delivery

Authors
Sargo, S; Santos, JL; Rodrigues, J; Pego, AP; Granja, PL; Tomas, H;

Publication
TISSUE ENGINEERING PART A

Abstract

2008

Fibre Fabry-Perot sensor for acoustic detection

Authors
Lima, SEU; Frazao, O; Araujo, FM; Ferreira, LA; Miranda, V; Santos, JL;

Publication
19TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON OPTICAL FIBRE SENSORS, PTS 1 AND 2

Abstract
Incipient fault diagnosis is closely related to isolation condition assessment. There are a great number of methods available for condition monitoring and diagnosis of power transformer isolation systems, but only few of them can take direct measurements inside the transformer. Fibre optic sensors can be applied to incipient fault diagnosis. In special, acoustic sensors are being developed for the detection and location of partial discharges in oil-filled power transformers. Towards such objective, this work reports investigation on the applicability of fibre Fabry-Perot interferometers for acoustic detection both in air and in liquids.

2008

Intelligent optical sensors using artificial neural network approach

Authors
Dias, I; Oliveira, R; Frazao, O;

Publication
INNOVATION IN MANUFACTURING NETWORKS

Abstract
This work present and demonstrated an applications of artificial neural network approach in optical sensing. The conventional matrix method used in simultaneous measurement of strain and temperature with optical Bragg gratings is compared with artificial neural network approach. The alternative method is proposed for reduced the error.

2008

Fiber optic lifetime pH sensing based on ruthenium(II) complexes with dicarboxybipyridine

Authors
Goncalves, HMR; Maule, CD; Jorge, PAS; da Silva, JCGE;

Publication
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA

Abstract
The complexes of ruthenium(II) with phenanthroline (Phen), diphenylphenanthroline (Ph(2)Phen) and with 4,4'-dicarboxy-2,2'-bipyridine acid (Dcbpy) ([Ru(Phen)(2)Dcbpy]Cl(2) and [Ru(Ph(2)Phen)(2)Dcbpy]Cl(2)) were synthesized and the variation of the correspondent fluorescence intensity and lifetime with the pH characterized, Luminescence Intensity, emission wavelength and excited state lifetime all show a typical sigmoid variation with pH in the range 3-9, demonstrating the suitability of this complex for luminescence sensing applications. In aqueous solutions (28% ethanol) the complexes [Ru(Phen)(2)Dcbpy]Cl(2) and [Ru(Ph2Phen)2Dcbpy]Cl2 show, respectively, the following properties: apparent pK(a) of 3.6 +/- 0.4 and 3.7 +/- 0.4; lifetimes of the protonated species 0.46 +/- 0.01 mu s and 0.38 +/- 0.02 mu s and ionised species 0.598 +/- 0.001 mu s and 0.61 +/- 0.08 mu s. The [Ru(Phen)(2)Dcbpy]Cl(2) complex was immobilised in the tip of optical fibers using a hybrid sol-gel procedure based on tetraethoxysilan and phenyltriethoxysilan enabling pH sensitive fiber probes. The immobilised complex shows the following lifetimes: protonated species 1.05 +/- 0.04 mu s and ionised species 1.16 +/- 0.04 mu s. These characteristics show that these ruthenium(II) complexes are good indicators for pH sensing, either in aqueous solution or immobilised in sol-gel, and are well suited for intensity and/or frequency domain interrogation.

2008

Nanoparticles for Enhanced Contrast Optical Coherence Tomography

Authors
Maule, CD; Quaresma, P; Carvalho, PA; Jorge, P; Pereira, E; Rosa, CC;

Publication
1ST CANTERBURY WORKSHOP ON OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY AND ADAPTIVE OPTICS

Abstract
Recently the area of bioimaging has benefited from new types of image enhancing agents such as quantum dots, carbon nanotubes and other nanoparticles. Cellular or even molecular level resolution has been achieved with different techniques during these last years (i.a. Fluorescence microscopy, PET/CT scan, AFM). Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) as an imaging technique should also profit from newly developed probes. In this work we explored the tunable properties of different types of nanoparticles as contrast enhancers in OCT applications. We mainly studied the development and characteristics of metallic nanoparticles with tunable properties: gold nanoshells made of a silica core coated with a gold shell. Nanoshell and nanoparticles processing techniques are discussed, as well as their optimization for designing particles with specific absorption and scattering characteristics, and its use in OCT imaging.

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