Serpentines
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1. Estudo da interação de nanotubos de carbono com substrato de quartzo cristalino
Single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) are quasi-onedimensional structures consisting of a rolled up graphene nanoribbon. Due to their unusually large surface-to-volume ratio, SWNTs are strongly affected by the environment. Contact with a supporting substrate modifies their properties, and such interactions have been broadly studied as either a drawback or a s
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 24/03/2011
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2. Luminescence and paramagnetic centers in antigorite and Lizardite, two menbers of serpentine group: a comparative study / Estudo comparativo entre as propriedades dos centros luminescentes e paramagnéticos da antigorita e da lizardita do grupo da SERPENTINA: `Mg IND.3´[Si IND.2´`O IND.5´]`(OH) IND.4´
In this work, we are describing crystals luminescent properties of Antigorite (monoclinic, Mg3-x[Si2O5](OH)4-2x) and Lizardite (triclinic, Mg3[(Si,Fe)2O5](OH)4). They were studied simultaneously applying several techniques, like: Thermoluminescence (TL), Optical Absorption (OA), Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), X-rays diffraction and Inductively Couple
Publicado em: 2008
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3. A model for Ure2p prion filaments and other amyloids: The parallel superpleated β-structure
In its prion form, Ure2p, a regulator of nitrogen catabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, polymerizes into filaments whereby its C-terminal regulatory domain is inactivated but retains its native fold. The filament has an amyloid fibril backbone formed by the Asn-rich, N-terminal, “prion” domain. The prion domain is also capable of forming fibrils when a
National Academy of Sciences.