Licenciatura em Química (Sede)
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Item Análise de Parabenos empregando Quantum Dots(2019-07-11) Araújo, Arthur Luís Silva de; Lavorante, André Fernando; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1011018535020717; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0168928366474354Cosmetics are products widely present in daily life of modern society. Because of this fact, public and private policies emphasize a necessity of great quality input generation, low cost, and mainly, nontoxic formulations. The high strict on cosmetics quality control has injected capital in sector, becoming the “top” of Fine Chemistry in several regions. This status has keeping itself up, for products which follow mainly Green Chemistry principles, where the masterpiece must be completely used during production process, making the smallest residue as possible. Among the most stuck-level inside sector, are use of preservatives (natural or synthetic) on products in general, which could show side effects somehow. Therefore, the work’s goal was propose an alternative method to analyze an organic preservatives group (parabens), potentially toxic, in cosmetics e suchlike products distributed in Pernambuco State. Its high microbial inhibition power makes these preservatives doses have been administered in traces-concentration. Currently the only method of parabens quantification is by Gas Chromatography (laborious technique and elevated maintenance cost). As an alternative, choose quantum dots (QDs) use to spectrofluorimetric determination of the analytes. This type of methodology is fast, sensible, selective, reproductive and has shown itself promising to parabens detection. The proposed work shows a review about cosmetics, parabens and nanoparticles. In the experimental stage, the parabens synthesis was accomplished, their description as well and analyze preliminary tests with quantum dots. On parabens description realized that those were synthesized with success. Posteriorly, employed AgInS2-GHS to obtain an analytical curve based on fluorophore’s luminescence quenching, varying parabens concentration between 0,0 and 50,0 mg L-1, making satisfactory results [yAPHB = 0,0030(±0,005)x + 0,9825(± 0,0002); R = 0,9932 / yMetPa = 0,0049(± 0,0003)x + 0,9407(± 0,0116); R = 0.9925) demonstrating the feasibility of the proposed method for parabens analysis.Item Uma breve revisão sobre as potencialidades dos pontos de carbono na agricultura(2024) Lins Neto, José Antonio Marques; Belian, Mônica Freire; Araújo, Arthur Luís Silva de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0168928366474354; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2626644337183959; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4953393960030615Agriculture is one of the most economically relevant sectors in emerging countries, including Brazil. Significant advances in the agribusiness and floriculture sectors have been witnessed with the use of nanotechnology in the production of inputs, as a tool for pest control, soil recovery and foliar photosynthesis stimulants (FPS). In recent years, carbon dots (CDs) have been gaining more and more prominence in work involving agriculture and plant development. The development of such materials is a technological strategy for increasing food production and plant growth. Given the relevance of this topic and the scarcity of studies discussing the use of PCs in agriculture, the aim of this paper is to carry out a brief review of the literature on these materials and their application in agriculture. The bibliographic search was carried out in databases indexed in the Capes Journal, with Qualis A1-A4 articles, using five keywords (CDs, fluorescence, plants, photosynthesis, CDs-doping) as a search filter in the period 2019-2023. From the research, it was possible to observe the most diverse applications of carbon dots in agriculture, in categories ranging from materials chemistry to biotechnology and engineering.