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A three-dimensional lanthanide-organic radical open-framework
ArticleAbstract: The reaction of a 3-connecting PTMTC radical with Tb(iii) ions forms a three-dimensional open-framewPalabras claves:Autores:Angela Datcu, Imaz I., Maspoch D., Roques N., Rovira C., Sutter J.P., Veciana J.Fuentes:scopusDirect multipulse laser processing of titanium oxide-graphene oxide nanocomposite thin films
ArticleAbstract: Nanocomposite thin films consisting of titanium oxide (TiO2) nanoparticles (NPs) and graphene oxidePalabras claves:Direct laser irradiation, Titanium oxide-graphene oxide nanocomposite thin filmsAutores:Angela Datcu, GyÖrgy E., Perez-del-Pino A.Fuentes:scopusOne-step preparation of nitrogen doped titanium oxide/Au/reduced graphene oxide composite thin films for photocatalytic applications
ArticleAbstract: Titanium dioxide (TiO<inf>2</inf>) and TiO<inf>2</inf>/Au/reduced graphene oxide (rGO) nanocompositePalabras claves:Autores:Angela Datcu, Duta A., Duta L., GyÖrgy E., Logofatu C., Luculescu C., Perez-del-Pino A., Perniu D.Fuentes:scopusMAPLE synthesis of reduced graphene oxide/silver nanocomposite electrodes: Influence of target composition and gas ambience
ArticleAbstract: Graphene oxide (GO) and reduced GO films with different amounts of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) havPalabras claves:Energy storage, Graphene oxide nanocomposites, Graphene oxide-silver electrode, MAPLEAutores:Alshaikh I., Amade R., Angela Datcu, GyÖrgy E., Logofatu C., Perez-del-Pino A., Queraltó A., Serra E.B., Urzica I.Fuentes:scopusUV–vis light induced photocatalytic activity of TiO<inf>2</inf>/graphene oxide nanocomposite coatings
ArticleAbstract: Titanium dioxide (TiO2) and TiO2 – graphene oxide (GO) composite layers were deposited by spin coatiPalabras claves:Organic pollutant degradation, photocatalysis, Spin-coating, Titanium dioxide/reduced graphene oxide composites, wastewaterAutores:Angela Datcu, GyÖrgy E., Logofatu C., Luculescu C., M. L. Mendoza, Perez-del-Pino A.Fuentes:scopusSelf-assembly of carboxylic substituted PTM radicals: From weak ferromagnetic interactions to robust porous magnets
ArticleAbstract: An overview of the work that have been developed over the last six years in our group on the use ofPalabras claves:Nanoporous materials, PTM radicals, Pure organic magnet, Supramolecular chemistryAutores:Angela Datcu, Maspoch D., Roques N., Rovira C., Ruiz-Molina D., Veciana J., Wurst K.Fuentes:scopusWetting and photoactive properties of laser irradiated zinc oxide – graphene oxide nanocomposite layers
Book PartAbstract: Laser irradiation of zinc oxide (ZnO) – graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposite layers obtained by the droPalabras claves:laser irradiation, Photoactive properties, Superhydrophilicity, Wettability, Zinc oxide-graphene oxide nanocomposite layersAutores:Angela Datcu, Duta A., GyÖrgy E., Logofatu C., Perez-del-Pino A.Fuentes:scopusReduced graphene oxide/iron oxide nanohybrid flexible electrodes grown by laser-based technique for energy storage applications
ArticleAbstract: Porous reduced graphene oxide (rGO)/iron oxide nanohybrid thin films were grown through a laser-basePalabras claves:electrochemical properties, Flexible electrodes, Iron oxide nanoparticles, Laser induced nanohybrid thin film growth, Photoelectrochemical devices, reduced graphene oxideAutores:Amade R., Angela Datcu, GyÖrgy E., Logofatu C., Perez-del-Pino A., Queraltó A., Serra E.B.Fuentes:scopusTitanium oxide – reduced graphene oxide – silver composite layers synthesized by laser technique: Wetting and electrical properties
ArticleAbstract: Electrically conductive and highly hydrophobic surface layers are attractive for many practical applPalabras claves:Conductive, hydrophobic, Laser processing and immobilization, Multifunctional properties, Titanium oxide/reduced graphene oxide/silver nanocomposite layersAutores:Angela Datcu, Duta A., Duta L., GyÖrgy E., Iordache I., Logofatu C., Perez-del-Pino A.Fuentes:scopus