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2023
Coelho, J., R. F. Correia, S. Silvestre, T. Pinheiro, A. C. Marques, R. M. P. Correia, J. V. Pinto, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins, "{Paper-based laser-induced graphene for sustainable and flexible microsupercapacitor applications}", Microchimica Acta, vol. 190, no. 1, pp. 1–10, 2023. Abstract

Laser-induced graphene (LIG) is as a promising material for flexible microsupercapacitors (MSCs) due to its simple and cost-effective processing. However, LIG-MSC research and production has been centered on non-sustainable polymeric substrates, such as polyimide. In this work, it is presented a cost-effective, reproducible, and robust approach for the preparation of LIG structures via a one-step laser direct writing on chromatography paper. The developed strategy relies on soaking the paper in a 0.1 M sodium tetraborate solution (borax) prior to the laser processing. Borax acts as a fire-retardant agent, thus allowing the laser processing of sensitive substrates that other way would be easily destroyed under the high-energy beam. LIG on paper exhibiting low sheet resistance (30 $Ømega$ sq−1) and improved electrode/electrolyte interface was obtained by the proposed method. When used as microsupercapacitor electrodes, this laser-induced graphene resulted in specific capacitances of 4.6 mF cm−2 (0.015 mA cm−2). Furthermore, the devices exhibit excellent cycling stability (> 10,000 cycles at 0.5 mA cm−2) and good mechanical properties. By connecting the devices in series and parallel, it was also possible to control the voltage and energy delivered by the system. Thus, paper-based LIG-MSC can be used as energy storage devices for flexible, low-cost, and portable electronics. Additionally, due to their flexible design and architecture, they can be easily adapted to other circuits and applications with different power requirements. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

Pinheiro, A., A. Ruivo, M. Ferro, J. V. Pinto, J. Deuermeier, T. Mateus, A. Santa, M. J. Mendes, R. Martins, S. Gago, C. A. T. Laia, and Á. Hugo, {Parylene-Sealed Perovskite Nanocrystals Down-Shifting Layer for Luminescent Spectral Matching in Thin Film Photovoltaics}, , 2023. Abstract
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2022
Silva, D., C. S. Monteiro, S. O. Silva, O. Frazão, J. V. Pinto, M. Raposo, P. A. Ribeiro, and S. Sério, "{Sputtering Deposition of TiO2 Thin Film Coatings for Fiber Optic Sensors}", Photonics, vol. 9, no. 5: MDPI AG, pp. 342, may, 2022. Abstract

Thin films of titanium dioxide (TiO2) and titanium (Ti) were deposited onto glass and optical fiber supports through DC magnetron sputtering, and their transmission was characterized with regard to their use in optical fiber-based sensors. Deposition parameters such as oxygen partial pressure, working pressure, and sputtering power were optimized to attain films with a high reflectance. The films deposited on glass supports were characterized by UV-Vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Regarding the deposition parameters, all three parameters were tested simultaneously, changing the working pressure, the sputtering power, and the oxygen percentage. It was possible to conclude that a lower working pressure and higher applied power lead to films with a higher reflectance. Through the analysis of the as-sputtered thin films using X-ray diffraction, the deposition of both Ti and TiO2 films was confirmed. To study the applicability of TiO2 and Ti in fiber sensing, several thin films were deposited in single mode fibers (SMFs) using the sputtering conditions that revealed the most promising results in the glass supports. The sputtered TiO2 and Ti thin films were used as mirrors to increase the visibility of a low-finesse Fabry–Perot cavity and the possible sensing applications were studied.

2017
Pardal, T., S. Messias, M. Sousa, A. S. R. Machado, C. M. Rangel, D. Nunes, J. V. Pinto, R. Martins, and M. N. {Da Ponte}, "{Syngas production by electrochemical CO2 reduction in an ionic liquid based-electrolyte}", Journal of CO2 Utilization, vol. 18, 2017. Abstract

© 2017 Elsevier Ltd. Graphical abstract: The electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide dissolved in a solution of water and ionic liquid as electrolyte, at high-pressure and near room-temperature, is reported. This work describes an electro-deposition strategy for the preparation of copper substrate cathodes, coated with bimetallic zinc-copper films, obtained from deep-eutectic solvents plating baths. The prepared bimetallic cathodes showed electrochemical activity for syngas production in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium triflate, with yields of 85N$μ$L (normal microliter)cm−2C−1/170N$μ$Lcm−2h−1, high selectivities, tunable H2/CO ratio and low energetic requirements.

2015
Nunes, D., L. Santos, P. Duarte, A. Pimentel, J. V. Pinto, P. Barquinha, P. A. Carvalho, E. Fortunato, and R. Martins, "Room Temperature Synthesis of Cu2O Nanospheres: Optical Properties and Thermal Behavior", Microscopy and Microanalysis, vol. 21, issue 01, pp. 11, 2015. Abstract

The present work reports a simple and easy wet chemistry synthesis of cuprous oxide (Cu2O) nanospheres at room temperature without surfactants and using different precursors. Structural characterization was carried out by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy coupled with focused ion beam and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. The optical band gaps were determined from diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The photoluminescence behavior of the as-synthesized nanospheres showed significant differences depending on the precursors used. The Cu2O nanospheres were constituted by aggregates of nanocrystals, in which an on/off emission behavior of each individual nanocrystal was identified during transmission electron microscopy observations. The thermal behavior of the Cu2O nanospheres was investigated with in situ X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calorimetry experiments. Remarkable structural differences were observed for the nanospheres annealed in air, which turned into hollow spherical structures surrounded by outsized nanocrystals. FAU - Nunes, Daniela

Santos, L., P. Wojcik, J. V. Pinto, E. Elangovan, J. Viegas, L. Í. Pereira, R. Martins, and E. Fortunato, "Structure and Morphologic Influence of WO3 Nanoparticles on the Electrochromic Performance of Dual-Phase a-WO3/WO3 Inkjet Printed Films", Advanced Electronic Materials, pp. n/a-n/a, 2015. AbstractWebsite

The optimization of tungsten trioxide (WO3) nanoparticles produced via hydrothermal synthesis for application in electrochromic (EC) devices is reported. The structure and morphology of the nanoparticles are controlled by changing the acidity of the aqueous solvent added to the sol-gel precursor (peroxopolytungstic acid) during synthesis. Orthorhombic hydrated WO3 nanorods or monoclinic WO3 nanoslabs are obtained when HCl is added, while synthesis only in aqueous medium results in a mixture of both types of polymorphs. Dual-phase thin films are processed by inkjet printing deposition of the nanoparticles in flexible polyethylene terephthalate substrate with indium tin oxide coating (ITO PET) followed by the deposition of the precursor solution. When compared with purely amorphous tungsten oxide films, the dual phase ones present higher optical densities and improved capacity, and cyclability stability. The best results, obtained for orthorhombic hydrated nanoparticles (ortho-WO3·0.33H2O), are due to its high surface area and improved conductivity. Additionally, the ex situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) lithiation studies show evidence of a higher distortion of the monoclinic when compared with the orthorhombic crystallographic structure, which contribute to the inferior EC performance. These results validate the use of inkjet printing deposition with low processing temperatures for EC dual-phase thin films containing optimized nanoparticles which are compatible with low-cost substrates.

Kiazadeh, A., D. Salgueiro, R. Branquinho, J. Pinto, H. L. Gomes, P. Barquinha, R. Martins, and E. Fortunato, "{Operational stability of solution based zinc tin oxide/SiO2 thin film transistors under gate bias stress}", APL Materials, vol. 3, no. 6, pp. 062804, 2015. AbstractWebsite

In this study, we report solution-processed amorphous zinc tin oxide transistors exhibiting high operational stability under positive gate bias stress, translated by a recoverable threshold voltage shift of about 20{%} of total applied stress voltage. Under vacuum condition, the threshold voltage shift saturates showing that the gate-bias stress is limited by trap exhaustion or balance between trap filling and emptying mechanism. In ambient atmosphere, the threshold voltage shift no longer saturates, stability is degraded and the recovering process is impeded. We suggest that the trapping time during the stress and detrapping time in recovering are affected by oxygen adsorption/desorption processes. The time constants extracted from stretched exponential fitting curves are ≈106 s and 105 s in vacuum and air, respectively.

2014
Ceia, T. F., A. G. Silva, C. S. Ribeiro, J. V. Pinto, M. H. Casimiro, A. M. Ramos, and J. Vital, "PVA composite catalytic membranes for hyacinth flavour synthesis in a pervaporation membrane reactor", Catalysis Today, vol. 236, pp. 98-107, 2014. Abstract
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2013
Santos, R., J. Loureiro, A. Nogueira, E. Elangovan, J. V. Pinto, J. P. Veiga, T. Busani, E. Fortunato, R. Martins, and I. Ferreira, "Thermoelectric properties of V2O5 thin films deposited by thermal evaporation", Applied Surface Science, vol. 282, pp. 590-594, 2013. AbstractWebsite
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Cruz, M. M., R. C. Silva, J. V. Pinto, R. P. Borges, N. Franco, and A. Casaca, "{Formation of oriented nickel aggregates in rutile single crystals by Ni implantation}", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 340: Elsevier, pp. 102–108, 2013. AbstractWebsite

The magnetic and electrical properties of Ni implanted single crystalline TiO2 rutile were studied for nominal implanted fluences between 0.5?1017 cm−2 and 2.0?1017 cm−2 with 150 keV energy, corre- sponding to maximum atomic concentrations between 9 at{%} and 27 at{%} at 65 nm depth, in order to study the formation of metallic oriented aggregates. The results indicate that the as implanted crystals exhibit superparamagnetic behavior for the two higher fluences, which is attributed to the formation of nanosized nickel clusters with an average size related with the implanted concentration, while only paramagnetic behavior is observed for the lowest fluence. Annealing at 1073 K induces the aggregation of the implanted nickel and enhances the magnetization in all samples. The associated anisotropic behavior indicates preferred orientations of the nickel aggregates in the rutile lattice consistent with Rutherford backscattering spectrometry—channelling results. Electrical conductivity displays anisotropic behavior but no magnetoresistive effects were detected.

2012
Casimiro, M. H., A. G. Silva, J. V. Pinto, A. M. Ramos, J. Vital, and L. M. Ferreira, "Catalytic poly(vinyl alcohol) functionalized membranes obtained by gamma irradiation", Radiation Physics and Chemistry, vol. 81, issue 9, pp. 1314-1318, 2012. Abstract
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2007
Pinto, J. V., M. M. Cruz, R. C. da Silva, N. Franco, A. Casaca, E. Alves, and M. Godinho, "Anisotropic ferromagnetism induced in rutile single crystals by Co implantation", European Physical Journal B, vol. 55, issue 3, pp. 253-260, 2007. AbstractWebsite
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Savoini, B., R. Gonzalez, J. V. Pinto, R. C. da Silva, and E. Alves, "Copper and cobalt nanocolloids in implanted MgO crystals", Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 257, pp. 563-567, 2007. AbstractWebsite
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Borges, R. P., J. V. Pinto, R. C. da Silva, A. P. Goncalves, M. M. Cruz, and M. Godinho, "Ferromagnetism in ZnO doped with Co by ion implantation", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 316, issue 2, pp. E191-E194, 2007. AbstractWebsite
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Cruz, M. M., J. V. Pinto, R. C. da Silva, E. Alves, R. Gonzalez, and M. Godinho, "Relaxation behaviour of Co and Ni implanted into MgO", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 316, issue 2, pp. E776-E778, 2007. AbstractWebsite
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2006
Alves, E., J. V. Pinto, R. C. da Silva, M. Peres, M. J. Soares, and T. Monteiro, "Optical behaviour of Er doped rutile by ion implantation", Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 250, pp. 363-367, 2006. AbstractWebsite
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2005
Pinto, J. V., M. M. Cruz, R. C. da Silva, E. Alves, R. Gonzalez, and M. Godinho, "Magnetic nanoscale aggregates of cobalt and nickel in MgO single crystals", European Physical Journal B, vol. 45, issue 3, pp. 331-338, 2005. AbstractWebsite
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Pinto, J. V., M. M. Cruz, R. C. da Silva, E. Alves, and M. Godinho, "Magnetic properties of TiO2 rutile implanted with Ni and Co", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 294, issue 2, pp. E73-E76, 2005. AbstractWebsite
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2004
Savoini, B., D. Caceres, R. Gonzalez, Y. Chen, J. V. Pinto, R. C. da Silva, and E. Alves, "Copper nanocolloids in MgO crystals implanted with Cu ions", Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 218, pp. 148-152, 2004. AbstractWebsite
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Tardio, M., R. Ramirez, R. Gonzalez, J. V. Pinto, R. C. da Silva, E. Alves, and Y. Chen, "Electrical conductivity of as-grown and oxidized MgO : Li crystals implanted with Li ions", Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 218, pp. 164-169, 2004. AbstractWebsite
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Cruz, M. M., R. C. da Silva, J. V. Pinto, R. G. Gonzalez, E. Alves, and M. Godinho, "Magnetic behavior of Co and Ni implanted MgO", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, vol. 272, pp. 840-842, 2004. AbstractWebsite
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Pinto, J. V., R. C. da Silva, E. Alves, M. J. Soares, T. Monteiro, and R. Gonzalez, "Stability and optical activity of Er implanted MgO", Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 218, pp. 128-132, 2004. AbstractWebsite
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2003
Alves, E., R. C. da Silva, J. V. Pinto, T. Monteiro, B. Savoini, D. Caceres, R. Gonzalez, and Y. Chen, "Radiation-damage recovery in undoped and oxidized Li doped MgO crystals implanted with lithium ions", Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, vol. 206, pp. 148-152, 2003. AbstractWebsite
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2002
Raiola, F., P. Migliardi, G. Gyurky, M. Aliotta, A. Formicola, R. Bonetti, C. Broggini, L. Campajola, P. Corvisiero, H. Costantini, J. Cruz, A. D'Onofrio, Z. Fulop, G. Gervino, L. Gialanella, A. Guglielmetti, G. Imbriani, C. Gustavino, A. P. Jesus, M. Junker, R. W. Kavanagh, P. G. P. Moroni, A. Ordine, J. V. Pinto, P. Prati, V. Roca, J. P. Ribeiro, D. Rogalla, C. Rolfs, M. Romano, F. Schumann, D. Schurmann, E. Somorjai, F. Strieder, F. Terrasi, H. P. Trautvetter, and S. Zavatarelli, "Enhanced electron screening in d(d, p)t for deuterated Ta", European Physical Journal A, vol. 13, issue 3, pp. 377-382, 2002. AbstractWebsite
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Casella, C., H. Costantini, A. Lemut, B. Limata, R. Bonetti, C. Broggini, L. Campajola, P. Corvisiero, J. Cruz, A. D'Onofrio, A. Formicola, Z. Fulop, G. Gervino, L. Gialanella, A. Guglielmetti, C. Gustavino, G. Gyurky, G. Imbriani, A. P. Jesus, M. Junker, A. Ordine, J. V. Pinto, P. Prati, J. P. Ribeiro, V. Roca, D. Rogalla, C. Rolfs, M. Romano, C. Rossi-Alvarez, F. Scheumann, E. Somorjai, O. Straniero, F. Strieder, F. Terrasi, H. P. Tratuvetter, S. Zavatarelli, and L. Collaboration, "First measurement of the d(p, gamma)He-3 cross section down to the solar Gamow peak", Nuclear Physics A, vol. 706, issue 1-2, pp. 203-216, 2002. AbstractWebsite
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