Publikationen (14) Publikationen, an denen Forscher/innen teilgenommen haben

2024

  1. A cathodoluminescence study of InP/InGaP axially heterostructured NWs for tandem solar cells

    Nanotechnology, Vol. 35, Núm. 19

  2. Aqueous Cellulose Nanocrystal-Colloidal Au Inks for 2D Printed Photothermia

    ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, Vol. 12, Núm. 4, pp. 1468-1479

  3. Composition, Optical Resonances, and Doping of InP/InGaP Nanowires for Tandem Solar Cells: a Micro-Raman Analysis

    ACS Nano, Vol. 18, Núm. 14, pp. 10113-10123

  4. Contribution of the ELRs to the development of advanced in vitro models

    Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Vol. 12

  5. Effect of Egg White Protein and Water Content on the Stabilization Mechanisms of Natural Rubber Latex Foams Obtained from Microwave Radiation

    Advanced Engineering Materials

  6. On the use of neural networks for the structural characterization of polymeric porous materials

    Polymer, Vol. 291

  7. Passive Electroluminescence and Photoluminescence Imaging Acquisition of Photovoltaic Modules

    Sensors, Vol. 24, Núm. 5

  8. Porous starch embedded with anthocyanins-CMC coating as bifunctional packaging with seafood freshness monitoring properties

    Food Hydrocolloids, Vol. 154

  9. Protein-Engineered Elastin Fibers as Building Blocks for The Textile-Based Assembly of Tissue Equivalents

    Advanced Functional Materials

  10. Starch-fibers composites, a study of all-polysaccharide foams from microwave foaming to biodegradation

    Carbohydrate Polymers, Vol. 328

  11. Unraveling the mechanism of photo-induced surface enhanced Raman scattering on ZnO/Au thin films

    Applied Surface Science, Vol. 657

  12. Unveiling the Inner Structure of Micrometric Hollow Polymeric Fibers Using Synchrotron X-Ray Nanotomography

    Microscopy and Microanalysis, Vol. 30, Núm. 1, pp. 14-26

  13. Using infrared opacifiers to reduce the thermal conductivity of micro and nanocellular polymethylmethacrylate

    Polymer, Vol. 290

  14. “In-situ” formation of elastin-like recombinamer hydrogels with tunable viscoelasticity through efficient one-pot process

    Materials Today Bio, Vol. 25