human | Q5 |
P269 | IdRef ID | 203643984 |
P213 | ISNI | 0000000078086060 |
P496 | ORCID iD | 0000-0002-8562-9275 |
P1053 | ResearcherID | C-8625-2011 |
P1153 | Scopus author ID | 7005164431 |
P214 | VIAF ID | 120641416 |
P184 | doctoral advisor | André Robert | Q2848546 |
P735 | given name | Carlos | Q364753 |
Carlos | Q364753 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
P21 | sex or gender | male | Q6581097 |
Q104760872 | 2D-NMR (HSQC) difference spectra between specifically 13C-enriched and unenriched protolignin of Ginkgo biloba obtained in the solution state of whole cell wall material |
Q57561508 | A study of the distribution of chitosan onto and within a paper sheet using a fluorescent chitosan derivative |
Q57561409 | Analysis of linoleic acid hydroperoxides generated by biomimetic and enzymatic systems through an integrated methodology |
Q57833170 | Antibacterial activity of nanocomposites of silver and bacterial or vegetable cellulosic fibers |
Q54346640 | Antibacterial activity of optically transparent nanocomposite films based on chitosan or its derivatives and silver nanoparticles. |
Q57561251 | Antibacterial paper based on composite coatings of nanofibrillated cellulose and ZnO |
Q44151699 | Antifungal activity of transparent nanocomposite thin films of pullulan and silver against Aspergillus niger. |
Q57561671 | BEHAVIOR OFEUCALYPTUS GLOBULUSLIGNIN DURING KRAFT PULPING. I. ANALYSIS BY CHEMICAL DEGRADATION METHODS |
Q57561675 | BEHAVIOR OFEUCALYPTUS GLOBULUSLIGNIN DURING KRAFT PULPING. II. ANALYSIS BY NMR, ESI/MS, AND GPC |
Q48193077 | Bacterial cellulose membranes applied in topical and transdermal delivery of lidocaine hydrochloride and ibuprofen: in vitro diffusion studies. |
Q57561203 | Bacterial cellulose membranes as transdermal delivery systems for diclofenac: In vitro dissolution and permeation studies |
Q31128040 | Bi-phobic cellulose fibers derivatives via surface trifluoropropanoylation |
Q48222324 | Biocellulose membranes as supports for dermal release of lidocaine |
Q37182786 | Biocompatible bacterial cellulose-poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) nanocomposite films. |
Q40600356 | Carbohydrate-derived chlorinated compounds in ECF bleaching of hardwood pulps: formation, degradation, and contribution to AOX in a bleached kraft pulp mill. |
Q46986079 | Characterization and evaluation of the hydrolytic stability of trifluoroacetylated cellulose fibers |
Q28243307 | Characterization of phenolic components in polar extracts of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. bark by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry |
Q57561473 | Chemical composition and antioxidant activity of phenolic extracts of cork from Quercus suber L |
Q104760852 | Chemical composition of oleo-gum-resin from Ferula gummosa |
Q46751160 | Chemical composition of the epicuticular wax from the fruits of Eucalyptus globulus. |
Q57561638 | Chemical composition of the essential oil distilled from the fruits ofEucalyptus globulus grown in Portugal |
Q57561261 | Cloned Pseudomonas aeruginosa lipoxygenase as efficient approach for the clean conversion of linoleic acid into valuable hydroperoxides |
Q57561538 | Composites based on acylated cellulose fibers and low-density polyethylene: Effect of the fiber content, degree of substitution and fatty acid chain length on final properties |
Q57561543 | Cork and Suberins: Major Sources, Properties and Applications |
Q40130808 | Cytotoxic activity of lignans from Hibiscus cannabinus. |
Q57561586 | Demonstration of long-chainn-alkyl caffeates and Δ7-steryl glucosides in the bark ofAcacia species by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry |
Q43292487 | Determination of the hydroxy and carboxylic acid groups in natural complex mixtures of hydroxy fatty acids by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
Q44889226 | Effect of oxygen, ozone and hydrogen peroxide bleaching stages on the contents and composition of extractives of Eucalyptus globulus kraft pulps |
Q46795484 | Electrospray tandem mass spectrometry of underivatised acetylated xylo-oligosaccharides. |
Q57561350 | Electrostatic assembly of Ag nanoparticles onto nanofibrillated cellulose for antibacterial paper products |
Q30626345 | Enzymatic isolation and structural characterisation of polymeric suberin of cork from Quercus suber L. |
Q57561264 | Eucalyptus globulus Bark as Source of Tannin Extracts for Application in Leather industry |
Q57561421 | Gluconacetobacter sacchari: An efficient bacterial cellulose cell-factory |
Q57561594 | Highly Hydrophobic Biopolymers Prepared by the Surface Pentafluorobenzoylation of Cellulose Substrates |
Q57561273 | Hydroperoxide production from linoleic acid by heterologous Gaeumannomyces graminis tritici lipoxygenase: Optimization and scale-up |
Q46547903 | Identification of delta7 phytosterols and phytosteryl glucosides in the wood and bark of several Acacia species |
Q56670157 | In situ synthesis of bacterial cellulose/polycaprolactone blends for hot pressing nanocomposite films production |
Q57561722 | Lignin aerobic oxidation promoted by molybdovanadophosphate polyanion [PMo7V5O40]8−. Study on the oxidative cleavage of β-O-4 aryl ether structures using model compounds |
Q57561289 | Luminescent Transparent Composite Films Based on Lanthanopolyoxometalates and Filmogenic Polysaccharides |
Q34123602 | Miscanthus x giganteus bark organosolv fractionation: fate of lipophilic components and formation of valuable phenolic byproducts |
Q57561689 | NEW LIPOPHILIC COMPONENTS OF PITCH DEPOSITS FROM ANEUCALYPTUS GLOBULUSECF BLEACHED KRAFT PULP MILL |
Q57561218 | Nanostructured Bacterial Cellulose–Poly(4-styrene sulfonic acid) Composite Membranes with High Storage Modulus and Protonic Conductivity |
Q57363356 | Nanostructured Composites Obtained by ATRP Sleeving of Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers with Acrylate Polymers |
Q57561522 | New biocomposites based on thermoplastic starch and bacterial cellulose |
Q57561654 | New glucosides from Eucalyptus globulus wood, bark and kraft pulps |
Q57561483 | Novel bacterial cellulose–acrylic resin nanocomposites |
Q57561300 | Novel cellulose-based composites based on nanofibrillated plant and bacterial cellulose: recent advances at the University of Aveiro – a review |
Q57561430 | Novel materials based on chitosan and cellulose |
Q57561433 | Novel suberin-based biopolyesters: From synthesis to properties |
Q57561304 | Novel sustainable composites prepared from cork residues and biopolymers |
Q57561525 | Novel transparent nanocomposite films based on chitosan and bacterial cellulose |
Q104760884 | POLYOXOMETALATE-CATALYZED OXYGEN DELIGNIFICATION PROCESS: KINETIC STUDIES, DELIGNIFICATION SEQUENCES AND REUSE OF HPA-5-MnIIAQUEOUS SOLUTION |
Q57561366 | Phenolic composition and antioxidant activity of Eucalyptus grandis, E. urograndis (E. grandis×E. urophylla) and E. maidenii bark extracts |
Q57561490 | Preparation and characterization of bacterial cellulose membranes with tailored surface and barrier properties |
Q57561436 | Preparation and characterization of novel biodegradable composites based on acylated cellulose fibers and poly(ethylene sebacate) |
Q57561491 | Preparation and characterization of novel highly omniphobic cellulose fibers organic–inorganic hybrid materials |
Q57561440 | Preparation and evaluation of the barrier properties of cellophane membranes modified with fatty acids |
Q43175010 | Preparation of highly hydrophobic and lipophobic cellulose fibers by a straightforward gas-solid reaction |
Q57561495 | Production of Coated Papers with Improved Properties by Using a Water-Soluble Chitosan Derivative |
Q57561316 | Production of bacterial cellulose by Gluconacetobacter sacchari using dry olive mill residue |
Q57561377 | Pullulan–nanofibrillated cellulose composite films with improved thermal and mechanical properties |
Q57561528 | Quercus suber and Betula pendula outer barks as renewable sources of oleochemicals: A comparative study |
Q57561615 | Reversible hydrophobization and lipophobization of cellulose fibers via trifluoroacetylation |
Q57561232 | Screening of lipophilic and phenolic extractives from different morphological parts of Halimione portulacoides |
Q57561121 | Secondary metabolites from Eucalyptus grandis wood cultivated in Portugal, Brazil and South Africa |
Q57561553 | Strategies to reduce the brightness reversion of industrial ECF bleachedEucalyptus globulus kraft pulp |
Q58878006 | Structural differentiation of uronosyl substitution patterns in acidic heteroxylans by electrospray tandem mass spectrometry |
Q43279246 | Suberin of potato (Solanum tuberosum var. Nikola): comparison of the effect of cutinase CcCut1 with chemical depolymerization |
Q57561625 | Suberin: A promising renewable resource for novel macromolecular materials |
Q28729174 | Supercritical fluid extraction of Eucalyptus globulus bark-A promising approach for triterpenoid production |
Q33338308 | Superhydrophobic cellulose nanocomposites |
Q57561628 | Surface characterization by XPS, contact angle measurements and ToF-SIMS of cellulose fibers partially esterified with fatty acids |
Q57561459 | Surface hydrophobization of bacterial and vegetable cellulose fibers using ionic liquids as solvent media and catalysts |
Q57561398 | Sustainable nanocomposite films based on bacterial cellulose and pullulan |
Q57561402 | Synthesis of aliphatic suberin-like polyesters by ecofriendly catalytic systems |
Q57561536 | The furan counterpart of poly(ethylene terephthalate): An alternative material based on renewable resources |
Q57561327 | The role of nanocellulose fibers, starch and chitosan on multipolysaccharide based films |
Q57561242 | Topical caffeine delivery using biocellulose membranes: a potential innovative system for cellulite treatment |
Q57561465 | Transparent bionanocomposites with improved properties prepared from acetylated bacterial cellulose and poly(lactic acid) through a simple approach |
Q57561504 | Transparent chitosan films reinforced with a high content of nanofibrillated cellulose |
Q43789432 | Ultra-high performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry applied to the identification of valuable phenolic compounds from Eucalyptus wood. |
Q51109609 | Unravelling the distinct crystallinity and thermal properties of suberin compounds from Quercus suber and Betula pendula outer barks. |
Q50451820 | Unveiling the chemistry behind the green synthesis of metal nanoparticles. |
Q57561468 | Utilization of residues from agro-forest industries in the production of high value bacterial cellulose |
Q57561336 | Valorization of olive mill residues: Antioxidant and breast cancer antiproliferative activities of hydroxytyrosol-rich extracts derived from olive oil by-products |
Q57561565 | What Is the Real Value of Chitosan’s Surface Energy? |
Q2848546 | André Robert | doctoral student | P185 |
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