37 resultados para ureasil
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Film forming polymeric systems represents a new and unexplored technology of systems forskin or wounds protection and for controlled drug release. The aim of this work was to study the use of polymeric organic-inorganic ureasil-polyether hybrids synthesized by the sol-gel process as film forming system containing silver sulfadiazine as model drug. The film formationtime can be controlled by changing the precursor/catalyst ratio used during the step of hydrolysis and condensations. The results showed that the precursor/catalyst proportion influences both the visual characteristics and time required to form the film. The precursor/catalyst ratio equal to 20.8 m/v was considered ideal due to promote the homogeneous and transparent film formation in less than 5 minutes. The release profile of sulfadiazine is dependent on the characteristics of the matrixes: matrix more hydrophobic as ureasil-POP provided a slowed released mainly due to the low swelling of the matrix. The more hydrophilic ureasil-POE matrix presents a large capacity to swell and favors the faster release of the drug. The set of results showed the possibility of future use of these systems for treating wounds caused by burns.
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O câncer é uma patologia crescente entre a população atual e segundo a Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) está entre as principais causa de morte mundialmente. A relevância do perfil epidemiológico dessa doença desperta interesse em desenvolver materiais que forneçam qualidade de diagnóstico e tratamento. Na busca pela qualidade da saúde, o desenvolvimento de materiais que possam liberar fármacos de forma controlada e em um sítio alvo, tem se tornado cada vez mais intensa, pois estes materiais podem diminuir os efeitos colaterais além de aumentar a porcentagem do medicamento em ação direta com o sítio alvo. Neste contexto, materiais poliméricos híbridos orgânico-inorgânicos do tipo ureasil-poliéter que são biocompatíveis, transparentes e flexíveis permitem a incorporação de uma série de compostos, dentre os quais, nanopartículas e fármacos. Com base nestes argumentos, neste trabalho foi desenvolvido dispositivo de liberação controlada de fármacos formado por materiais poliméricos ureasil-poliéter contendo nanopartículas de ZnO dopadas com cobalto. A conjugação destes diferentes materiais teve como objetivo conferir as propriedades individuais de cada componente no mesmo material: o cobalto devido as suas propriedades magnéticas pode guiar o dispositivo de liberação de fármaco até o órgão doente; o ZnO devido às propriedades luminescentes permite monitorar a posição do dispositivo dentro do corpo humano.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The photon statistics of the random laser emission of a Rhodamine B doped di-ureasil hybrid powder is investigated to evaluate its degree of coherence above threshold. Although the random laser emission is a weighted average of spatially uncorrelated radiation emitted at different positions in the sample, a spatial coherence control was achieved due to an improved detection configuration based on spatial filtering. By using this experimental approach, which also allows for fine mode discrimination and timeresolved analysis of uncoupled modes from mode competition, an area not larger than the expected coherence size of the random laser is probed. Once the spectral and temporal behavior of nonoverlapping modes is characterized, an assessment of the photon-number probability distribution and the resulting second-order correlation coefficient as a function of time delay and wavelength was performed. The outcome of our single photon counting measurements revealed a high degree of temporal coherence at the time of maximum pump intensity and at wavelengths around the Rhodamine B gain maximum.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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At present the prediction and characterization of the emission output of a diffusive random laser remains a challenge, despite the variety of investigated materials and theoretical interpretations given up to now. Here, a new mode selection method, based on spatial filtering and ultrafast detection, which allows to separate individual lasing modes and follow their temporal evolution is presented. In particular, the work explores the random laser behavior of a ground powder of an organic-inorganic hybrid compound based on Rhodamine B incorporated into a di-ureasil host. The experimental approach gives direct access to the mode structure and dynamics, shows clear modal relaxation oscillations, and illustrates the lasing modes stochastic behavior of this diffusive scattering system. The effect of the excitation energy on its modal density is also investigated. Finally, imaging measurements reveal the dominant role of diffusion over amplification processes in this kind of unconventional lasers. (C) 2015 Optical Society of America
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)