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Venegas, F. A.; Saona, L. A.; Monras, J. P.; Ordenes Aenishanslins, N.; Giordana, M. F.; Ulloa, G.; Collao, B.; Bravo Rodríguez, Denisse; Pérez Donoso, José (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017)Developing methods with a low environmental impact for nanoparticle synthesis remains one of the greatest challenges in nanotechnology. In this context, biomimetic and biological methods have emerged as green chemistry ...
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Gallardo, C.; Monrás, J.; Plaza, D.; Collao, B.; Saona, L.; Durán Toro, Vicente; Venegas, F.; Soto, C.; Ulloa, G.; Vásquez, C.; Bravo, D.; Pérez Donoso, José (Elsevier, 2014)Bacterial biosynthesis of nanoparticles represents a green alternative for the production of nanostructures with novel properties. Recently, the importance of antioxidant molecules on the biosynthesis of semiconductor ...
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Ulloa, G.; Collao, B.; Araneda, M. J.; Escobar, B.; Álvarez, S.; Bravo, D.; Pérez Donoso, José (Elsevier Inc., 2016)© 2016 Elsevier Inc.The use of bacterial cells to produce fluorescent semiconductor nanoparticles (quantum dots, QDs) represents a green alternative with promising economic potential. In the present work, we report for the ...
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Ulloa, G.; Collao, B.; Araneda, M.; Álvarez, S.; Bravo, D.; Pérez Donoso, José (Elsevier, 2016)The use of bacterial cells to produce fluorescent semiconductor nanoparticles (quantum dots, QDs) rep-resents a green alternative with promising economic potential. In the present work, we report for thefirst time the ...