Carlos Augusto Escanhoela Júnior - Lattes
Graduated in Physics from the São Paulo State University "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (2008), Masters in Physics from the São Paulo State University "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (2011), Ph.D. at the São Carlos Institute of Physics (IFSC) of the University of São Paulo (2015) , Postdoctoral fellowship at Advanced Photon Source (APS) in 2017 and Postdoctoral at the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS). Has experience in Physics, with an emphasis on Condensed Matter Physics, acting on the following subjects: thermal polarization, silicate glasses, ceramic thin films, gas sensors, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XANES) and magnetic circular dichroism of X-rays (XMCD) at high pressures using diamond anvils (Diamond anvil cells, DAC)
Vinícius Danilo Nonato Bezzon - Lattes
Graduated in Degree in Physics from the São Paulo State University "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" (2010), Faculty of Engineering of Ilha Solteira. Masters and Doctorate from the Graduate Program in Materials Science and Technology (POSMAT), Faculty of Sciences of Bauru (Unesp), in which he developed research projects at the Laboratory of Crystallography of Polycrystalline Materialsof the Chemistry Institute of Araraquara (Unesp) at powder X-ray diffraction area. He has experience in qualitative and quantitative analysis of crystalline drugs and inorganic materials for technological application using powder X-ray diffraction and the Rietveld Method. In his doctorate, he held a sandwich scholarship at the Canadian Light Source, University of Saskatchewan, Canada (Capes grant PDSE 99999.010868/2014-03), where he developed a study of short and intermediate ordering structures of controlled release systems applying the Pair Distribution Function method with full X-ray scattering data with high energy synchrotron light.
The LCCEM has an excellent infrastructure consisting of ample space with benches for research and study and various equipment that enable from structural characterization of crystalline, nanocrystalline, and amorphous materials to the synthesis of new materials. Among the available pieces of equipment we have:
High-resolution STOE Stadi-P powder diffractometers (monochromatic Cu and Mo radiation)
The laboratory has two powder X-ray diffractometers, model STADI-P, from Stoe, operating in transmission mode, using CuKα1 (λ = 1.54056 Å) and MoKα1 (λ = 0.7093 Å) radiation, selected by curved Ge(111) monochromators. X-ray photons are detected by linear (microstrip) solid-state detectors (Mythen 1K), providing high instrumental resolution and very short collection times (on the order of a few minutes).
Accessories
Topas-Academic V6 and V7 software and access to crystal structure databases
The LCCEM has several computers with the TOPAS-Academic V6 and V7 programs for structural analysis with X-ray and neutron diffraction data, and providing access to databases of crystal structures.
Optical microscope Leica DM 2700
Bright-field (BF), dark field (DF), qualitative polarization (POL) applications. Equipped with a transmitted light axis. Objective option: 5x, 10x, 20x e 40x.
Accessories: Attached camera for recording images and videos and a Linkam LTS420 hot stage (up to 400 oC).
Mixer mill Retsch MM 400
MM 400 mixer mil for dry and wet grinding of small samples. 1.5 mL, 5.0 mL, and 10.0 mL stainless steel grinding jars with 3, 5, and 10 mm spheres.
ALV/CGS-3 (Dynamic Light Scattering e Static Light Scattering)
Equipped with:
Possibility of obtaining the hydrodynamic radius, polydispersity index (DLS), and radius of gyration (SLS) of the particles.
Ultra-pure water distiller
Fume hood
Publicações recentes dos membros do LCCEM
2019
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