Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials
Our research group has developed a group of hybrid biomedical materials potentially useful in the healing of diabetic foot ulcerations. The organic part of this type of hybrid materials consists of nanometric deposits, proceeding from the Mexican medicinal plant Tournefortia hirsutissima L., while t...
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doaj-54da8a6a6b9049b68e1b874897eb81c82020-11-24T20:53:13ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Nanomaterials1687-41101687-41292016-01-01201610.1155/2016/12748171274817Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous MaterialsMiguel Ángel Hernández0Fernando Rojas1Roberto Portillo2Martha Alicia Salgado3Vitalii Petranovskii4Karla Quiroz5Departamento de Investigación en Zeolitas and Posgrado de Agroecosistemas, Instituto de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Edificio 103-O, Complejo de Ciencias, Ciudad Universitaria, 72570 Puebla, PUE, MexicoDepartamento de Química, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Iztapalapa, P.O. Box 55-534, 09340 México, DF, MexicoFacultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 14 Sur, San Manuel, Ciudad Universitaria, 72570 Puebla, PUE, MexicoFacultad de Ciencias Químicas, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 14 Sur, San Manuel, Ciudad Universitaria, 72570 Puebla, PUE, MexicoCentro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Carretera Tijuana-Ensenada Km. 107, 22800 Ensenada, BC, MexicoDepartamento de Investigación en Zeolitas, Instituto de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Edificio 103-O, Complejo de Ciencias, Ciudad Universitaria, 72570 Puebla, PUE, MexicoOur research group has developed a group of hybrid biomedical materials potentially useful in the healing of diabetic foot ulcerations. The organic part of this type of hybrid materials consists of nanometric deposits, proceeding from the Mexican medicinal plant Tournefortia hirsutissima L., while the inorganic part is composed of a zeolite mixture that includes LTA, ZSM-5, clinoptilolite, and montmorillonite (PZX) as well as a composite material, made of CaCO3 and montmorillonite (NABE). The organic part has been analyzed by GC-MS to detect the most abundant components present therein. In turn, the inorganic supports were characterized by XRD, SEM, and High Resolution Adsorption (HRADS) of N2 at 76 K. Through this latter methodology, the external surface area of the hybrid materials was evaluated; besides, the most representative textural properties of each substrate such as total pore volume, pore size distribution, and, in some cases, the volume of micropores were calculated. The formation and stabilization of nanodeposits on the inorganic segments of the hybrid supports led to a partial blockage of the microporosity of the LTA and ZSM5 zeolites; this same effect occurred with the NABE and PZX substrates.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1274817 |
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Miguel Ángel Hernández Fernando Rojas Roberto Portillo Martha Alicia Salgado Vitalii Petranovskii Karla Quiroz Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials Journal of Nanomaterials |
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Miguel Ángel Hernández Fernando Rojas Roberto Portillo Martha Alicia Salgado Vitalii Petranovskii Karla Quiroz |
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Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials |
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Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials |
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Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials |
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Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials |
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Textural Properties of Hybrid Biomedical Materials Made from Extracts of Tournefortia hirsutissima L. Imbibed and Deposited on Mesoporous and Microporous Materials |
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textural properties of hybrid biomedical materials made from extracts of tournefortia hirsutissima l. imbibed and deposited on mesoporous and microporous materials |
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Our research group has developed a group of hybrid biomedical materials potentially useful in the healing of diabetic foot ulcerations. The organic part of this type of hybrid materials consists of nanometric deposits, proceeding from the Mexican medicinal plant Tournefortia hirsutissima L., while the inorganic part is composed of a zeolite mixture that includes LTA, ZSM-5, clinoptilolite, and montmorillonite (PZX) as well as a composite material, made of CaCO3 and montmorillonite (NABE). The organic part has been analyzed by GC-MS to detect the most abundant components present therein. In turn, the inorganic supports were characterized by XRD, SEM, and High Resolution Adsorption (HRADS) of N2 at 76 K. Through this latter methodology, the external surface area of the hybrid materials was evaluated; besides, the most representative textural properties of each substrate such as total pore volume, pore size distribution, and, in some cases, the volume of micropores were calculated. The formation and stabilization of nanodeposits on the inorganic segments of the hybrid supports led to a partial blockage of the microporosity of the LTA and ZSM5 zeolites; this same effect occurred with the NABE and PZX substrates. |
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