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SF co-authored 32 publications in international peer reviewed journals (> 300 citations) and 1 book chapter (as correspondent author). She is the first author in about 55% of the publications and the corresponding author in 20 % publications. SF has given 7 oral communications and co-authored 28 posters in international and national congresses. SF is the first author of a manuscript concerning the application of Raman imaging to textiles fibres characterization that was recognised by the WITec Paper Award-Silver 2017, for innovative applications of Raman confocal microscopy.
Selected results:
- In her PhD, Fateixa el al. have reported for the first timethe direct correlation between the gel strength of a hydrogel composite used as substrate and its analytical SERS sensitivity. (Fateixa et al. J.Phys.Chem.C 118 (2014) 10384)
- In her first paper as correspondent author, Fateixa et al. have described the application of SERS to the development of gelatine formulations of potential interest for pesticides release in soils. (Fateixa et al. Analyst 140 (2015) 1693).
- Her review paper focuses on the recent developments in hybrid and nanostructured substrates for SERS studies. This paper was selected by the publisher (Royal Society of Chemistry), for journal cover. (Fateixa et al. Phys.Chem.Chem.Phys. 17 (2015) 21046)
- Fateixa et al. have demonstrated for the first time that Raman imaging together with SERS can be a useful tool to monitor textile dyeing. (Fateixa et al. J. Raman Spectrosc. 47 (2016) 1239). This paper was the result of her research activity and the complementary work of a master's student who she fully co-oriented, and her thesis was successfully defended in July 2015.
-This year, Fateixa et al. have developed a general method to fabricate highly efficient substrates combining Ag/LCP with filter membranes for the extraction/SERS detection of pesticides. (Fateixa et al. Talanta 182 (2018) 558).
More recently, Fateixa et al. have demonstrated that by employing both Raman imaging coupled with SERS analysis, not only the SERS substrate fabrication can be optimized but also lower detection limits can be achieved for the detection of water pollutants such as crystal violet. (Fateixa et al. ACS Omega 3 (2018) 4331).
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Work Experience
SF is currently a post-doctoral research fellow (2014 – up to date, FCT grant 6 years) at the University of Aveiro (UA) and CICECO- Aveiro Institute of Materials. Following her doctoral degree, whose research activities were mainly directed to the development of nanostructured materials for SERS, SF took advantage of this formation and has developed an expertise on the use of non-trivial Raman methods for nanoscale characterization and analytical chemistry. In particular, she has been a pivotal researcher at CICECO in Raman imaging methods, as the main operator of the first Raman confocal-AFM microscope in Portugal. In this regards, it should be highlighted that this infrastructure has provided many services, internal and external to the University, with her direct involvement in these activities, both at the technical assistance level and, as part of research planning and results interpretation. In this context, SF has also supervised a master student and was responsible for the training of four graduate students. Other characterization techniques used autonomously in her research activity, include powder X-ray powder diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. SF has great experience in nanomaterials synthesis, as attested by the fact that in most of her publications the materials samples were obtained by herself. SF has participated in one funded research project and was a member of the organising committee of the 8th Inorganic Chemistry Conference (Portugal, 2009).
Scientific Track Record
SF co-authored 26 publications in international peer reviewed journals (263 citations) and 1 book chapter (as correspondent author). She is the first author in about 55% of the publications and the corresponding author in 20 % publications. SF has given 5 oral communications and co-authored 27 posters in international and national congresses. In the last 3 years, SF has peer reviewed 11 articles. SF is the first author of a manuscript concerning the application of Raman imaging to textiles fibres characterization that was recognised by the WITec Paper Award-Silver 2017, for innovative applications of Raman confocal microscopy.
Scientific Interests
Her current research interests are mainly focused on the use of SERS (Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering), Raman imaging and TERS (Tip-Enhanced Raman Scattering) applied to nanoscale materials. She has been particularly keen in extending this knowledge to the development of analytical protocols applied to health and environmental applications. SF is an active laboratorial practitioner in the field of nanomaterials and inorganic synthesis.
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Novel sintering-free scaffolds obtained by additive manufacturing for concurrent bone regeneration and drug delivery: Proof of conceptMarques, CF; Olhero, SM; Torres, PMC; Abrantes, JCC; Fateixa, S; Nogueira, HIS; Ribeiro, IAC; Bettencourt, A; Sousa, A; Granja, PL; Ferreira, JMF 2019, MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS, 94, 426-436.
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Raman and Fluorescence Imaging of Polyoxometalate Composite Agarose FilmsNogueira, HIS; Bornes, C; Fateixa, S; Trindade, T 2019, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 03-Apr, 477-481.
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Gold loaded textile fibres as substrates for SERS detectionFateixa, S; Pinheiro, PC; Nogueira, HIS; Trindade, T 2019, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE, 1185, 333-340.
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Ruthenium-Modified Titanate Nanowires for the Photocatalytic Oxidative Removal of Organic Pollutants from WaterBarrocas, BT; Oliveira, MC; Nogueira, HIS; Fateixa, S; Monteiro, OC 2019, ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS, 2, 3, 1341-1349.
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Magnetite-Supported Gold Nanostars for the Uptake and SERS Detection of TetracyclinePinheiro, PC; Fateixa, S; Nogueira, HIS; Trindade, T 2019, NANOMATERIALS, 9, 1,
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Structure and photoactivity for hydrogen production of CdS nanorods modified with In, Ga, Ag-In and Ag-Ga and prepared by solvothermal methodSoto, E; Vaquero, F; Mota, N; Fateixa, S; Trindade, T; Navarro, RM; Fierro, JLG 2018, MATERIALS TODAY ENERGY, 9, 345-358.
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Pressure-dependent large area synthesis and electronic structure of MoS2Sharma, DK; Ramana, EV; Fateixa, S; Hortiguela, MJ; Otero-Irurueta, G; Nogueira, HIS; Kholkin, A 2018, MATERIALS RESEARCH BULLETIN, 97, 265-271.
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A general strategy to prepare SERS active filter membranes for extraction and detection of pesticides in waterFateixa, S; Raposo, M; Nogueira, HIS; Trindade, T 2018, TALANTA, 182, 558-566.
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Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Spectral Imaging for the Attomolar Range Detection of Crystal Violet in Contaminated WaterFateixa, S; Nogueira, HIS; Trindade, T 2018, ACS OMEGA, 3, 4, 4331-4341.
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Hybrids Based on Graphene Oxide and Porphyrin as Tools for Detection and Stabilization of DNA G-QuadruplexesMonteiro, AR; Ramos, CIV; Fateixa, S; Moura, NMM; Neves, MGPMS; Trindade, T 2018, ACS OMEGA, 3, 9, 11184-11191.
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Porous Carrageenan-Derived Carbons for Efficient Ciprofloxacin Removal from WaterNogueira, J; Antonio, M; Mikhalev, SM; Fateixa, S; Trindade, T; Daniel-da-Silva, AL 2018, NANOMATERIALS, 8, 12,
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Defect concentration in nitrogen-doped graphene grown on Cu substrate: A thickness effectSharma, DK; Fateixa, S; Hortiguela, MJ; Vidyasagar, R; Otero-Irurueta, G; Nogueira, HIS; Singh, MK; Kholkin, A 2017, PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER, 513, 62-68.
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A General Route for Growing Metal Sulfides onto Graphene Oxide and Exfoliated Graphite OxideLopes, JL; Estrada, AC; Fateixa, S; Ferro, M; Trindade, T 2017, NANOMATERIALS, 7, 9,
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Raman imaging studies on the adsorption of methylene blue species onto silver modified linen fibersFateixa, S; Wilhelm, M; Jorge, AM; Nogueira, HIS; Trindade, T 2017, JOURNAL OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY, 48, 6, 795-802.
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Luminescent Carrageenan Hydrogels Containing LanthanopolyoxometalatesFateixa, S; Carvalho, RS; Daniel-da-Silva, AL; Nogueira, HIS; Trindade, T 2017, EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 43, 4976-4981.
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