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Màrius Tarrés

Researcher at Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh

Publications -  7
Citations -  563

Màrius Tarrés is an academic researcher from Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Biological membrane. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 425 citations. Previous affiliations of Màrius Tarrés include Autonomous University of Barcelona & Spanish National Research Council.

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Electrochemistry and Photoluminescence of Icosahedral Carboranes, Boranes, Metallacarboranes, and Their Derivatives

TL;DR: This review deals with the redox properties and photoluminescence behavior of this collection of compounds, as well as their influence on the properties of materials and devices whose working principles are related to electron-transfer or electron-promotion phenomena.
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Biological interaction of living cells with COSAN-based synthetic vesicles.

TL;DR: It is shown that COSAN has no immediate effect on cell viability, and cells fully recover when COSAn is removed following exposure for hours to days, which reveals a new biology at the interface between inorganic, synthetic C OSAN membranes and naturally occurring biological membranes.
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Surfactant behaviour of metallacarboranes. A study based on the electrolysis of water.

TL;DR: The electrolysis experiments support the surfactant behaviour of these compounds and conclusions have been drawn on the grounds of the intensity/voltage curves of water splitting into H2 and O2 of aqueous solutions in which the electrolytes have been tested at the same concentration.
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Imaging in living cells using νB–H Raman spectroscopy: monitoring COSAN uptake

TL;DR: The boron-rich cobaltabisdicarbollide and its 8,8'-I2 derivative (I2-COSAN), both of purely inorganic nature, are shown to accumulate within living cells, where they can be detected using νB-H Raman microspectroscopy, demonstrating an alternative method for cell labelling and detection.
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Aqueous self-assembly and cation selectivity of cobaltabisdicarbollide dianionic dumbbells.

TL;DR: The studies reported herein show that these dumbbells can have different appearances, either as molecules or aggregates, in water or lipophilic phases; this offers a distinct model as drug carriers.