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Pedro H. C. Camargo

Researcher at University of Helsinki

Publications -  179
Citations -  13041

Pedro H. C. Camargo is an academic researcher from University of Helsinki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 170 publications receiving 10936 citations. Previous affiliations of Pedro H. C. Camargo include University of Washington & Federal University of Paraná.

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A Facile Approach to TiO2 Colloidal Spheres Decorated with Au Nanoparticles Displaying Well-Defined Sizes and Uniform Dispersion

TL;DR: The approach may serve as a platform for the synthesis of hybrid materials containing TiO(2) and metal NPs displaying well-defined morphologies, compositions, and sizes that can have important implications for the design of TiO (2)-based materials with improved performances for photocatalysis and photovoltaic applications.
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Plasmonic Nanorattles as Next-Generation Catalysts for Surface Plasmon Resonance-Mediated Oxidations Promoted by Activated Oxygen

TL;DR: The high performance of the nanorattles enabled the visible-light driven synthesis of azobenzene from aniline under ambient conditions and enables their application as catalysts in liquid phase under mild conditions using visible light as the main energy input.
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Controlling Reaction Selectivity over Hybrid Plasmonic Nanocatalysts

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that reaction selectivity of a sequential reaction can be controlled under visible light illumination and this work believes these results will contribute to the use of plasmonic catalysis to drive and control a wealth of selective molecular transformations under ecofriendly conditions andvisible light illumination.
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Microscale fish bowls: a new class of latex particles with hollow interiors and engineered porous structures in their surfaces.

TL;DR: In a proof-of-concept experiment, microscale fish bowls were fabricated from poly(caprolactone), quickly loaded with a fluorescent dye, and sealed through thermal annealing, suggesting their potential use as a new class of microscale capsules for drug delivery.
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STEM-EDX tomography of bimetallic nanoparticles: A methodological investigation.

TL;DR: An investigation of the limitations and optimisation of energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) tomography within the scanning transmission electron microscope, focussing on application of the technique to characterising the 3D elemental distribution of bimetallic AgAu nanoparticles.