Estructuras tridimensionales porosas de nanotubos de carbono multipared con aplicaciones en biomedicina y en biotecnología

  1. Hortigüela Gallo, María Jesús
Dirigida por:
  1. María C. Gutiérrez Pérez Director/a
  2. Francisco del Monte Muñoz de la Peña Director/a
  3. Tomás Torroba Pérez Director

Universidad de defensa: Universidad de Burgos

Fecha de defensa: 25 de septiembre de 2009

Tribunal:
  1. José Luis López Lacomba Presidente/a
  2. Roberto Quesada Pato Secretario
  3. Ricardo Jiménez Rioboo Vocal
  4. Pedro Tartaj Salvador Vocal
  5. Antonio López de Lacey Vocal
Departamento:
  1. QUIMICA

Tipo: Tesis

Teseo: 283771 DIALNET

Resumen

The main aim of this work was the preparation of three-dimensional, macroporous carbon nanotube supports via a biocompatible route that was based on ice-templating, as well as the study of the applications of these materials in the biomedical and biotechnological fields. In the biomedical field, the aim was to prepare a scaffold with a 3D porous structure that would stimulate the regeneration of bone tissue, due to its internal structure and by virtue of incorporating hydroxyapatite precursors and a bone growth-inducing protein in the structure. In the parallel biotechnological field, the aim of the work was to create a novel material that would be capable of being used as an electrode in microbial fuel cells. The material thus designed and created possessed a morphology that allowed the growth of E. coli cells throughout the structure, while its specific composition also conferred it with conductivity and electrochemical properties that permitted an efficient transfer of energy from the encapsulated bacteria cells to the electrode.