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October 28(Sun)-31(Wed), 2018

Mexico City, Mexico

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ICTNN 2018

International Congress on Transdisciplinary Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology

2018

October 28(Sun)-31(Wed), 2018

Mexico City, Mexico

Supported by

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología

Cooperating Organization

Asociación Mexicana Transdisciplinaria de Nanociencia y Nanotecnología, A.C.

(AMEX-TNN, A.C.)

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INSTITUTO POLITÉCNICO NACIONAL

DIRECCIÓN GENERAL

Dr. Mario Alberto Rodríguez Casas

Secretaría General

Héctor Leoncio Martínez Castuera

Secretaría Académica

Dr. Emmanuel Alejandro Merchán Cruz

Secretaría De Investigación y Posgrado

Dr. Juan Aranda Barradas

Secretaría de Servicios Educativos

Mtra. María Guadalupe Vargas Jacobo

Secretaría de Extensión e Integración Social

Dr. Luis Alfonso Villa Vargas

Secretaría de Gestión Estratégica

Reynold Ramón Farrera Rebollo

Secretaría de Administración

C.P. Jorge Quintana Reyna

UNIDAD PROFESIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARIA DE

BIOTECNOLOGÍA

DIRECCIÓN

Dra. María Guadalupe Ramírez Sotelo

Sección de Estudios de Posgrado e Investigación

Dra. María del Carmen Oliver Salvador

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Preface

The International Congress on Transdisciplinary Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICTNN

2018 Mexico City), on its first edition is aimed to promote the participation of the academic sector

related to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology and link with the industry, the public and private sector,

as well as transmit the knowledge of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology to society.

Having more than 450 authors, 7 Keynote Speakers, 36 Oral Presentations and 96 Poster

Presentations, the ICTNN 2018 organizing committee is pleased to welcome you to the first

transdisciplinary congress on nanoscience and nanotechnology to be held in Mexico City, going

beyond regular topics, including: Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Environment, Materials, Devices

and applications, Education and Legislation. Being proud to include participants from Mexico, Japan,

Chile, Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Poland, France and Spain; and of course, especial invitees from

institutions all over the country, including the states Veracruz, Baja California, Yucatán,

Aguascalientes, Sonora, San Luis Potosí, Hidalgo, Nuevo León, Tlaxcala, Morelos, Puebla and

Sinaloa.

Please allow me to welcome you with great pleasure to the ICTNN 2018 on behalf on the organizing

committee.

Paulina Abrica González

Conference Chair,

ICTNN 2018

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Scientific Committee (SC)

Takuya Iida (Osaka Prefecture University)

Yasuyuki Yamamoto (Osaka Prefecture University)

José Abraham Balderas López (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Paulina Abrica González (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

José Alberto Zamora Justo (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Guillermo Rocael Vázquez Martínez (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Alejandro Muñoz Diosdado (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Antonio Sotelo López (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Mariela Montaño Samaniego (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Antonio Rowland Ramos Díaz (Escuela Superior de Ingería Química e Industrias Extractivas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Miguel Ibañez Hernández (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Diana Marcela Bravo Estupiñan (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Blanca Estela Chavez Sandoval (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa)

Josué David Hernández Varela (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Martha Leticia Hernández Pichardo (Escuela Superior de Ingería Química e Industrias Extractivas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

María Elena Aguilar Jaúregui (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Itzel Pamela Torres Avila (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Marco Antonio Ayala Torres (Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados)

Ezel Jacome Galindo Pérez (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Xochimilco)

Rocio Casañas Pimentel (Centro de Investigación en Ciencia Aplicada y Tecnología Avanzada, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Mario Cervantes Contreras (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Sayuri Chong Canto (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Joel Díaz Reyes (Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología Aplicada, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Amado Francisco García Ruiz (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería y Ciencias Sociales y

Administrativas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Ramón Alejandro Guitérrez Calleja (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Gonzalo Galvez Coyt (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología, Instituto Politécnico

Nacional)

Martín Liedo Arenas (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco)

Jorge Alberto Mendoza Pérez (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

María Graciela Mollina González (Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de

México)

Francisco García Franco (Universidad Tominaga Nakamoto)

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Conference Chair ICTNN 2018

Paulina Abrica González (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Logistic Committee (LC)

José Alberto Zamora Justo (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Program distribution Committee

Ramón Alejandro Gutiérrez Calleja (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Blanca Estela Chavez Sandoval (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Cuajimalpa)

Pre-congress events Committee

Sayuri Chong Canto (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

General Committee

Jesús Nicolás Bermúdez (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Rocio Guadalupe Casañas Pimentel (Centro de Investigación en Ciencia Aplicada y Tecnología

Avanzada, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Michelle Yepiz Soto (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Itzel Pamela Torres Avila (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Cintia Proa Coronado (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

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Social Communication Committee (SC)

Guillermo Rocael Vázquez Martínez (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Public Image Committee

Germán Quiróz Merino (Centro de Investigación en Computación, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Sayuri Chong Canto (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

María Acero Pérez (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Web Page

Sergio Proa Coronado (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

María Elena Angular Jáuregui (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Antonio Sotelo López (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

César Alejandro Hernández Calderón (Centro de Investigación en Computación, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Humberto Loyo Cuadra (Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Miguel Angel Quintana Alvarez (Escuela Superior de Ingeniería Mecánica y Eléctrica,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Quotes and financing

Mariela Montaño Samaniego (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Karen Ailed Neri Espinoza (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Josué David Hernández Varela (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Itzel Pamela Torres Avila (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

María Graciela Molina González (Facultad de Estudios Superiores Iztacala, Universidad

Nacional Autónoma de México)

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Editorial Committee (EC)

Alejandro Muñoz Diosdado (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Miguel Ibáñez Hernández (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Paulina Abrica González (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Scholarships Committee (SC)

Diana Marcela Bravo Estupiñan (Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional) Zulema García García

Antonio Rowland Ramos Díaz (Escuela Superior de Ingería Química e Industrias

Extractivas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Student Monitors

Nancy Gabriela Pérez López

Amparo Salcedo Martínez

Ángel Olarte Hernández

Miguel Ángel López Castillo

(Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Biotecnología,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Andrea Duarte García

Samantha Moreno Fernández

Martha Laura Tamayo Aguilar

(Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Juan Pablo León González

Greta de Monserrat Tavares Martínez

María Patricia López Ramírez

(Centro de Investigación en Ciencia Aplicada y

Tecnología Avanzada, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Martín Juárez Torres (Escuela Nacional de Medicina y Homeopatía, Instituto

Politécnico Nacional)

Orlando Alonzo Andrade Bacilio (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria en Ingeniería y

Tecnologías Avanzadas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

Michel Irais Rodríguez (Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma

de México)

Gustavo I. Vera Yañez (Centro de Lenguas Extranjeras- Unidad Santo Tomás,

Instituto Politécnico Nacional)

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General information

Submission Guidelines

All works must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The

following categories are welcome:

Oral Presentation

1. Time Allocation 

Presentation Type Total Allotted Time Keynote Presentation 60 min Oral Presentation 20 min

• All presentations are including 5 minutes for question and discussion.

• All presenters are requested to start and do their presentation on time. A warning will be given

when 3 minutes left.

2.- Instructions for Oral Session Chairs

The Chairs are responsible for making presenters feel welcome and that all technical issues will be

solved. At the conference, arrive at the room of the session at least 10 minutes prior to the start the

session. At the beginning, introduce yourself to the audience and give a brief introduction of the

speakers and the overall topic.

After the presentation, the Chairs must ask if there are any questions, and make sure the questions do

not cause the presentation to be too long. If questions remain after the time is up, suggest that the

discussion resume after the session. The Chairs make sure of the time control between presentations.

Please, indicate the speakers politely when their time limit approaches. In the room there will be flags

which indicates the remaining time (1 and 5 minutes), the Chairs must show the flag to the speaker

when the end of the presentation is approaching.

If there is time left, suggest a discussion of topics relevant to the presentations. Say thanks to the

presenters and the audience for their attention, give the presenters the Participation Certificate and

conclude the session.

2. Technical Information:

• Speakers should send their presentation in pdf or Power Point format at least one day before the

presentation.

• All speakers should inform the Session Chair (before the start the Session) that they are present.

• All the works must be written and presented in English.

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Web Conference

The participants will be asked to be ready 5 minutes before the presentation starts, time allocations

will be the same as for oral presentation. The participants will receive a mail with specifications on

directions about the connection. All presentations are including 5 minutes for question and

discussion.

Poster Presentation

The recommended poster size is 900 mm wide ×1200 mm long. Please make sure your Poster ID is

clearly shown in the poster.

Please bring your printed poster to the Conference Secretariat on the registration day, we will help

you to setup and display it. All presenters are responsible for removing their posters after the

presentation time. The ICTNN takes no responsibility for posters after that.

Student Poster Award

Students in poster sessions who want to participate must notify it at the registration desk in the

morning, the day of their presentation (October 29 or 30). Afterwards, the organizing committee will

give them an identification and they will be evaluated in their corresponding poster session. The

quality of the work, the results and the oral presentation will be evaluated by the scientific committee.

Abstract 

Guidelines

• The abstracts must be written in English

• One registered author may present a maximum of two abstracts.

• Oral and poster presentations are counted for equally.

List of Topics • Biomedicine and Biotechnology

• Environment

• Materials

• Devices and Applications

• Education and Legislation

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Register 1.- It is important that the participants select the corresponding modality of participation:

Modality Donative

(MXN)

Assistant No Attendance Certificate Free of charge

Attendance Certificate $ 300

Participant (Oral/Web-

conference/Poster) with

Attendance Certificate

Students $ 300

Professionals IPN participants $ 1,000

External participants $ 1,500

2.- If you choose “Attendance Certificate” modality it is important to realize the corresponding

donation, because it will be used for the congress organization expenses and it includes:

• Registration • Attendance or Participation Certificate • ICTNN-2018 Badge

Bank account information

Bank BBVA Bancomer

Account 001385720

Reference 1 3420001622

Reference 2 Name of participant

3.- In order to register your attendance at ICTNN 2018 send an email to [email protected], in the

subject write textually REGISTER-ICTNN2018. The email must contain the following information:

✓ Full name

✓ Institute

✓ Academic degree

✓ Occupation

✓ E-mail

✓ Cellphone number

Or open this link.

4.- Participants who donate the corresponding amount must open this link or scan the QR-code for

conclude the registration. Please, attach the bank receipt in *.pdf or *.jpg in the same form after

answering all the fields.

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Venue Centro de Educación Continua “Ing. Eugenio Méndez Docurro”

Widely known as the old building of the

Higher School of Mechanical and Electrical

Engineering (Escuela Superior de

Ingeniería Mecánca y Eléctrica, ESIME).

Time after the relocation of the ESIME, in

1996, the building is renamed as the Centro

de Educación Continua Ing. Eugenio

Méndez Docurro, having the next Mission:

-Promoting and facilitating services for the

formation of professional competencies

throughout life, with quality and relevance

at national level, through extension and

integration mechanisms between Units of

the Instituto Politécnico Nacional and

various sectors of the society.

Maps (Click below)

Belisario Domínguez 22, Centro Histórico, Centro, 06000, Mexico City

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Congress Program

Congress days

October 28th (Mon) 8:00 – 18:00

One day tour in Mexico City

October 29th (Mon) 8:30 – 17:30

Opening ceremony Mexican Folk Ballet “Tlahtoani”, Keynote speakers, oral sessions and

poster sessions.

October 30th (Tue) 8:30 – 17:30

Keynote speakers, oral sessions and poster sessions

October 31ST (Wed) 8:30 – 17:30

Keynote speakers, oral sessions and closing ceremony

Schedule at a glance

OCTOBER 28TH

(SUN)

10:00-18:00

SCHEDULE

OCTOBER 29TH

(MON)

08:30-17:30

OCTOBER 30TH

(TUE)

08:30-17:30

OCTOBER 31TH

(WED)

08:30-17:30

ONE DAY TOUR

MEXICO CITY

08:30-09:30 Opening Ceremony Coffee Break Coffee Break

09:30-10:30 Keynote Speaker 1 Keynote Speaker 3 Keynote Speaker 5

10:30-10:50 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

10:50-11:50 Oral Sessions Oral Sessions Oral Sessions

11:50-12:10 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break

12:10-13:10 Oral Sessions Oral Sessions Oral Sessions

13:10-14:30 Lunch Break Lunch Break Lunch Break

14:30-15:30 Keynote Speaker 2 Keynote Speaker 4 Keynote Speaker 6

15:30-16:30 Poster Sessions Poster Sessions Keynote Speaker 7

16:30-17:30 Poster Sessions Poster Sessions Closing Ceremony

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ONE DAY TOUR

(October 28)

Two tours into the Mexico City are planned. Tours have a limited availability, please register only if

you are sure you can attend. For register please send an email to [email protected], in the subject

write textually TURIBUS-ICTNN2018 or TEOTIHUCAN-ICTNN2018. The email must contain

the following information: Full name, e-mail, cellphone number. Once you register, you will receive

more information about the tour by e-mail.

TURIBUS (ALL DAY TOUR)

PLACES Tour through more iconic places in Mexico City

COST Free of charge

MEETING POINT Centro de Educación Continua “Ing. Eugenio Méndez Docurro”.

Belisario Domínguez 22. Col. Centro. Mexico City

TEOTIHUACÁN (ALL DAY TODAY)

PLACES • Basílica de Guadalupe

• Pirámides de Teotihucán

• For more information visit:

http://www.turibus.com.mx/index.php?s=Tours1Dia

COST $750 MXN (students)

$950 MXN (adults)

MEETING POINT Zocalo of the Mexico City

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (Arnold Belkin Room)

1

Dr. Ernesto Zumelzu-Delgado (Universidad Austral de Chile)

“Characterization in low and high dimension of the effects of chemical-physical interactions between metal-polymer substrates and packaged food products”

Dr. Alejandro Ortiz-Morales (Unidad Profesional Interdisciplinaria de Ingeniería y Tecnologías

Avanzadas, IPN)

“Medical physics and Robotics applications”

2

3

Dr. Mamoru Tamura (Osaka Prefecture University)

“Numerical investigation of optically assembled nanoparticles”

Dr. Edilso Reguera-Ruíz (Centro de Investigación en Ciencia Aplicada y Tecnología Avanzada, IPN)

“Applications of nanotechnology to the preparation of advanced materials for technologies of renewable energy”

4

5

Dr. Rafael Vázquez-Duhalt (Centro de Nanociencias y Nanotecnología, UNAM)

“SINANOTOX. National System for Toxicological Evaluation of Nanomaterials”

Dr. Ciro Falcony-Guajardo

(Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados)

“Luminescent characteristic of hybrid luminescent materials for solar energy harvesting”

6

7

Dr. Claudio Rodríguez-Martínez (Centro Nacional de Productos Biológicos, Cuba)

“Clays and ceramics in fluorescent nanocomposites for diagnostic microbiology”

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (Arnold Belkin Room)

October 29th (Mon)

October 30th (Tue)

BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

9:30-10:30 29K1

Dr. Ernesto Zumelzu Delgado

“Characterization in low and high dimension of the

effects of chemical-physical interactions between

metal-polymer substrates and packaged food

products.”

MATERIALS

9:30-10:30 30K3

Dr. Mamoru Tamura

“Numerical investigation of optically assembled

nanoparticles.”

Chair: Josué David Hernández Varela Chair: José Abraham Balderas López

DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS

14:30-15:30 29K2

Dr Alejandro Ortiz Morales

“Medical physics and Robotics applications”

ENVIRONMENT

14:30-15:30 30K4

Dr. Edilso Reguera Ruíz

“Applications of Nanotechnology to the Preparation

of Advanced Materials for Technologies of

Renewable Energy”

Chair: Antonio Rowland Ramos Díaz Chair: Antonio Sotelo López

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (Arnold Belkin Room)

October 31th (Wed)

LEGISLATION AND EDUCATION

9:30-10:30 31K5

Dr. Rafael Vázquez Duhalt

“SINANOTOX. National System for Toxicological

Evaluation of Nanomaterials”

Chair: José Abraham Balderas López

BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

15:30-16:30 31K7

Dr. Claudio Rodríguez Martínez

“Clays and ceramics in fluorescent nanocomposites

for diagnostic microbiology”

Chair: Diana Marcela Bravo Estupiñán

DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS

14:30-15:30 31K6

Dr. Ciro Falcony Guajardo

“Luminescent characteristic of hybrid luminescent

materials for solar energy harvestin”

Chair: Josué David Hernández Varela

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INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON TRANSDISCIPLINARYNAOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY

ORAL SESSIONS (A-1 and B-2 Room)

October 29th (Mon)

A-1 ROOM BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

10:50-11:10 Yasuyuki Yamamoto 29OS-24

“Bacterial concentration measurement based on photothermal-fluidics”

11:10-11:30 Marisol Espinoza Castañeda 29OS-123

“Electrochemical detection systems based on biosensors”

11:30-11:50 Rocío Guadalupe Casañas Pimentel 29OS-58

“Nanomedicine against cancer, broadening the horizons of basic science to the industry in Mexico”

11:50-12:10 Coffee Break

12:10-12:30 José Jorge Chanona Pérez 29OS-124

“Nanotechnology applications in food, energy and enviomental technology”

12:30-12:50 Rubén López Santiago 29OS-105

Confocal-Multiphoton Microscopy: Principles and Applications

12:50-13:10 Eduardo San Martín Martínez 29OS-125

“¿Las nanofibras son importantes en la medicina?”

B-2 ROOM DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS

10:50-11:10 Héctor Baez Medina 29OS-118

“Standardized surface micromachining platform at IPN: A First Approach”

11:10-11:30 Antonio Rowland Ramos Díaz 29OS-28

“Biosensor for the detection of breast cancer”

11:30-11:50 Sergio Proa Coronado (Web conference) 29OS-15

“Automatic nanomechanical analysis on cell populations by Atomic Force Microscopy”

11:50-12:10 Coffee Break

12:10-12:30 Jorge Isaac Chairez Oria 29OS-111

The application of microrobots in biotechnological and biomedical disciplines

12:30-12:50 César Alejandro Hernández Calderón 29OS-126

Lagarto Project: Customizable Embedded Systems for Data Analysis

12:50-13:10 Adrián Martínez Rivas 29OS-127

Electron-Beam-Lithographed nanostructures and nanodevices for innovative applications

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INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON TRANSDISCIPLINARYNAOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY

ORAL SESSIONS (A-1 and B-2 Room)

October 30th (Tue)

A-1 ROOM MATERIALS

10:50-11:10 José Abraham Balderas López 30OS-128

Measurement of Optical Properties of Metallic Colloids by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy

11:10-11:30 Martha Leticia Hernández Pichardo 30OS-90

“Tailoring the reactivity of acid catalysts by the control of the surface nanostructure”

11:30-11:50 Martín Daniel Trejo Valdez 30OS-129

Study of nanostructured materials for the CO2 molecule sequestration

11:50-12:10 Coffee Break

12:10-12:30 Marco Alberto Ayala Torres 30OS-130

Influence of the hydrothermal method growth parameters on the Zinc Oxide nanowires deposited on several substrates

12:30-12:50 José Alberto Andraca Adame 30OS-56

NiO Thin Films by Sputtering deposition for Ozonization of Naproxen in Aqueous Medium

12:50-13:10 Juan Bernal Martínez 30OS-131

Magnetic nanoparticles incorporated inside the paramecium facilitate an efficient magnetic hyperthermia for cell ablation

B-2 ROOM ENVIRONMENT

10:50-11:10 Dulce Estefanía Nicolás Álvarez 30OS-31

Incorporation of TiO2 nanoparticles in tomato root during its first stages of growth

11:10-11:30 Georgina Calderón Domínguez 30OS-132

Asperción electrohidrodinámica de biopolímeros para la generación de micro y nanoestructuras de interés alimentario y

farmacéutico

11:30-11:50 Francisco García Franco 30OS-109 Identificación de genes de Aislamiento Reproductivo con BACs de una biblioteca genómica de D. Buzzatii

11:50-12:10 Coffee Break

12:10-12:30 Blanca Estela Chavez Sandoval 30OS-84

Green synthesis of iron nanoparticles, to optimize the production of lipids in cultures of microorganisms

12:30-12:50 Jorge Alberto Mendoza Pérez 30OS-133 Functionalized Core - Porous Shell Nanoparticles (FC-PSN) as green catalyst for biofuels obtention

12:50-13:10 Óscar Gilberto Suchil Pérez 30OS-72 Mechanical behavior study on ZnO Nanopillars to assess its use as a mechanical energy storage material

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October 31th (Wed)

A-1 ROOM LEGISLATION AND EDUCATION, BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECH., DEVICES AND APP.

10:50-11:10 Ana Lilia Banda Castro 31OS-08

What do we know about the nano world? we can talk about ‘nanopsychology’

11:10-11:30 María Graciela Mollina González 31OS-65

Nanoscience: new science or new name? Experience in Biology (FESI-UNAM)

11:30-11:50 Juan Bernal Martínez 30OS-134

Effect of co-polymers with antibacterial action on the membrane permeability of the unicellular organism paramecium and

in human red blood cells

11:50-12:10 Coffe Break

12:10-12:30 Rosa María Quispe Siccha 30OS-135

Photothermal response of nanoparticles and soft tissue included in phantoms of polyvinyl alcohol

12:30-12:50 Alejandro Olvera Ordóñez

Zeiss Portfolio

12:50-13:10 Josué David Hernández Varela 31OS-113

Micro and Nano tendencies in sensor development

B-2 ROOM MATERIALS, BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

10:50-11:10 Natalia Majewska (Web conference) 31OS-39

Organic semiconductor rubrene thin films prepared by matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation

11:10-11:30 Mario Cervantes Contreras 31OS-88

Determination at the same time of band offset ratio and the diffusion length in AlGaAs/GaAs quantum wells grown by

molecular beam epitaxy

11:30-11:50 Karen Ailed Neri Espinoza 31OS-57

Green Materials: Grain-Oriented Iron Foil as Thin-Film for their Possible Engineering Application.

11:50-12:10 Coffee Break

12:10-12:30 Blanca Tovar Corona 31OS-59

Mobile Electroencephalograph and its applications

12:30-12:50 Sayuri Chong Canto 31OS-49

Synthesis and characterization of polymeric nanoporous microparticles

12:50-13:10 Lilian M. Barandica Cañón 31OS-116

Adverse reactions to anti-tuberculosis drugs (RAFAS) and its Effect on adherence and / or abandonment of treatment in the

city of Cartagena, Colombia

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October 29th (Mon)

Biomedicine and Biotechnology

Authors Title ID

1

Abrica-González Paulina, José A., Zamora-Justo

Alejandro Muñoz-Diosdado, Ibáñez-Hernández Miguel

Ángel A. and Balderas-López José Abraham

Gold nanoparticles coated with modified chitosan for

developing DNA carriers 03

2

Alvizo-Báez Cynthia Aracely, Alcocer-González Juan

M., Rodríguez-Padilla Cristina and Luna-Cruz Itza

Eloisa

Systemic delivery and activation of the TRAIL gene in lungs,

with magnetic nanoparticles of chitosan controlled by an

external magnetic field 04

3 Goretti-Villavicencio Carmen, Valverde-Aguilar María

Guadalupe and Vergara-Aragón Patricia

Nano-Network for Curcumin/Dopamine release in treating

hemiparkinsonisms induced in the rat 05

4 Hernández-López Gonzalo and Berrera-Necha Laura L.

Characterization of nanostructured chitosan with

monoterpenes and effect in vitro on growth of Alternaria

alternata in pepper 06

5 Sosa-Arróniz Anahi and Ortiz-Islas Emma Synthesis of SiO2-folate nanoparticles for local release of Cis-

Pt in GBM tumors. 07

6 Cortés-Rodríguez Viridiana, Dorantes-Álvarez Lidia,

Aparicio-Ozores Gerardo and López-Villegas Edgar

Ultrastructure and evidence of efflux pumps nanostructures in

Listeria monocytogenes exposed to natural antimicrobials 12

7 Cortés-Higareda Mónica

Evaluation of nanostructured coatings with chitosan and / or

propolis in vitro on the production of aflatoxines of the

toxigenic fungus Aspergillus flavus 13

8 Camacho-Fernández Juan Carlos, Santoyo-Salazar

Jaime and Martínez-Rivas Adrián

Synthesis and functionalization of superparamagnetic

nanoparticles for cancer therapy 16

9 Torres-Avila I. Pamela, Hernández-Sánchez Enrique,

García-Báez Efren V and Castrejón-Flores José L Titanium oxide nanotubes to enhance the cellular adhesion 19

10 Nicolás-Bermúdez Jesús, Arzate-Vázquez Israel,

Chanona-Perez J Jorge and Mendez-Mendez J Vicente

Morphological characterization of nanoparticles from pecan

nutshells obtained by planetary ball milling 20

11

Mendoza-Salazar Ivette, López-Santiago Rubén,

Baltierra-Uribe Shantal Lizbeth, Romero-Ramírez

Héctor and Moreno-Lafont Martha Cecilia

Obtention of an IgG monoclonal antibody against the

Brucella abortus lipopolysaccharide 21

12

Zamora-Justo José Alberto, Abrica-González Paulina,

Alejandro Muñoz-Diosdado, Ibáñez-Hernández Miguel

Ángel A. and Balderas-López José Abraham

Cellular transfection study of polyethylene glycol coated gold

nanoparticles and cytotoxicity 22

13 López Laura, Casañas Rocío and San Martin Eduardo Synthesis of nanoparticles for the targeting of antineoplastic

agents in the treatment of breast cancer. 23

14 Guzmán-Martínez Boris, Limas-Ballesteros

Roberto, Alamilla-Beltran Liliana and Wang Jin An Microencapsulation of Lipase by dripping and jet break up 25

15

Robles-Botero María Viviana, Casañas-Pimentel Rocío

Guadalupe, Gama-Castañeda Omar Ningel and San

Martin-Martínez Eduardo

Silver Nanoparticles Nanocarriers for Targeted Therapy on

Breast Cancer: Effects of pH, maturation time and Silver

Nanoparticles Concentration 29

16 Gómez-Chavarin Margarita, Prado-Prone Gina, García-

Macedo Jorge A. and Gutiérrez-Ospina Gabriel

Recovery of motor functions in a rotenone-treated rat model

after releasing dopamine from titanium dioxide matrix

implants 30

17 Ibarra-Arán Juana Cristina, Rodríguez-González

Eugenio and Rodríguez-Martínez Douglas

Treatments with silver and silver-gold nanoparticles can be

used for controlling Xanthomonas fragariae in strawberry 33

18 Gama-Castañeda Omar Ningel, San Martin Eduardo and

Casañas Rocío Guadalupe

Nanofibers of pharmacological application for the treatment

of skin lesions 34

19 Vélez-Reséndiz Juan Manuel and Vélez-Arvízu Juan

Jesús

Use and therapeutic application of Nanocarriers (Smart

Drugs) to prevention and remediation of Cardiovascular

Diseases 41

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Pérez-Díaz Mario Alberto, Silva-Bermúdez Phaedra,

Baeza-Ramírez María I, Martínez-Pardo María Esther,

Velasquillo-Martínez M Cristina, Martínez-Castañón

Gabriel Alejandro, Martínez-Gutierrez Fidel and

Sánchez-Sánchez Roberto

Radioesterilized porcine skin impregnated with silver

nanoparticles as scaffold for the transplant of mesenchymal

stem cells and prevention of wound infection in deep burns. 44

21 Dehonor-Márquez Ethnice, Hernández-López Susana,

Vigueras-Santiago Enrique and López-Ramírez Roberto

Sensing of solvents with conductive polymeric bio-

composites based on linseed oil and carbon nanotubes 45

22 Bravo-Estupiñan Diana Marcela, Alarcón-Hernández

Ernesto and

New cationic lipid forming nanoliposomes to transfer genes

to eukaryotic cells without toxicity 46

23 Montaño-Samaniego Mariela and Ibáñez-Hernández

Miguel Ángel Antonio

Design and construction of a genetic nanovector expressing a

poly-miR-122 for gene therapy of hepatocarcinoma 47

24 Yañez Geraldyne Paulin, Güemes-Vera Norma, Piloni-

Martini Javier and Chanona-Pérez José Jorge

Characterization of native Oxalis tuberosa red potato flour

and its possible applications 60

25

Tavarez-Martínez Greta De Monserrat, Onofre-

Bustamante Edgar, García-Alonso María Cristina,

León-González Juan Pablo and Adriana Montiel García

Study of electrochemical proprieties of bio-inspired coating

based ErGO 61

26 Baranda Tania, Reyes Jaime, Gallegos Josefina and

Concepción López

Evaluation of the bioavailability of a mircroemulsion system

containing lipid nutrients based on polyunsaturated fatty acids 70

27 López-Padilla Concepción and Reyes Hernández Jaime

Thermal and rheological characterization of a pH-sensitive

polymeric system for the encapsulation of bioactive

substances 71

28 García-García Zulema and Ibáñez-Hernández Miguel

Effect of the hydrocarbon-chain length of cationic lipids on

formation of stable nanoliposomes for gene transfer into

eukaryotic cells 76

29

Chávez-Sandoval Blanca E, Saalcido-Mendoza Paulina,

Montes de Oca-Yemha María G, Ibáñez-Hernández

Miguel, García-Franco F. and Barandica-Cañón Lilian

Toxicity of AuNPs in Danio rerio as a in vivo model 80

30

Barandica-Cañón Lilian, Chavez-Sandoval Blanca

Estela, García-Franco Francisco, Abrica-González

Paulina and Ibáñez-Hernández Miguel

Design of a Genosensor as a fast test for detection of

rifampicin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis for

human Latin populations 82

31 Méndez-Guerrero Oscar and Ibáñez-Hernández Miguel

Ángel Antonio

Design and synthesis of a cationic lipid based on a basic

amino acid for gene transfer 86

32 Caro-Briones Rubén, Mónica de la Luz Corea-Téllez

and Martínez-Gutiérrez Hugo

Synthesis and characterization of poly (styrene-CO-

acrylonitrile) nanofibers for potential development of

artificial muscles 94

33

González-Sánchez Luis Enrique, Guerrero-Ortega Lena

Priscila Alejandra, Soto-Hernández Jesús, Ramírez-

Meneses Esther and Manzo-Robledo Arturo

Formic acid electro-oxidation on carbon supported Pt-Pd

bimetallic nanoparticles for fuel cells 99

34 Ramírez Esther, Arturo and Miguel Pérez

Mono and bimetallic nanoalloys from organometallic

precursors with electrochemical activity during urea

oxidation reaction 100

35

García-Franco Francisco, Gallardo-Díaz Juan Isidoro,

Garfias-Moreno Michelle, Gonzáles-Pérez Fabiola,

Padilla-Mejía Carolina, Maldonado-Morales Gabriela,

Pérez-Reyes María Paula and Melchor-Macías Patricia

Caracterización morfológica y genética de Áscaris

lumbricoides de perros callejeros y de perros con dueños. 106

36

Ysais-Chong Samantha, Montoya-Arteaga Daniel

Alejandro, Morales-Soriano Liliana Lizbeth, Santos-

Camarillo Samuel, Tépox-Escalona Margarita and

Arandia-Barrios Jannitza

Importancia del cariotipo en el diagnóstico de enfermedades

cromosómicas 107

37

García-Franco Francisco, De La Cuesta-Tellez Carlos

David, Zapata-Estrada Edgar Jesús, García-Hernández

Cintli Nayeli, Vega-Alonso Jorge Luis and Benítez-

Zequeira Daniel Eugenio

Detección, diagnóstico y tratamiento de la deficiencia

genética del gen NEMO en México 108

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Francisco-Ramirez Dither Melgarejo, Magaña-Meza

Marisol Guadalupe, Gómora-Álvarez Evelyn Vanessa,

González-Salgado Raymundo, Quintana-Gastelum Elia

Julieta, García-Franco Francisco, Cruz-Ramírez Ángel.

and Aguilar-Martínez Luis Artemio

Errores en la no disyunción relacionado con la trisomía 18 110

39

García-Franco Francisco, Ramírez-Giles Miguel Ángel,

Ávila de Elías Daniela Alejandra, Mercado-Luengas

Salma Abril, Rodríguez-Benítez Gabriela Monserrat

and Arandia-Barrios Jannitza

Diferentes vías de infección en la Neurocisticercosis 112

40 Lilian Barandica-Cañón, Blanca Chávez Sandoval and

Francisco García Franco

Evaluation of antimicrobial dosing schemes in ICU patients

of the Caribbean University Hospital (HUC) in Cartagena de

Indias - Colombia 115

41 Lilian M. Barandica Cañón, Blanca Estela Chávez

Sandoval and Francisco García Franco

Pilot study in the management of annual antimicrobial

therapy in a third level university hospital 117

42

Vázquez-Martínez Guillermo Rocael, Ibáñez-

Hernández Miguel Ángel A, Balderas-López José

Abraham

Gold nanoparticle shape affects DNA adsorption on

nanocarriers development 120

Devices and Aplications

Authors Title ID

43 Vera Pamela, Luviano Alberto, Santos Clara and

Chairez Isaac Robotic Tomographic System for Nuclear Imaging 89

44

Abrica-González Paulina, Chávez-Sandoval Blanca

Estela, García-Franco Francisco, Zamora-Justo José

Alberto, Sotelo-López Antonio and Balderas-López

José Abraham

Gold Nanoparticles-Based Nanocomposite biosensor for

Salmonella typhimurium detection 79

45

Zamora-Justo José Zamora, Abrica-González

Paulina, Vázquez-Martínez Guillermo Rocael

and Balderas-López José Abraham

Measurement of the Thermal Properties of Gold

Nanoparticles by Photopyroelectric Techniques 87

46 Araujo-Bernal Gabriela L., Ramos-Díaz Antonio R. and

Gómez-Aguilar Ramón

Comparation of current–voltage characteristics of OLEDs

using PlexCore R-155 as HTL Versus Alq3 as ETL 96

47 Hernández-Sebastián Natiely, Calleja-Arriaga Wilfrido

and Renero-Carrillo Francisco

Design and simulation of a capacitive pressure system for

measuring ventricular pressure 104

48 Ramírez-Nava Julián, Santos-Cuevas Leticia, Chairez-

Oria Jorge Isaac, Eurídice, Guerrero Rioja, Oroz Jael

Cuantificación de la actividad de radiofámacos de 99mTc-

AuNP en maniquíes antropomórficos impresos en 3D con

imágenes SPECT/CT 121

Education and Legislation

49 Moreno-Ibarra Araceli, Rojas-Eslava Benjamín, López-

Hernández Lissete and Chougui-Escorcia Rayan Adam Shaping you by seeking out 63

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October 30th (Tues)

Materials

Authors Title ID

50

Bobadilla-Barrón Gabriela, Rueda-Morales Gabriela,

Ortega-Cervantez Gerardo, Díaz-Cano Aaron I. and

Ortiz-López Jaime

Effects of ultrasonic treatment on reduced graphene oxide 36

51 Domínguez Rodrigo, Palacios Laura Nadxieli, Chávez

Blanca and Martínez Anatolio Some hints for good AFM imaging of powder samples 10

52 García Gilberto and Quintanar David Venturi tube another way to obtain nanoparticles by solvent

displacement 14

53

Jiménez-Jiménez Abel, Paniagua-Mercado Ana

María, García-Borquéz Arturo, López-Hirata Víctor

Manuel, De Ita de la Torre Antonio Silvio, Díaz

Everardo Miguel and Saucedo-Muñoz Maribel Leticia

Relationship between the size of acicular ferrite needles and

the toughness of weld beads added with SiO2- and Al2O3-

NPs during the Submerged Arc Welding process. 18

54 Neri Ernesto, Calderón Héctor and Garibay Vicente Structural Characterization of Au/TiO2 Nanowires array

Synthesized into a Nanoporous Anodic Alumina Template 35

55

Vigueras-Santiago Enrique, Hernández-López

Susana, Nute-Castañeda Gabriel, Reyes-Esqueda

Jorge Alejandro and Solís-Casados Dora Alicia

Experimental observation of Fano Resonances in Cu

nanostructures obtained by thermal evaporation. 37

56

López-Carrillo Miguel Ángel, Ortega-Cervantez

Gerardo, Rueda-Morales Gabriela Lourdes and Ortiz-

López Jaime

Development of heterojunction of semiconductor polymer

MEH-PPV with a MWCNT sponge matrix 38

57

Vigueras-Santiago Enrique, Hernández-López

Susana, Nute-Castañeda Gabriel, Velarde-Granados

Emmanuel and Camacho-López Marco Antonio

Preliminary study of the thermal oxidation of copper

nanostructures by thermogravimetry. 42

58 Aguilar-Moreno Guadalupe Stefanny, Aguilar-

Méndez Miguel Ángel and Espinosa-Solares Teodoro

Optimization of the magnetite nanoparticle synthesis by

factorial design 43

59 Ruiz-Virgen Lazaro Thermodynamic Study of the Influence of Amino and

Carboxylic Groups on Highly Functionalized Polymers 48

60 Magdaleno Coraquetzali and Pérez José de Jesús

Surface modification of a polymeric substrate for improved

adhesion with nanoparticles of SiO2 by Flame Treatment and

Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet 51

61

Hernandez-Vasquez Cesar, Aguilera María de

Lourdes, Gonzalez-Trujillo Miguel A. and Flores-

Márquez José M.

Improving CdTe solar cell efficiency by using blue CdTe

surface 52

62

Ortega-Cardenas Juana Angelica, Albor-Aguilera

María De Lourdes, Yee-Madeira Hernani Tiago and

Gonzalez-Trujillo Miguel Angel

Study of morphological properties of ZnS thin films

influenced by using different thermal treatments 53

63

Lopez-Castillo Miguel Angel, Hernandez-Como

Norberto, Hernandez-Cuevas F. Javier, Aleman-Arce

Miguel A. and Andraca-Adame Jose Alberto

Low temperature fabrication ZnO/HfO2-thin film transistors 54

64 Ortiz Juan, Cruz Heriberto, Alfaro Hilda, Tellez

Miriam, Solorza Omar and Medina Dora

Advances in electrocatalysis for the oxygen reduction

reaction through combining theory and experiment 55

65

Vázquez-Vázquez Eric F., López-Rivera A. Rair,

Gallardo-Hernández Salvador, Guillen-Cervantes

Angel, Zambrano-Serrano Mario A. and Cigarroa-

Mayorga Oscar E.

Study on the hydrophilic properties of Molybdenum-Oxide

nanowires arrays obtained by thermal treatment and reactive

ion etching 62

66 Martínez-Martínez Javier Othon, De La Cruz-Terrazas

Edna Carina and Domínguez-Crespo Miguel Antonio

Preparation of Ppy bi-layered films by chemical bath

deposition 64

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Galván-Ortiz Nour Citlalli Lak, Sanchéz-Fuentes,

Gomora-Herrera Cinthia Erika D. and Santana-Cruz

Alejandra

In situ study of adsorption and desorption of CO2 on mixed

metal oxides using DRIFT 66

68 Cervantes Marlyn, Sánchez Cinthia, Téllez Dario,

Mendoza Jorge and Fregoso Tomas

Synthesis of a membrane with ionic liquid (IL) to separate

CO2 from a gas mixture 68

69 Cortes-Herrera Roberto Benjamin and Kryshtab

Tetyana

Structural transformations in undoped and Tb3+ doped ZnO

films grown by RF magnetron sputtering on Si substrates 69

70 Súchil-Pérez Oscar Gilberto Mechanical behavior study on ZnO Nanopillars to assess its

use as a mechanical energy storage material 72

71 Salvatierra Jorge and San Martin Eduardo Synthesis and characterization of a polymeric ligament by

electrospinning 73

72 Garzón Amanda

Synthesis and characterization of Layered-Double

Hydroxides Al/Mg assisted by microwave-ultrasound

irradiation and its evaluation in sorption of reactive textile

dye.

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73

Montiel-García Adriana, Onofre-Bustamante Edgar,

Escudero-Rincón M Lorenza, De La Cruz-Terrazas

Edna C, Tavarez-Martínez Greta De Monserrat and

Leon Juan

Determination of electrochemical properties of films based

Fe3O4 over Ti6Al4V-Eli 77

74

Pérez-Hernández Paola, Alanís-Carranza Luis Edgar,

Cuenca-Álvarez Ricardo and Fuentes-Romero Maria

Teresa

Studies of splat formation for building composite coatings

thermally sprayed onto copper substrates 78

75

Aguilar Maria Elena, Peredo-Macias Cuauhtémoc,

Urbieta-Parrazales Romeo and Orantes-Jiménez

Sandra Dinora

A review on semiconductors nanoparticles doped with rare

earths and their applications 83

76 Aguilar-Jauregui Maria Elena, Balderas-López José

Abraham and San Martín-Martinez Eduardo Synthesis and characterization of luminescent nanoparticles 85

77 Colín-Calderón Victor Hugo, Garcia-Murillo

Antonieta and Carrillo-Romo Felipe de Jesús

Synthesis and characterization of the optical properties of the

TTA / Gd2O3: Eu3+ system. 91

78

Vicente-Mendoza Melquisedec, Morado-Rueda

Chistian, Cuenca-Álvarez Ricardo and Juárez-López

Fernando

Behavior of nanometric YSZ powders in thermal spray by

flame 92

79 Sierra-Márquez Euxis Kismet, Carrillo-Romo Felipe

De Jesus and García-Murillo Antonieta Synthesis of perovskites for photovoltaic applications 93

80 Rosas Herson and Portillo Roberto Synthesis of silica-carbon composites core-shell type 97

81

Soto-Hernández Jesús, Santiago-Ramírez Claudia

Rosa, Cervantes-Aspeitia E. Yair, Guerrero-Ortega

Lena Priscila A, Vera-Iturriaga Jorge, Hernández-

Pichardo Martha L. and Manzo-Robledo Arturo

Synthesis and characterization of bi-metallic carbon

supported electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

(ORR) 98

82

Vázquez-Bautista Sergio, Luna-Trujillo Mayra,

Hernández-Hernández Anaïs, Guerrero-Ortega Lena,

Ramirez-Meneses Esther and Manzo-Robledo Arturo

Synthesis and characterization of palladium-supported

nanostructures stabilized with different amines: effect on the

NOx-electroreduction reaction 101

83

Ramírez-Meneses Esther, Hernández-Pérez María De

Los Ángeles, Palacios-Romero Luis M, Juárez-

Balderas Carlos, Garibay-Febles Vicente

and Philippot Karine

Size, Shape and Structural Control of Stabilized Metal

Nanocrystals from Organometallic Precursors 102

84

Luna-Tolentino E. Giovanni, Guerrero-Ortega Lena

Priscila, Ramirez-Meneses Esther, Manzo-Robledo

Arturo, Hernandez-Perez M. de los Ángeles and

Betancourt Israle

Synthesis of Palladium nanoparticles stabilized with PVP:

Electrocatalysts for methanol electro-oxidation reaction. 103

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Authors Title ID

85

Naranjo-Castañeda Felix Antonio, Palacios-Grijalva

Laura Nadxieli, Martínez-Jímenez Anatolio, Chávez-

Sandoval Blanca Estela, Chávez-Martínez Margarita,

Hernández-Martínez Leonardo and Naranjo-Catañeda

Carlos

Environmental problems that solve natural surfaces 9

86

León-González Juan Pablo, Onofre-Bustamante

Edgar, Rodríguez-Gómez Francisco Javier, Tavarez-

Martínez Greta De Monserrat and Montiel-García

Adriana

Electrochemical studies of phenylalanine as green corrosion

inhibitor for stainless steel in chloride solution. 11

87

Morales-Irigoyen Erika Elizabeth, Franco-Hernández

Marina Olivia, Gonzalez-Solis María Del Carmen,

Cruz-Muñoz Rocío and Marquez Ciro

Silver Nanoparticles AgNP’s as a treatment for soft rot

disease in potato (Solanum tuberosum var. Alpha) grown on

forest soil 26

88 Guzman-Martinez Boris, Wang Jin An, Chen Lifang

and Limas-Ballesteros Roberto

Lipase enzymes on graphene oxide support for high-

efficiency reusable nanobiocatalysis of biodiesel 27

89

Nicolas-Alvarez Dulce Estefania, Andraca-Adame

Jose Alberto, Chanona-Pérez Jose Jorge, Méndez-

Méndez Juan Vicente and López-Salazar Primavera

Incorporation of TiO2 nanoparticles in tomato root during its

first stages of growth 31

90 Manzanarez-Jimenez Lucía Araceli and García-

Gutiérrez Cipriano

Persistence microencapsulated formulation of Metarhizium

anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana in the control of Tobacco

Budworm Heliothis virescens 40

91

Reyes-Correa Ana Patricia, Martínez-García Martha,

García-Franco Francisco and Chávez-Sandoval

Blanca Estela

Biological synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using

crude extracts of Bacopa monnieri (L.) Wettst of the eastern

region of Mexico. 50

92

Kassem Mona, Soto-Muñoz Daniel, Rodriguez-

Hernandez Ana Margarita, Castillo-

Campohermoso Marco Antonio and Mounzer

Oussama

Biometric parameters and photosynthesis in guayule

“Parthenium Argentatum” plants irrigated with water-

dispersed multiwall carbon nanotubes. 67

93 Vidal Karen, Téllez Darío, Sánchez Erika and

Mendoza Jorge

Functionalization of ceramic support by nanometric coatings

obtained from deep eutectic solvents (DES) to remove CO2 75

94

Lozano-Rojas Karla J., Guzmán-Castañeda Jesús I.,

García-Bórquez Arturo, Roman-López Jesús and

Lozano-Rojas Ivonne B.

Method of green synthesis to obtain colloidal solution of Au-

NPs. 81

95 Cruz-Reyes Irlanda, Morales-Ramírez Ángel and

Mendoza-Pérez Jorge

Preparation of ceramic membranes of nanofiltration by

nano-deposition to be used in the purification of water with

diferent contaminants 95

96 Espinosa-Domínguez Héctor Yael, Chávez-Sandoval

Blanca Estela and Moreno-Rivera María De Lourdes

Remoción de Cromo hexavalente en modelos de soluciones

acuosas, por la técnica de biosorción utilizando Scenedesmus

sp. 114

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Publication

Submitted works will be evaluated by the ICTNN2018 Editorial and Scientific Committee and they

are going to select the best works until October 31, 2018. Selected works will be submitted to Journal

process for publishing according to the corresponding policies and requierements of the journals. The

extensive works will be received until November 30, 2018 through EasyChair. The ICTNN 2018

offers to publish your work in the Revista Mexicana de Física by the Sociedad Mexicana de Física,

A. C. On the other hand, your work could be published in the journal of Mundo Nano by the

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Please find the requirements and the template on the

Journals web sites.

Sponsors

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Acknowledgement This program was developed by collaborative effort of Asociación Mexicana Transdisciplinaria de

Nanociencia y Nanotecnología, A. C. and PhD students of Instituto Politécnico Nacional:

Guillermo Rocael Vázquez-Martínez [email protected]

Paulina Abrica-González [email protected]

José Alberto Zamora-Justo [email protected]

Asociación Mexicana Transdisciplinaria de Nanociencia y Nanotecnología,

A. C. The Asociación Mexicana Transdisciplinaria de Nanociencia y Nanotecnología, A.C. (AMEX-TNN,

A.C), was established on 2017, first of its kind in Mexico, aiming to collaborate with professionals,

students, entrepreneurs and researchers from different areas, in order to create a transdisciplinary

network, aligning the efforts into nanoscience and nanotechnology. Being an associate to the AMEX-

TNN, improves linking opportunities to strengthen, share and update knowledge, networking with

the industry, academic and government professionals.

Mission

Promote the active participation of the academia through diverse disciplines, widening the field of

action of nanoscience and nanotechnology, linking public, private and industrial sectors. Open the

knowledge of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology to society. Participate on National and International

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology promotion and diffusion programs. Develop the research

collaboration between worldwide researchers and other members of the society. Promote culture and

education on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

Vision

Integrate different disciplines with Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, through several academic

activities. Establish the International Congress on Transdisciplinary Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology (ICTNN, Mexico City, 2018), as the most important Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology congress in Mexico. Establish a scholarship program for high level human resources

for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.

Objectives

Foster Nanoscience and Nanotechnology development for the benefit of environment and society,

through knowledge, research and technology, integrating diverse disciplines. Implement and promote

Nanoscience and Nanotechnology divulgation activities.

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