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This survey highlights Professor Luis E. Díaz's recent sol-gel chemistry research, focusing on analytical, organic, inorganic, and environmental chemistry applications in biochemical and pharmaceutical sciences.

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Area of Science:

  • Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Chemistry (Analytical, Organic, Inorganic, Environmental)

Background:

  • Professor Luis E. Díaz had over 40 years of research experience.
  • His work addressed scientific and industry challenges.
  • His interests spanned NMR spectroscopy, biomedicine, and various chemistry fields.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a survey of Professor Luis E. Díaz's recent research.
  • To highlight prominent projects in sol-gel chemistry.
  • To focus on his recent publications.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent publications.
  • Sampling of prominent projects.
  • Focus on sol-gel chemistry.

Main Results:

  • The survey covers selected recent projects by Professor Díaz and collaborators.
  • Emphasis is placed on sol-gel chemistry applications.
  • The work demonstrates contributions to biochemical and pharmaceutical sciences.

Conclusions:

  • Professor Díaz made significant contributions to chemistry and its applications.
  • His research in sol-gel chemistry has practical implications.
  • The presented work is a sample of his extensive scientific legacy.