Search results for " ICP-OES"

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Newly discovered orichalcum ingots from Mediterranean sea: Further investigation

2021

Abstract In February 2016, 47 ingots were found in the seabed of Contrada Bulala (Gela, CL, Italy) near the site where 40 ingots had previously been recovered. The ingots composition was determined to be a Cu - Zn alloy, dated by the archaeologist to the VI century B.C. This specific alloy was then known as Orichalcum. From an archaeological point of view, the first question raised about the new discovery was whether the ingots of the first and the second excavations belonged to the same shipwreck. Following the previous study, an elemental analysis was performed on the ingots from the second finding by using ICP-OS and ICP-MS techniques. The chemometric treatment of the analytical results …

ArcheologyMediterranean seaChemometric approach ICP-MS ICP-OES Lead Isotopic ratio Orichalcum ingotsExcavationArchaeologyGeologySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF ANCIENT LITURGICAL VESTMENT (CHASUBLE) BY ICP-OES

2016

CHARACTERIZATION VESTMENT CHASUBLE ICP-OES
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Microanalytical characterization of decorations in handmade ancient floor tiles using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry (ICP-O…

2013

In this study a total of 114 glazed decorations of 42 ceramic floor tiles, manufactured in Sicily fromthe 16th to 19 the 21th AD, were investigated. The micro sampling method, proposed by us, using a cotton swab soaked in hydrofluoric acid, includes advantages of high sensitivity, high selectivity, simplicity, speed, not expensive and can be considered non-destructive because the point of sampling remains invisible to the human eye. ICP-OES technique was used in this study. Twenty-four elements (Al, As, B, Be, Ba, Ca, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, Si, Sn, Ti, V and Zn) were determined in each colored enamel. Enameled decorations in Sicilian tiles were varied in tones an…

Materials scienceTiles Ceramics Pigments ICP-OESMetallurgychemistry.chemical_elementManganeseCopperAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHydrofluoric acidchemistryvisual_artInductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaCeramicInductively coupled plasmaTinCobaltSpectroscopy
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Speciation studies of iron in ancient pots from Sicily (Italy)

2011

Abstract Manufacture technology involves several aspects of pottery making, such as the type and the atmosphere of firing to obtain the finished item. During the firing of clay, at different environment of the oven, different compounds of iron (Fe(II) and Fe(III)) are formed and this is the reason for a different color of the ceramic body. Despite the great interest in this field, no works are devoted to the study the speciation of iron in ancient ceramics. The proposed method, even if considered destructive by archaeologists, allows the speciation of iron, using quantity of sample in the order of milligram. In order to achieve information about their firing conditions, thirty-nine pottery …

Pottery Speciation Iron ICP-OESmedia_common.quotation_subjectMetallurgyMineralogySettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni Culturalilanguage.human_languageAnalytical ChemistrySpeciationlanguagePotterySicilianSpectroscopyGeologymedia_commonMicrochemical Journal
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Kinetic and equilibrium studies for uranyl removal from aqueous solution by adsorption onto alginate gel beads. DPV and ICP measurements

2014

Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaUranyl Voltammetry DPV ICP-OES Alginate gel beads.
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CORROSION RESISTANCE OF DIFFERENT STAINLESS STEEL GRADES IN FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY

2020

Stainless steel EIS XPS Passivity Transpassivity Food industry Ions release ICP-OES Polarization resistance Passive films Chromium Duplex Austenitic Photoelectrochemistry Biofilm NaClO Cleaning Disinfection Corrosion resistance Mott-Schottky Corten Carbon steelSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica Applicata
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Voltammetric Investigation on Uranyl Sorption by Alginate Based Material. Influence of Hydrolysis and pH Dependence

2015

The removal of U(VI) as uranyl (UO22+) from aqueous solutions was investigated by sorption onto alginate based material. The hydrolysis of uranyl ion was always taken into account in the calculations of free (22UO) ion in aqueous solution, in the experimental pH range considered, as well as the acid-base properties of alginate polymer. The sorption process follows a pseudo-second order kinetic model and the sorption rate decreases when the pH value increases. In addition to the classical Langmuir and Freundlich models, the equilibrium data were fitted by using a modified multi-component equilibrium model, never tested before. Differential Pulse Voltammetry (DPV) and Inductively Coupled Plas…

U(VI) adsorption; pH dependence; low cost biosorption material; kinetic and equilibrium studies; Differential Pulse Voltammetry; ICP-OES measurementsDifferential Pulse Voltammetrylow cost biosorption materialpH dependencekinetic and equilibrium studieU(VI) adsorptionICP-OES measurements
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Protein aggregates for water purification

Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies including lakes, rivers, oceans and it is a leading global risk factor for illness and death for people, plants and living organisms. A principal source of water pollution is industry, from which increasing amounts of toxic pollutants are released including heavy metals such as cobalt, lead and copper. Today various technologies for purifying contaminated water can be applied, a lot of them being typically expensive, ion specific and characterised by low efficiency. For these reason, the search of new biocompatible materials with increased capabilities is strongly needed.Protein aggregates have already revealed their potential as environm…

Water purification protein aggregates ICP-OES Voltammetry adsorptionSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)
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DETERMINATION OF MACRO ELEMENTS IN GLUTEN-FREE FOOD FOR CELIAC PEOPLE BY ICP-OES

2015

This paper is the first analytical approach to the study of seven nutrients in the gluten-free foods for celiac people. The ICP-OES technique was used. One of the advantages about the use of ICP-OES for this characterization is the high selectivity and low interferences for studied elements. The concentration values of K, Li, Sr, Na, Ca, Mg and Al in seventeen gluten-free food samples are reported. Considering the average concentrations of the elements analyzed, excluding lithium, in the present study it can be concluded that they are inadequate if compared with the recommended daily intake by international organisms, providing only from 1.5 to 20% of the RDI for the essential metals. In pa…

celiacgluten-free foods nutrients metals ICP-OES celiacSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentinutrientsICP-OESmetalsSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analiticagluten-free foods
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