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FT-IR spectroscopy : A powerful tool for studying the inter- and intraspecific biodiversity of cultivable non-Saccharomyces yeasts isolated from grap…

2016

International audience; The efficiency of the FT-IR technique for studying the inter- and intra biodiversity of cultivable non-Saccharomyces yeasts (NS) present in different must samples was examined. In first, the capacity of the technique FF-IR to study the global diversity of a given sample was compared to the pyrosequencing method, used as a reference technique. Seven different genera (Aureobasidium, Candida, Cryptococcus, Hanseniaspora, Issatchenkia, Metschnikowia and Pichia) were identified by FT-IR and also by pyrosequencing. Thirty-eight other genera were identified by pyrosequencing, but together they represented less than 6% of the average total population of 6 musts. Among the sp…

0301 basic medicineIdentification[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionBiodiversityWineHanseniasporaSaccharomycesMicrobial ecology[ SDV.MP ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyYeastsSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredVitisDNA FungalMycological Typing TechniquesPhylogenyCandidaIntragenomic variationbiologySp-nov.Pyrolysis mass-spectrometryPyrosequencingBiodiversityCandida zemplininaYeast in winemaking[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyFT-IR spectroscopyMetschnikowiaAlcoholic fermentationMicrobiology (medical)food.ingredientWine yeast030106 microbiologyMicrobiologyIntraspecific competitionCandida-zemplininaSaccharomyces03 medical and health sciencesfoodBotanyRNA Ribosomal 18SMolecular BiologyBase SequenceComputational BiologySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationGreen lacewingsStrain typingPyrosequencingTransform-infrared-spectroscopy[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionBotrytis-affected wine
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New Alternative in the Methodology of Extraction and Dyeing with Active Molecules Derived from Vegetal Sources

2016

Abstract The general objective of this study refers to the identification of a sustainable and physical methodology of extraction of active compounds, envisaging the preservation of the high purity active natural dye molecule from nut shell (juglone), even under the conditions of an extraction performed in a mixt solvent medium (water-ethanol). The second major objective of the study consists of the application of these above mentioned dyes onto natural and synthetic substrates, thus making a correlation between their colour attributes and the fibrous composition of the substrates they are applied on. The motivation of this research was given by the identification of an improved extraction …

ChromatographyChemistryExtraction (chemistry)green walnut shellsjugloneInfrared spectroscopy04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040401 food scienceHigh-performance liquid chromatographySolventchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyFT-RAMAN.FT-IR spectroscopyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesOrganic chemistryMoleculeUS extractioncoloristic attributeDyeingNatural dyeJugloneGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Technology
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Confinement of chiral molecules in reverse micelles: FT-IR, polarimetric and VCD investigation on the state of dimethyl tartrate in sodium bis(2-ethy…

2008

Abstract The state of d and l -dimethyl tartrate confined within dry sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate (AOT) reverse micelles dispersed in CCl 4 has been investigated by FT-IR spectroscopy, polarimetry, and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD). Measurements have been performed at 25 °C as a function of the solubilizate-to-surfactant molar ratio ( R ) at a fixed AOT concentration (0.158 M). The analysis of experimental data is consistent with the hypothesis that both enantiomers of dimethyl tartrate are mainly entrapped in the reverse micelles and located in proximity to the surfactant head-group region. The formation of this interesting self-organized chiral nanostructure involves som…

Circular dichroismInorganic chemistryInfrared spectroscopyTartrateMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryMonomerchemistryPulmonary surfactantVibrational circular dichroismPhysical chemistryEnantiomerDimethyl tartrate Sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl) sulfosuccinate Reverse micelles Chiral nanostructures FT-IR spectroscopy Vibrational circular dichroism Optical rotationColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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THE SAN VITO WOODEN PULPIT FROM MUSEO DIOCESANO OF PALERMO, ITALY: MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DATING AND RESTORATION

2017

The aim of the present research is to investigate the constitutive materials and the execution techniques of San Vito wooden pulpit from Museo Diocesano of Palermo (Italy) and to provide helpful information to dating it in addition to technical, historical and artistic evaluations. The pulpit, attributed to unknown artist, belongs to the decorative arts and the most relevant feature is its double dating, in addition to the singular painting technique: it has a linear structure typical of XIXth century and three polychrome and gilded panels probably dated to the end of XVIIth century. This paper describes the application of analytical techniques (imaging diagnostics techniques, Scanning Elec…

Decorative artSEM-EDSWooden pulpitTempera and oil on woodWater gildingMuseo Diocesano of PalermoFT-IR SpectroscopyConservative restoration
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Surface processes in selective photocatalytic oxidation of hydroxybenzyl alcohols by TiO2 P25

2023

Aryl aldehydes and acids are important industrial intermediates, but their synthesis from the corresponding alcohols often requires the use of high temperatures and harmful solvents and oxidant agents. Heterogeneous photocatalysis represents an interesting option for the partial oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes at room temperature using water as solvent. In this work, the partial photocatalytic oxidation of 2-hydroxybenzyl alcohol (salicyl alcohol) and 4-hydroxybenzyl alcohol to the corresponding aldehydes and acids has been compared, under environmental-friendly conditions, employing TiO2 P25 as photocatalyst in water. The selectivity to the corresponding aldehydes and acids, under the s…

FT-IR spectroscopy; Salicyl alcohol; Salicylaldehyde; Salicylic acid; Environment-friendly oxidation; AdsorptionFT-IR spectroscopyEnvironment-friendly oxidationSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieGeneral ChemistrySalicylic acidAdsorptionSalicyl alcoholCatalysisSalicylaldehyde
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Volatiles in pantellerite magmas: A case study of the Green Tuff Plinian eruption (Island of Pantelleria, Italy)

2013

Abstract The Green Tuff (GT) Plinian eruption, the largest in magnitude at Pantelleria, erupted 3 to 7 km3 DRE of pantellerite magma and a small volume of trachyte. Fifty-nine anorthoclase-hosted melt inclusions from the two basal pumice members were analyzed by FT-IR spectroscopy in order to assess the pre-eruptive H2O content in the pantellerite melt. Microanalytical methods were used to determine major element, Cl, F and S contents. Melt inclusions and glassy groundmasses have a nearly homogeneous pantelleritic composition (peralkaline index = 1.9-2.2) and variable water contents ranging from 1.4 to as high as 4.2 wt %, i.e. much higher than the 1.4 wt % of earlier published studies. The…

LavaSettore GEO/07 - Petrologia E PetrografiaGeochemistryTrachyteMagma chamberStrombolian eruptionGeophysicsEffusive eruptionGeochemistry and PetrologyPumiceMagmaThe Green Tuff (GT) Plinian eruption the largest in magnitude at Pantelleria erupted 3 to 7 km 3 DRE of pantellerite magma and a small volume of trachyte. Fifty-nine anorthoclase-hosted melt inclusions from the two basal pumice members were analyzed by FT-IR spectroscopy in order to assess the pre-eruptive H2Ocontent in the pantellerite melt. Microanalytical methods were used to determine major element Cl F and S contents. Melt inclusions and glassy groundmasses have a nearly homogeneous pantelleritic composition (peralkaline index = 1.9-2.2) and variable water contents ranging from 1.4 to as high as 4.2 wt % i.e. much higher than the 1.4 wt % of earlier published studies. The chlorine content is constant at about 1 wt %. Combined Cl and H2O data were used to estimate a confining pressure of about 50 MPa (depth around 2-3 km) for the GT magma chamber. The chamber was characterized by a compositional zoning with a dominant pantellerite overlying a trachyte magma. Soon after the GT eruption intra-caldera volcanism was dominated by the eruption of voluminous trachyte lavaflows while pantellerite melt production resumed after about 20 ka with numerous low-volume mildly explosive (Strombolian) to effusive eruptions. Comparison with data from the literature reveals that despite the differentexplosivity the post-caldera Strombolian eruptions and the GT Plinian eruption were fed by pantelleritic magmas with similar water contents. Chlorine and CO2contents suggest that the young magma reservoirs feeding the Strombolian to effusive activity were deeper (h≥4.5 km) than the much larger (based on erupted volumes) magma chamber which fed the GT eruptionGeologyMelt inclusionsJournal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
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Accelerated weathering of PP based nanocomposites: Effect of the presence of maleic anhydryde grafted polypropylene

2013

Polymer nanocomposites are currently a topic of great interest. The increasing importance they are gaining also in the standpoint of industrial applications, is giving concerns regarding their environmental stability and, in general, their behaviour in outdoor applications, under direct solar irradiation. Papers available in the literature have highlighted the different influences of different nanosized fillers, in particular clay-based nanofillers; however, few data are available regarding other nanosized fillers. Furthermore, the research on polymer nanocomposites has clearly pointed out that the use of compatibilizers is required to improve the mechanical performance and the dispersion o…

Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer nanocompositeGeneral Chemical Engineeringmechanical propertieslcsh:Chemical technologyNanocompositeschemistry.chemical_compoundmorphologyMaterials Chemistrylcsh:TA401-492lcsh:TP1-1185Physical and Theoretical ChemistryComposite materialPolypropylenechemistry.chemical_classificationNanocompositeweathering stabilityOrganic ChemistryMaleic anhydridePolymerExfoliation jointSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialiCalcium carbonatechemistryFT-IR spectroscopylcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsDispersion (chemistry)eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Scientific studies for the restoration of a wood painting of the Galleria Interdisciplinare Regionale della Sicilia—Palazzo Mirto di Palermo

2016

Abstract The Ritratto muliebre, referring to Venus, is a panel painting, oil on wood, attributed to unknown artist and probably dated to the second half of 16th century, today conserved in the Galleria Interdisciplinare Regionale della Sicilia—Palazzo Mirto of Palermo. The aim of this research was to assess the techniques used to decorate the wooden painting and to verify the state of conservation of the artwork's materials but also to identify the previous treatments. This study was the essential condition to plane and perform the correct restoration. For this reason, an integrated analytical approach based on the use of non-invasive and micro-invasive techniques was used, with the aim to …

Paintingmedia_common.quotation_subject010401 analytical chemistryGalleria Interdisciplinare Regionale della Sicilia—Palazzo Mirto of PalermoArt history02 engineering and technologyArt021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyOptical microscopy01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistrySEM-EDAXPortraitPanel painting (oil on wood)Ft ir spectroscopyFT-IR spectroscopyXPS0210 nano-technologySem edaxSpectroscopymedia_common
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MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDY FOR THE DATING AND THE RESTORATION OF THE SAN VITO WOODEN PULPIT OF MUSEO DIOCESANO OF PALERMO

2017

The aim of the present research is to investigate the execution techniques of San Vito wooden pulpit in the Museo Diocesano of Palermo and to provide helpful information to dating it in addition to technical, historical and artistic evaluations. In particular, this paper describes the application of analytical techniques (imaging diagnostics techniques, Scanning Electron Microscopy coupled with X-ray Energy Dispersive spectroscopy Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy) to better understand the pulpit characteristics, both support and decoration, useful to plan and perform the correct restoration.

Wooden pulpit SEM-EDS FT-IR spectroscopy Museo Diocesano of Palermo
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Accelerated weathering of PP based nanocomposites: Effect of the coupling agent

2013

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nanocomposites weathering stability morphology mechanical properties FT-IR spectroscopy
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