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Indirect Determination of Cyanide by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry

1995

Abstract Two methods for determination of cyanide by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) are developed. Both methods are based on the formation of an ion association compound between a metal complex, (Ag(CN)2 − or Cu(CN)3 2-), and a quaternary ammonium ion (benzyldimethylhexadecylammonium ion). The ion association compound is extracted into isomethylbutylketone (IBMK) and the metal is determined by AAS directly in extract. The method based on the formation of silver cyanide complex provides a reproducibility of 2.5%, a recovery of 99% and a detection limit of 1.7 μg/L while the method based on the formation of copper complex gives a reproducibility of 6%, a recovery of 93% and a detection …

Detection limitSilver cyanideCyanideBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryAnalytical chemistryIon-associationBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryIonlaw.inventionMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLiquid–liquid extractionlawvisual_artElectrochemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAtomic absorption spectroscopySpectroscopyNuclear chemistryAnalytical Letters
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Online Solid-Phase Extraction LC-MS/MS: A Rapid and Valid Method for the Determination of Perfluorinated Compounds at Sub ng·L-1Level in Natural Water

2018

In this research paper, we report a method able to detect perfluorinated compound at pg·L−1 levels in superficial and underground water samples. An online solid phase extraction HPLC-MS/MS method was developed for the analysis of 12 perfluoroalkyl acids (PFASs). The method is based on injection of 5000 µL of water sample in SPE online WAX column followed by chromatography separation and mass spectrometry determination. SPE online elution was performed by water + 0.05% NH4OH and methanol + 0.05% NH4OH, while separation of target compounds was achieved within 10 min by Gemini chromatographic column operating from 1 to 12 pH range and using a mixture of water-methanol + 0.05% NH4OH. Sub ng·L−1…

Detection limitWaxChromatographyArticle SubjectElution010401 analytical chemistryChemistry (all)Perfluorinated compoundGeneral Chemistry010501 environmental sciencesMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylcsh:QD1-999visual_artLc ms msvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSolid phase extractionQuantitative analysis (chemistry)0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Klimt artwork: red-pigment material investigation by backscattering Fe-57 Mössbauer spectroscopy, SEM and p-XRF

2017

Material tests were performed on a rediscovered Klimt-artwork "Trompetender Putto". We performed studies on the red colored spots, mainly taken from non-restored parts. MIMOS II Fe-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy (novelty in art-pigment analysis) mainly reveals haematite and crystallized goethite in red colors. Electron microscopy can identify various layers of the original and overpainting of an artwork. The number of layers fluctuates between three and four chemically painted areas. The portable X-ray fluorescence analysis enables to reduce the pigment list to containing mercury (cinnabar), lead, zinc, iron and titanium. Infrared-light-irradiation visualizes the different age of the pigments.

Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::540 | ChemieArcheologyGoethiteMaterials scienceScanning electron microscopepigmentsAnalytical chemistryinfra-red-light investigationchemistry.chemical_elementZinc01 natural sciencesKlimt: “Trompetender Putto”PigmentMaterialcharakterisierung0103 physical sciencesMössbauer spectroscopy0601 history and archaeologyddc:750lcsh:CC1-960010306 general physics060102 archaeologyTrompetender PuttoMössbauer spectroscopy06 humanities and the artsDewey Decimal Classification::700 | Künste Bildende Kunst allgemein::750 | MalereiOverpaintingKlimt GustavDewey Decimal Classification::700 | Künste Bildende Kunst allgemeinCinnabarchemistryPigmentvisual_artddc:540visual_art.visual_art_mediumddc:660lcsh:ArchaeologyX-ray fluorescence analysisddc:700660 Technische Chemiescanning electron microscopyTitanium
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XRF analysis to identify historical photographic processes: The case of some Interguglielmi Jr.’s images from the Palermo Municipal Archive

2017

Abstract In the early period, even though professional photographers worked with similar techniques and products, their artistic and commercial aims determined different choices and led them to follow different, often personal, recipes. For this reason, identification of the techniques through date and name of the photographer or through some visual features like colour, tonality and surface of the image layer, often needs further investigation to be proved. Chemical characterization, carried out in a non or micro destructive way, can be crucial to provide useful information about the original composition, degradation process, realization technique, in obtaining an indirect dating of the ph…

Diagnostic techniqueShot (filmmaking)media_common.quotation_subjectConservation02 engineering and technologyImage layer01 natural sciencesVisual artsNon destructiveDegradation processXRF measurementComposition (language)Conservation treatmentmedia_commonPCARadiation010401 analytical chemistryAlbumen printMatte-collodionArt021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumIdentification (biology)0210 nano-technologyAlbumen printRadiation Physics and Chemistry
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Effect of cobalt doping on the dielectric response of $B_{0.95}Pb_{0.05}TiO_3$ ceramics

2013

Dielectric response of Ba 0.95 Pb 0.05 TiO 3 ceramics doped with 0.1 and 1 wt.% of Co 2 O 3 , synthesized by conven- tional high-temperature method, wa s studied in wide temperature and frequency range. The temperature dependences of the real and the imaginary parts of dielectric permittivity of the ceramics were compared with those of BaTiO 3 and Ba 0.95 Pb 0.05 TiO 3. The addition of Co 3+ ions results in a broadening of dielectric anom- alies related to the transition to p araelectric cubic phase, and the structural transition between the tetragonal and the orthorhombic phases. At low temperatures (125 – 200 K) the dielectric absorp- tion of Co-doped Ba 0.95 Pb 0.05 TiO 3 ceramics was fo…

Dielectric absorptionMaterials scienceCondensed matter physics$B_{0.95}Pb_{0.05}TiO_3$Dopingdeviation from the Curie-WeisslawDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonco-dopingTetragonal crystal systemDipoleMechanics of Materialsdielectric propertiesvisual_artMaterials ChemistryCeramics and Compositesvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrthorhombic crystal systemCeramicElectrical and Electronic Engineering
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Thermal studies of sulphonamide derivative complexes

1991

Abstract A thermal study of a new series of acetazolamidate complexes of Co(II), Ni(II) and Cu(II) using the TG, DTG and DTA techniques in flowing air, static air and N 2 atmospheres is described. From the TG-DTG and DTA curves, different thermal behaviours can be observed. Although in all the complexes the processes of dehydration, deammination and pyrolysis can be clearly observed, in some cases they appear as several well-separated steps and, in others, as continuous stages which take place simultaneously. The differences observed between the pyrolytic decomposition in flowing air and in nitrogen are described. In flowing air, metal sulphate is formed from the thiadiazole ring, except fo…

DiethylaminePotassium hydroxidePotassiumInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsThermogravimetryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDifferential thermal analysisvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEthylamineInstrumentationTriethylamineThermochimica Acta
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Colours of quality: structural (but not pigment) coloration informs about male quality in a polychromatic lizard

2014

Chromatic signals result from the differential absorption of light by chemical compounds (pigment-based colours) and/or from differential scattering of light by integument nanostructures (structural colours). Both structural and pigment-based colours can be costly to produce, maintain and display, and have been shown to convey information about a variety of individual quality traits. Male wall lizards, Podarcis muralis, display conspicuously coloured ventral and lateral patches during ritualized inter- and intrasexual displays: ventral colours (perceived as orange, yellow or white by humans) are pigment based, while the ultraviolet (UV)-blue of the outer ventral scales (OVS), located along …

Differential absorptiongenetic structuresbiologyLizardZoologybiology.organism_classificationPodarcis muralisPigmentbiology.animalvisual_artBotanyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAnimal Science and ZoologyChromatic scaleIntegumentEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHueVentral scalesAnimal Behaviour
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In situ high-pressure synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of the structural stability in NdVO4 and LaVO4

2014

Abstract Room-temperature angle-dispersive X-ray diffraction measurements on zircon-type NdVO 4 and monazite-type LaVO 4 were performed in a diamond-anvil cell up to 12 GPa. In NdVO 4 , we found evidence for a non-reversible pressure-induced structural phase transition from zircon to a monazite-type structure at 6.5 GPa. Monazite-type LaVO 4 also exhibits a phase transition but at 8.6 GPa. In this case the transition is reversible and isomorphic. In both compounds the pressure induced transitions involve a large volume collapse. Finally, the equations of state and axial compressibilities for the low-pressure phases are also determined.

DiffractionCeramicsPhase transitionMaterials scienceHigh-pressureMechanical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsX-ray diffractionCrystallographyVolume (thermodynamics)Mechanics of MaterialsStructural stabilityvisual_artX-ray crystallographyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCompressibilityGeneral Materials ScienceCeramicCeramics; High-pressure; X-ray diffractionMaterials Research Bulletin
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Structural properties of magnesium stearate pseudopolymorphs: effect of temperature.

2003

A thorough review of the relevant literature reveals that the interaction between water vapour and magnesium stearate, in contrast to many other metal soaps, is not properly understood. The structural modifications associated with the up-take or loss of water of vegetable-derived commercial magnesium stearate powders exposed to humid air or vacuum at room temperature are investigated using standard powder X-ray diffractometry. It is found that in such conditions magnesium stearate reacts reversibly with the vapour phase with structural consequences very similar to the high temperature transition between the crystalline and rotator phases of other anhydrous metal soaps. When temperature is i…

DiffractionChemical PhenomenaChemistry PhysicalAnalytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceWaterMetalHeatingCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundLattice constantchemistryDrug StabilityX-Ray Diffractionvisual_artX-ray crystallographyAnhydrousvisual_art.visual_art_mediumTechnology PharmaceuticalMagnesium stearateHydratePowder diffractionStearic AcidsInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Uvarovite Garnet.

1989

A garnet with interesting optical properties is synthesized by means of the ceramic method and the formation of gels. Colloidal silica or tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) is used as a starting reagent in the latter method of synthesis, together with nitrate and chloride salts of the remaining components. Use is made of ultraviolet-visible and infrared spectroscopy techniques and X-ray diffraction in studying the evolution of the system. Formation of the garnet phase at lower temperatures is observed when using the gel methods, as well as the absence of chromates during the process in the samples which contained chlorides.

DiffractionChemistryColloidal silicaInorganic chemistryInfrared spectroscopyGeneral MedicineChlorideUvarovitevisual_artReagentPhase (matter)visual_art.visual_art_mediummedicineCeramicmedicine.drugChemInform
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