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  1. Non-hydrolytic sol–gel synthesis and reactive suspension method: an innovative approach to obtain magnetite–epoxy nanocomposite materials
  2. Surface properties of new green building material after TiO2–SiO2 coatings deposition
  3. Basalt fiber ropes and rods: Durability tests for their use in building engineering
  4. Photocatalytic self-cleaning TiO2 coatings on carbonatic stones
  5. Bioactive nanocomposites for dental application obtained by reactive suspension method
  6. Light-storing photocatalyst: the possibility of activating titanium dioxide by photoluminescence
  7. Nano-TiO2 Coatings for Limestone: Which Sustainability for Cultural Heritage?
  8. Pullout behavior of polypropylene macro-synthetic fibers treated with nano-silica
  9. Epoxy nanocomposites functionalized with in situ generated magnetite nanocrystals: Microstructure, magnetic properties, interaction among magnetic particles
  10. Quantitative phase analysis and microstructure characterization of magnetite nanocrystals obtained by microwave assisted non-hydrolytic sol–gel synthesis
  11. Environmental assessment of a bottom-up hydrolytic synthesis of TiO2 nanoparticles
  12. A novel synthetic strategy for magnetite-type compounds. A combined experimental and DFT-computational study
  13. Microwave-assisted nonaqueous sol–gel synthesis of highly crystalline magnetite nanocrystals
  14. Antibacterial and Self-Cleaning Coatings for Silicate Ceramics: A Review
  15. Epoxy networks reinforced with TiO2 generated by nonhydrolytic sol-gel process: A comparison between in situ and ex situ syntheses to obtain filled polymers
  16. Double role of polyethylene glycol in the microwaves-assisted non-hydrolytic synthesis of nanometric TiO2: oxygen source and stabilizing agent
  17. Durability of nano-engineered TiO2 self-cleaning treatments on limestone
  18. Influence of in situ -generated silica nanoparticles on EPDM morphology, thermal, thermomechanical, and mechanical properties
  19. Durability of SiO2-TiO2Photocatalytic Coatings on Ceramic Tiles
  20. Epoxy resins reinforced with TiO2generated by nonhydrolytic sol-gel process
  21. Durability of self-cleaning TiO2 coatings on fired clay brick façades: Effects of UV exposure and wet & dry cycles
  22. Color prediction with simplified Kubelka–Munk model in glazes containing Fe2O3–ZrSiO4 coral pink pigments
  23. EPDM rubber reinforced with titania generated by nonhydrolytic sol-gel process
  24. Experimental Analysis of Romanesque Masonries Made by Tile and Brick Fragments Found at the Archaeological Site of S. Maria in Portuno
  25. Technological properties of glass-ceramic tiles obtained using rice husk ash as silica precursor
  26. Nonaqueous Sol-Gel Synthesis of Magnetic Iron Oxides Nanocrystals
  27. Electrically conductive epoxy nanocomposites containing carbonaceous fillers and in-situ generated silver nanoparticles
  28. Photocatalytic inactivation of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria by reactive plasma processed nanocrystalline TiO2 powder
  29. Crystallisation and microstructure of nepheline–forsterite glass-ceramics
  30. Self-cleaning materials on Architectural Heritage: Compatibility of photo-induced hydrophilicity of TiO2 coatings on stone surfaces
  31. Utilization of granodiorite in the production of porcelain stoneware tiles
  32. Self-cleaning and de-polluting stone surfaces: TiO2 nanoparticles for limestone
  33. Photo-Cured Epoxy Networks Functionalized With Fe3O4Generated by Non-hydrolytic Sol-Gel Process
  34. Preparation and characterization of EPDM rubber modified within situgenerated silica
  35. Self-Cleaning and Antibacteric Ceramic Tile Surface
  36. CoAl2O4 Nano Pigment Obtained by Combustion Synthesis
  37. Tensile characterization of basalt fiber rods and ropes: A first contribution
  38. Agricultural waste in the synthesis of coral ceramic pigment
  39. PMMA–titania nanocomposites: Properties and thermal degradation behaviour
  40. Poly(methyl methacrylate)–TiO2 nanocomposites obtained by non-hydrolytic sol–gel synthesis: the innovative tert-butyl alcohol route
  41. Smart surfaces for architectural heritage: Preliminary results about the application of TiO2-based coatings on travertine
  42. Mechanical activation of raw materials in the synthesis of Fe2O3–ZrSiO4 inclusion pigment
  43. Photo-cured epoxy networks reinforced with TiO2 in-situ generated by means of non-hydrolytic sol–gel process
  44. Synthesis and Thermal Stability of Hydroxyapatite-Coated Zirconia Nanocomposite Powders
  45. Granite as flux in stoneware tile manufacturing
  46. CoAl2O4Nano Pigment Obtained by Combustion Synthesis
  47. Application of Zirconia in Dentistry: Biological, Mechanical and Optical Considerations
  48. Glass-ceramic materials of system MgO-Al2O3-SiO2 from rice husk ash
  49. Characterizing thermal behavior of ceramic glaze containing nano-sized cobalt-aluminate pigment by hot stage microscopy
  50. Epoxy resin modified with in situ generated metal oxides by means of sol-gel process
  51. Poly(methyl methacrylate)-TiO2 nanocomposite obtained by non-hydrolytic sol–gel synthesis
  52. Colouring of opaque ceramic glaze with zircon pigments: Formulation with simplified Kubelka–Munk model
  53. TiO2–SiO2 hard coating on polycarbonate substrate by microwave assisted sol–gel technique
  54. Effect of pH, Molar Ratio of Fuel to Nitrates and Calcination Temperature on the Glycine-Nitrate Synthesis of Nano CoAl2O4
  55. Functionalization of ceramic tile surface by soluble salts addition: Part II. Titanium and silver addition
  56. Synthesis of coloured ceramic pigments by using chromite and manganese ores mixtures
  57. Structure, Sintering, and Crystallization Kinetics of Alkaline-Earth Aluminosilicate Glass-Ceramic Sealants for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  58. Bactericidal effects of reactive thermal plasma synthesized titanium dioxide photocatalysts
  59. Improving Epoxy Adhesives with Zirconia Nanoparticles
  60. Characterization of Rice Husk Ash and Its Recycling as Quartz Substitute for the Production of Ceramic Glazes
  61. Functionalization of ceramic tile surface by soluble salts addition: Part I
  62. Sintering and crystallization behavior of CaMgSi2O6–NaFeSi2O6 based glass-ceramics
  63. Colour in ceramic glazes: Efficiency of the Kubelka–Munk model in glazes with a black pigment and opacifier
  64. Porous scaffolds of polycaprolactone reinforced with in situ generated hydroxyapatite for bone tissue engineering
  65. Functionalization of ceramic tile surface by sol–gel technique
  66. Recycling of Screen Glass Into New Traditional Ceramic Materials
  67. Short range investigation of sub-micron zirconia particles
  68. Improving the creep stability of high-density polyethylene with acicular titania nanoparticles
  69. Synthesis of Zirconia Nanoparticles in a Continuous-Flow Microwave Reactor
  70. DOE analyses on aqueous suspensions of TiO2 nanoparticles
  71. Synthesis of chromium containing pigments from chromium galvanic sludges
  72. Room-Temperature Degradation oft-Zr(Pr)O2in an Aqueous Suspension Revealed by Perturbed Angular Correlations
  73. High‐density polyethylene reinforced with submicron titania particles
  74. The clay beds in the Velabrum and the earliest tiles in Rome
  75. Effect of synthesis parameters on a hematite–silica red pigment obtained using a coprecipitation route
  76. Color in ceramic glazes: Analysis of pigment and opacifier grain size distribution effect by spectrophotometer
  77. Effect of rice husk ash (RHA) in the synthesis of (Pr,Zr)SiO4 ceramic pigment
  78. Ceramic tiles: Above and beyond traditional applications
  79. Influence of firing temperature on the color developed by a (Zr,V)SiO4 pigmented opaque ceramic glaze
  80. Synthesis and Nanocomposite Sintering of Hydroxyapatite-Coated Zirconia Nanopowders
  81. Synthesis of silica nanoparticles in a continuous-flow microwave reactor
  82. Hydrothermal Synthesis of Monodisperse Magnetite Nanoparticles
  83. Poly(ε-caprolactone)-based nanocomposites: Influence of compatibilization on properties of poly(ε-caprolactone)–silica nanocomposites
  84. Amorphous Germanium(Ii) Sulfide Particles Obtained By Microwave Assisted Decomposition Of Germanium (IV) Sulfide
  85. Amorphous Germanium(II) Sulfide Particles Obtained By Microwave Assisted Decomposition Of Germanium (IV) Sulfide
  86. Modeling of ceramic particles filled polymer–matrix nanocomposites
  87. Ceramic Oxide (MeO2 ) Solid Solutions Obtained by Mechanical Alloying
  88. Electrical behaviour of materials based on monoclinic celsian derived from cation-exchanged commercial zeolites
  89. Photoinduced effects in hybrid sol-gel materials
  90. Color matching algorithms in ceramic tile production
  91. Synthesis and Nanocomposite Sintering of Hydroxyapatite-Coated Zirconia Nanopowders
  92. Synthesis and characterization of nanosized ceria powders by microwave–hydrothermal method
  93. From the green color of eskolaite to the red color of ruby: an X-ray absorption spectroscopy study
  94. The Anorthite-Diopside System: Structural and Devitrification Study. Part II: Crystallinity Analysis by the Rietveld-RIR Method
  95. Conventional and Microwave-Hydrothermal Synthesis of TiO2 Nanopowders
  96. Microwave-Driven Hydrothermal Synthesis of Oxide Nanopowders for Applications in Optoelectronics
  97. Nanoscopic characterization of Pr2Zr2O7 at Zr sites
  98. New Glass-Ceramic Inclusion Pigment
  99. Microwave-Hydrothermal Synthesis and Hyperfine Characterization of Praseodymium-Doped Nanometric Zirconia Powders
  100. The Anorthite-Diopside System: Structural and Devitrification Study. Part I: Structural Characterization by Molecular Dynamic Simulations
  101. Synthesis and characterization of praseodymium-doped ceria powders by a microwave-assisted hydrothermal (MH) route
  102. Epoxy-silica nanocomposites: Preparation, experimental characterization, and modeling
  103. The structure of ZrO2phases and devitrification processes in a Ca–Zr–Si–O-based glass ceramic: a combined a-XRD and XAS study
  104. A new glass–ceramic red pigment
  105. Hyperfine Characterization of Metastable Tetragonal Configurations in Pr-Doped Zirconias
  106. Preparation, characterisation and computational study of poly(ϵ-caprolactone) based nanocomposites
  107. Microwave – Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Pr - Doped Zirconia Powders at Pressures up to 8 MPa
  108. ESEM Investigation of the Reaction Mechanism in Pr-Doped Zircon
  109. Microwave Technology Applications in the Synthesis of Ceramic Pigments
  110. Role of Praseodymium on Zirconia Phases Stabilization
  111. Microwave-Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanocrystalline Zirconia Powders
  112. Enhancing the mechanical properties of porcelain stoneware tiles
  113. Properties/Structure Relationships in Innovative PCL-SiO2 Nanocomposites
  114. The application of microwaves in the synthesis of Ce0.9Pr0.1O2 nanostructured powders
  115. Reaction Mechanism in Alumina/Chromia (Al2O3–Cr2O3) Solid Solutions Obtained by Coprecipitation
  116. Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM) Investigation of the Reaction Mechanism in Praseodymium-Doped Zircon
  117. Nonconventional Synthesis of Praseodymium-Doped Ceria by Flux Method
  118. Densification of glass powders belonging to the CaO–ZrO2–SiO2 system by microwave heating
  119. Hyperfine Characterization of Pure and Doped Zircons
  120. Rietveld Structure Refinement of Pr Doped Zirconia
  121. Nanosized CeO2 powders obtained by flux method
  122. Syntheses of Fe2O3/Silica Red Inorganic Inclusion Pigments for Ceramic Applications
  123. Kinetic Study of Conventional Solid-State Synthesis of BaTiO3 by in situ HT-XRD
  124. Chromite as a Pigment for Fast-Fired Porcelain Tiles