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  1. Bioimpact on weathering steel surfaces: Oxalates formation and the elucidation of their origin
  2. Characterization of the main colonizer and biogenic pigments present in the red biofilm from La Galea Fortress sandstone by means of microscopic observations and Raman imaging
  3. In situ DRIFT, Raman, and XRF implementation in a multianalytical methodology to diagnose the impact suffered by built heritage in urban atmospheres
  4. Application of ecological risk assessment based on a novel TRIAD-tiered approach to contaminated soil surrounding a closed non-sealed landfill
  5. Metals and metalloids in fruits of tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum) and their cultivation soils in the Basque Country: Concentrations and accumulation trends
  6. Fate of hazardous elements in agricultural soils surrounding a coal power plant complex from Santa Catarina (Brazil)
  7. Nature and origin of white efflorescence on bricks, artificial stones, and joint mortars of modern houses evaluated by portable Raman spectroscopy and laboratory analyses
  8. Diffuse reflectance FTIR database for the interpretation of the spectra obtained with a handheld device on built heritage materials
  9. Analytical study to evaluate the origin and severity of damage caused by salt weathering in a historical Palace House: the attack of infiltration water
  10. Analytical chemistry in the field of cultural heritage
  11. Examples on the applicability of Raman spectroscopy inArt and Archaeological
  12. In-situ analysis of efflorescence in walls and wall paintings of Pompeii
  13. Raman Spectra of the Different Phases in the CaSO 4 –H 2 O System
  14. Applicability of a Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform handheld spectrometer to perform in situ analyses on Cultural Heritage materials
  15. Protective ability index measurement through Raman quantification imaging to diagnose the conservation state of weathering steel structures
  16. Spectroscopic characterisation of crusts interstratified with prehistoric paintings preserved in open-air rock art shelters
  17. Spectroscopic speciation and thermodynamic modeling to explain the degradation of weathering steel surfaces in SO2 rich urban atmospheres
  18. In situ characterization by Raman and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy of post-Paleolithic blackish pictographs exposed to the open air in Los Chaparros shelter (Albalate del Arzobispo, Teruel, Spain)
  19. Trace element determination in water samples by on-line isotope dilution and inductively coupled plasma with mass spectrometry detection
  20. Raman spectroscopic study of the degradation of a middle age mural painting: the role of agricultural activities
  21. Determination of the pigments present in a wallpaper of the middle nineteenth century: The combination of mid-diffuse reflectance and far infrared spectroscopies
  22. Methodology to assess the mobility of trace elements between water and contaminated estuarine sediments as a function of the site physico-chemical characteristics
  23. In-situand laboratory Raman analysis in the field of cultural heritage: the case of a mural painting
  24. Multianalytical approach to explain the darkening process of hematite pigment in paintings from ancient Pompeii after accelerated weathering experiments
  25. The relevance of the analytical methodology in the geochemical study of beachrock outcrops: Arrigunaga Beach inside the Nerbioi-Ibaizabal estuary (Getxo, Basque Country)
  26. Chapter 6. Use of Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy for the detection and analysis of road transport pollution
  27. Relevance of Cross-Section Analysis in Correct Diagnosis of the State of Conservation of Building Materials As Evidenced by Spectroscopic Imaging
  28. Could marine aerosol contribute to deteriorate building materials from interior areas of lighthouses? An answer from the analytical chemistry point of view
  29. Long-term monitoring of metal pollution in sediments from the estuary of the Nerbioi-Ibaizabal River (2005–2010)
  30. Ultrasound assisted dialysis of semi-permeable membrane devices for the simultaneous analysis of a wide number of persistent organic pollutants
  31. In-situ spectroscopic assessment of the conservation state of building materials from a Palace house affected by infiltration water
  32. Emerging Application of a Structural and Chemical Analyzer for the Complete Characterization of Metal-Rich Particulate Matter
  33. Diagnosing the traffic impact on roadside soils through a multianalytical data analysis of the concentration profiles of traffic-related elements
  34. From Portable to SCA Raman devices to characterize harmful compounds contained in used black slag produced in Electric Arc Furnace of steel industry
  35. Finnish wallpaper pigments in the 18th–19th century: Presence of KFe3(CrO4)2(OH)6 and odd pigment mixtures
  36. Study of environmental pollution and mineralogical characterization of sediment rivers from Brazilian coal mining acid drainage
  37. Use of portable devices and confocal Raman spectrometers at different wavelength to obtain the spectral information of the main organic components in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) fruits
  38. A new methodological approach to assess the mobility of As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni and Pb in river sediments
  39. Applications of Raman spectroscopy in art and archaeology
  40. Characterisation and diagnosis of the conservation state of cementitious materials exposed to the open air in XIX century lighthouses located on the coast of the Basque Country: ‘The case of Igueldo lighthouse, San Sebastian, North of Spain’
  41. Raman spectroscopy assisted with XRF and chemical simulation to assess the synergic impacts of guardrails and traffic pollutants on urban soils
  42. In situRaman spectroscopy analysis combined with Raman and SEM‐EDS imaging to assess the conservation state of 16th century wall paintings
  43. Identification of Dyes and Pigments by Vibrational Spectroscopy
  44. Traffic related metal distribution profiles and their impact on urban soils
  45. Pattern recognition and classification of sediments according to their metal content using chemometric tools. A case study: The estuary of Nerbioi-Ibaizabal River (Bilbao, Basque Country)
  46. New Findings by Raman Microspectroscopy in the Bulk and Inclusions Trapped in Libyan Desert Glass
  47. Assessment of the weathering effects on cellulose based materials through a multianalytical approach
  48. Are these liquids explosive? Forensic analysis of confiscated indoor fireworks
  49. Thermodynamic and Spectroscopic Speciation to Explain the Blackening Process of Hematite Formed by Atmospheric SO 2 Impact: The Case of Marcus Lucretius House (Pompeii)
  50. Analysis of confiscated fireworks using Raman spectroscopy assisted with SEM-EDS and FTIR
  51. Raman spectroscopy in art and archaeology
  52. Partial least squares X-ray fluorescence determination of trace elements in sediments from the estuary of Nerbioi-Ibaizabal River
  53. Risk assessment of trace elements in sediments: The case of the estuary of the Nerbioi–Ibaizabal River (Basque Country)
  54. Ultrasound energy focused in a glass probe: An approach to the simultaneous and fast extraction of trace elements from sediments
  55. Use of Reflectance Infrared Spectroscopy for Monitoring the Metal Content of the Estuarine Sediments of the Nerbioi-Ibaizabal River (Metropolitan Bilbao, Bay of Biscay, Basque Country)
  56. Efficacy of waterborne polyurethane to prevent the enzymatic attack on paper-based materials
  57. Diagnosing the Impact of Traffic on Roadside Soils Through Chemometric Analysis on the Concentrations of More Than 60 Metals Measured by ICP/MS
  58. Multianalytical approach to the analysis of English polychromed alabaster sculptures: μRaman, μEDXRF, and FTIR spectroscopies
  59. Monitoring trace elements (Al, As, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni and Zn) in deep and surface waters of the estuary of the Nerbioi-Ibaizabal River (Bay of Biscay, Basque Country)
  60. Green Copper Pigments Biodegradation in Cultural Heritage: From Malachite to Moolooite, Thermodynamic Modeling, X-ray Fluorescence, and Raman Evidence
  61. Scientific examination of classic Spanish stamps with colour error, a non-invasive micro-Raman and micro-XRF approach: The King Alfonso XIII (1889–1901 “Pelón”) 15 cents definitive issue
  62. Optimisation of the headspace-solid phase microextraction for organomercury and organotin compound determination in sediment and biota
  63. Coexistence of Five Different Copper(II)−Phenanthroline Species in the Crystal Packing of Inorganic−Metalorganic Hybrids Based on Keggin Polyoxometalates and Copper(II)−Phenanthroline−Oxalate Complexes
  64. Fast method for routine simultaneous analysis of methylmercury and butyltins in seafood
  65. Production of artifact methylmercury during the analysis of certified reference sediments: Use of ionic exchange in the sample treatment step to minimise the problem
  66. Non-invasive and non-destructive micro-XRF and micro-Raman analysis of a decorative wallpaper from the beginning of the 19th century
  67. Investigation of degradation mechanisms by portable Raman spectroscopy and thermodynamic speciation: The wall painting of Santa María de Lemoniz (Basque Country, North of Spain)
  68. Analytical and thermodynamical approach to understand the mobility/retention of arsenic species from the river to the estuary. The Bilbao case study
  69. Complexation and Precipitation of Arsenate and Iron Species in Sodium Perchlorate Solutions at 25∘C
  70. Vibrational Spectroscopic Techniques for the Analysis of Artefacts with Historical, Artistic and Archaeological Value
  71. On-line separation for the speciation of mercury in natural waters by flow injection-cold vapour-atomic absorption spectrometry
  72. Study of the precipitation equilibria of arsenate anion with calcium and magnesium in sodium perchlorate at 25 °C
  73. Methylmercury determination in sediments and fish tissues from the Nerbioi-Ibaizabal estuary (Basque Country, Spain)
  74. Validation of chemical speciation model of inorganic arsenic in river waters with mobilisation processes
  75. Peer Reviewed: FTIR Spectra Database of Inorganic Art Materials
  76. Development of a Modified Bromley Methodology for the estimation of ionic media effects on solution equilibria
  77. Development of a modified Bromley methodology for the estimation of ionic media effects on solution equilibria
  78. Electrical Conductivity of Concentrated H 2 TiF 6 + HF + H 2 O Mixtures
  79. Optimization of Focused Microwave-Assisted Extraction of DDT and Derivatives from Soil Samples
  80. Optimization and comparison of MAE, ASE and Soxhlet extraction for the determination of HCH isomers in soil samples
  81. MultiSimplex optimisation and comparison of different purge-and-trap extractions of volatile organic compounds in soil samples
  82. MultiSimplex optimisation of purge-and-trap extraction of volatile organic compounds in soil samples
  83. Electrical Conductivity of Concentrated Aqueous Mixtures of HCl and KCl in a Wide Range of Compositions and Temperatures
  84. MultiSimplex optimisation of purge-and-trap extraction of phenols in soil samples
  85. Development of a Modified Bromley's Methodology for the estimation of ionic media effects on solution equilibria
  86. Development of a Modified Bromley's Methodology for the estimation of ionic media effects on solution equilibria
  87. Determination of thermodynamic equilibrium constants of H+–Zn(II), H+–Cd(II) and H+–Fe(III) exchanges on strongly acidic exchangers
  88. On the liquid junction potential for the determination of equilibrium constants by means of the potentiometric technique without constant ionic strength
  89. Comparison of thermodynamic models for ion exchange between strongly acidic resins and the metal transitions Ni(II) and Cu(II)
  90. Effect of Additional Hydrofluoric Acid on the Conductivity of Concentrated Fluorosilicic Acid Aqueous Solutions
  91. Conductivity of Concentrated Aqueous Solutions of Several Fluorine-Containing Electrolytes in a Wide Range of Concentrations and Temperatures
  92. The Application of A Three Dimensional Calibration Model to Nickel Determination in Copper - Based Materials
  93. Development of a Modified Bromley's Methodology (MBM) for the estimation of ionic media effects on solution equilibria. Part 2. Correlation of the molar and molal interaction parameters with the charge and crystal radii of the ions
  94. Development of a Modified Bromley's Methodology (MBM) for the estimation of ionic media effects on solution equilibria Part 1. Calculation of the interaction parameters in the molar and molal scales at 25°C
  95. A calibration model to overcome non-spectral interferences in flame atomic absorption spectrometry
  96. Correspondence. Fast determination of total fluoride by direct potentiometry in samples of aluminium fluoride and cryolite
  97. Fast determination of total fluoride by direct potentiometry in samples of aluminium fluoride and cryolite
  98. Potentiometric and spectrophotometric study of the solution equilibria in the nickel(II)–diethanolamine–water system in aqueous sodium perchlorate solutions at 25 °C
  99. Potentiometric study of the protonation equilibria of tartaric acid in aqueous sodium perchlorate solutions at 25 °C. Construction of a thermodynamic model
  100. On the hydrolysis of niobium(V) and tantalum(V) in 3 mol dm–3KCl at 25 °C. Part 1. Construction of a thermodynamic model for NbV
  101. ON THE EXTRACTION WITH LONG-CHAIN AMINES XXXIII. THE EXTRACTION OF SULFURIC ACID FROM J M (Na,H)SO4, BY TRILAURYLAMINE DISSOLVED IN TOLUENE
  102. The Extraction of Water and Sulfuric Acid by Trilaurylamine Dissolved in Toluene. Batch and Emf Titration Studies at 298 K.
  103. Application of computers in the study of solution equilibria—II Complex-80, a program from known ionic equilibria
  104. Applications of computers in the study of solution equilibria—I LEHENA, a program for polynomial data fitting
  105. Applications of computers in the study of solutions equilibria—III Evaluation of some programs for known ionic equilibria