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1. Study of oxidation products in aged olive oils by GC and HPLC techniques coupled to mass spectrometry to discriminate olive oil lipid substances in archaeological artifacts from ancient Taormina (Italy).

2. Deferiprone: new environmental perspectives. Insights into its sequestering ability vs. different metal cations.

3. Lipids in Archaeological Pottery: A Review on Their Sampling and Extraction Techniques.

4. Thermodynamic Solution Properties of a Biodegradable Chelant (L-glutamic-N,N-diacetic Acid, L-GLDA) and Its Sequestering Ability toward Cd 2 .

5. Towards a rational design of materials for the removal of environmentally relevant cations: polymer inclusion membranes (PIMs) and surface-modified PIMs for Sn 2+ sequestration in aqueous solution.

6. Interaction of N-acetyl-l-cysteine with Na + , Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ and Zn 2+ . Thermodynamic aspects, chemical speciation and sequestering ability in natural fluids.

7. Equilibrium studies of new bis-hydroxypyrone derivatives with Fe 3+ , Al 3+ , Cu 2+ and Zn 2 .

8. Exploring various ligand classes for the efficient sequestration of stannous cations in the environment.

9. Understanding the bioavailability and sequestration of different metal cations in the presence of a biodegradable chelant MGDA in biological fluids and natural waters.

10. Modeling solubility and acid-base properties of some amino acids in aqueous NaCl and (CH3)4NCl aqueous solutions at different ionic strengths and temperatures.

11. Understanding the bioavailability and sequestration of different metal cations in the presence of a biodegradable chelant S,S-EDDS in biological fluids and natural waters.

12. Solubility and modeling acid-base properties of adrenaline in NaCl aqueous solutions at different ionic strengths and temperatures.

13. Sequestering ability of phytate toward biologically and environmentally relevant trivalent metal cations.

14. Mixing effects on the protonation of some polycarboxylates in NaCl(aq)+KCl(aq) at different ionic strengths.

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