36 results on '"Capitani Giancarlo"'
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2. Polyethylene glycol-assisted hydro-solvothermal growth of anisotropic magnetic iron oxides: The role of mixed environment conditions
3. Unusual spinel in the “Verde Prato” serpentinized peridotite
4. Recycling thermally detoxified asbestos-cement in stone-wool: An end-less-life material!
5. Recycling thermally deactivated asbestos cement in mortar: A possible route towards a rapid conclusion of the “asbestos problem”
6. Microwave-driven carbonation of brucite
7. The in vacuo release of Ar and rare gases from minerals: 3. The degassing of He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe from irradiated apatite
8. Biological mechanism of cell oxidative stress and death during short-term exposure to nano CuO
9. TEM-EDS microanalysis: Comparison among the standardless, Cliff & Lorimer and absorption correction quantification methods
10. Origin of non-exhaust PM in cities by individual analysis of particles collected by honey bees (Apis mellifera)
11. Effects of oral exposure to brake wear particulate matter on the springtail Orthonychiurus folsomi
12. From high-volume industrial waste to new ceramic material: The case of red gypsum muds in the TiO2 industry
13. Recycling detoxified cement asbestos slates in the production of ceramic sanitary wares
14. Stearate from Steel Wire Drawing Processes as a Resource
15. Unusual Spinel in the “Verde Prato” Serpentinized Peridotite
16. Recycling Thermally Detoxified Asbestos-Cement in Stone-Wool: An End-Less-Life Material!
17. The in vacuo release of Ar and rare gases from minerals: 3. The degassing of He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe from irradiated apatite
18. Late metamorphic veins with dominant PS-15 polygonal serpentine in the Monte Avic ultramafite
19. Flotation Sludges from Precious Metal Recovery Processes: From Waste to Secondary Raw Material in Ceramics
20. Ca-REE fluorcarbonates from Cuasso al Monte (Western Southern Alps): a new (Nd)-fluorcarbonate and evidence of Ce mobility
21. Epoxy Resins for Flooring Applications, an Optimal Host for Recycling Deactivated Cement Asbestos
22. Chemical characterization of geomaterials at a nanoscale with TEM-EDS: a comparison between the Standardless, Cliff & Lorimer and Absorption correction quantification methods
23. Epoxy Resins for Flooring Applications, an Optimal Host for Recycling Deactivated Cement Asbestos
24. Flotation Sludges from Precious Metal Recovery Processes: From Waste to Secondary Raw Material in Ceramics
25. Hydrothermal synthesis of chrysotile nanotubes and lizardite nanoflakes and investigation of their behaviour in microwave assisted carbonation
26. Recycling Thermally Deactivated Asbestos-Cement in Mortar: A Possible Route Towards a Rapid Conclusion of the “Asbestos Problem”
27. A multi-methodological study of the bastnäsite-synchysite polysomatic series: Tips and tricks of polysome identification and the origin of syntactic intergrowths.
28. SYN-EXHUMATION PERVASIVE BRITTLE DEFORMATION IN THE VOLTRI (NW ITALY) SERPENTINITE: THE CHRYSOTILE-CEMENTED ACQUASANTA BRECCIA.
29. A COMPARISON OF TWO APPROACHES TO SCREEN THE FILTRATION PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS DURING THE COVID-19 EMERGENCY TIME.
30. Surface bio-interactions stand at the base of the short-term nano CuO-induced cell oxidative stress: insights for a safe(r)-by-design approach
31. Recycling of thermically treated asbestos-containing material in the production of sanitary-ware vitreous bodies
32. Surface bio-interactions stand at the base of the short-term nano CuO-induced cell oxidative stress: insights for a safe(r)-by-design approach
33. MICROWAVE-ASSISTED BRUCITE AND TALC REACTIONS WITH CO2 AS A PROXY FOR CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE BY SERPENTINE
34. Laboratory Simulation of Space Weathering on Silicate Surfaces in the Water Environment
35. Particulate Matter Contamination of Bee Pollen in an Industrial Area of the Po Valley (Italy)
36. Laboratory Simulation of Space Weathering on Silicate Surfaces in the Water Environment.
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