Erika Ribechini chimiste italienne
Ribechini, Erika
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Works
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Analytical Instrumental Techniques to Study Archaeological Wood Degradation | |
Analytical pyrolysis with in-situ silylation, Py(HMDS)-GC/MS, for the chemical characterization of archaeological and historical amber objects | |
Analytical strategies for characterizing organic paint media using gas chromatography/mass spectrometry | |
Antihyperlipidemic effect of a Rhamnus alaternus leaf extract in Triton-induced hyperlipidemic rats and human HepG2 cells. | |
Anwendung der analytischen Pyrolyse zur Untersuchung organischer Materialien in Kulturgütern | |
Assessing the efficiency of supercritical fluid extraction for the decontamination of archaeological bones prior to radiocarbon dating | |
Challenges in the data analysis of Asian lacquers from museum objects by pyrolysis gas chromatography/mass spectrometry | |
Characterisation of natural indigo and shellfish purple by mass spectrometric techniques | |
Characterization of an ancient ‘chemical’ preparation: pigments and drugs in medieval Islamic Spain | |
THE CHARACTERIZATION OF PAINTS AND WATERPROOFING MATERIALS FROM THE SHIPWRECKS FOUND AT THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF THE ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN HARBOUR OF PISA (ITALY)* | |
Chemical analyses of Egyptian mummification balms and organic residues from storage jars dated from the Old Kingdom to the Copto-Byzantine period | |
Chemical investigation on black pigments in the carved decoration of sixteenth century alabaster tombs from Zaragoza (Spain). | |
Chronologies in wood and resin: AMS 14C dating of pre-Hispanic Caribbean wood sculpture | |
Colorants and oils in Roman make-ups–an eye witness account | |
Combined GC/MS analytical procedure for the characterization of glycerolipid, waxy, resinous, and proteinaceous materials in a unique paint microsample | |
A comparison of fast and reactive pyrolysis with insitu derivatisation of fructose, inulin and Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus). | |
Compound-specific radiocarbon dating and mitochondrial DNA analysis of the Pleistocene hominin from Salkhit Mongolia | |
Deterioration effects of wet environments and brown rot fungus Coniophora puteana on pine wood in the archaeological site of Biskupin (Poland) | |
Development and optimisation of an HPLC-DAD-ESI-Q-ToF method for the determination of phenolic acids and derivatives | |
A diagnosis of the yellowing of the marble high reliefs and the black decorations in the chapel of the tomb of Saint Anthony (Padua, Italy) | |
Direct exposure- | |
Discovering the composition of ancient cosmetics and remedies: analytical techniques and materials | |
Effect of ball-milling on crystallinity index, degree of polymerization and thermal stability of cellulose | |
Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Analysis to Understand the Role of Tannin-Based Dyes in the Degradation of Historical Wool Textiles | |
First chemical evidence of royal purple as a material used for funeral treatment discovered in a Gallo-Roman burial (Naintré, France, third century AD) | |
Gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric investigations of organic residues from Roman glass unguentaria | |
Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric characterisation of plant gums in samples from painted works of art. | |
GC/MS investigations of the total lipid fraction of wool: A new approach for modelling the ageing processes induced by iron-gallic dyestuffs on historical and archaeological textiles | |
In-depth characterization of valuable char obtained from hydrothermal conversion of hazelnut shells to levulinic acid. | |
Ingredients of a 2,000-y-old medicine revealed by chemical, mineralogical, and botanical investigations. | |
An integrated analytical approach for characterizing an organic residue from an archaeological glass bottle recovered in Pompeii (Naples, Italy) | |
Long-lasting ergot lipids as new biomarkers for assessing the presence of cereals and cereal products in archaeological vessels. | |
Micromorphological and chemical elucidation of the degradation mechanisms of birch bark archaeological artefacts | |
MicroRaman and infrared spectroscopic characterization of ancient cosmetics | |
Microwave-assisted dehydration of fructose and inulin to HMF catalyzed by niobium and zirconium phosphate catalysts | |
Molecular profiling of Peru Balsam reveals active ingredients responsible for its pharmaceutical properties | |
Monitoring/characterization of stickies contaminants coming from a papermaking plant--Toward an innovative exploitation of the screen rejects to levulinic acid. | |
A multi-analytical approach using FTIR, GC/MS and Py-GC/MS revealed early evidence of embalming practices in Roman catacombs | |
Never boring: Non-invasive palaeoproteomics of mummified human skin | |
New insights into the ageing of linseed oil paint binder: a qualitative and quantitative analytical study | |
A new Palaeolithic discovery: tar-hafted stone tools in a European Mid-Pleistocene bone-bearing bed | |
Olive mill wastewaters: quantitation of the phenolic content and profiling of elenolic acid derivatives using HPLC-DAD and HPLC/MS with an embedded polar group stationary phase | |
Organic mass spectrometry in archaeology: evidence for Brassicaceae seed oil in Egyptian ceramic lamps | |
The painting of the Etruscan “Tomba della Quadriga Infernale” (4th century BC), in Sarteano (Siena, Italy): technical features | |
Positive and negative-mode laser desorption/ionization-mass spectrometry (LDI-MS) for the detection of indigoids in archaeological purple. | |
Profiling of high molecular weight esters by flow injection analysis-high resolution mass spectrometry for the characterization of raw and archaeological beeswax and resinous substances | |
Py-GC/MS, GC/MS and FTIR investigations on Late Roman-Egyptian adhesives from opus sectile: new insights into ancient recipes and technologies | |
Recent advances in analytical pyrolysis to investigate organic materials in heritage science. | |
Sickles of the Funnel Beaker culture in the light of use-wear and residue analysis | |
SIFT-ing archaeological artifacts: Selected ion flow tube-mass spectrometry as a new tool in archaeometry | |
Snapshots of lignin oxidation and depolymerization in archaeological wood: an EGA-MS study. | |
Timing in Analytical Pyrolysis: Py(HMDS)-GC/MS of Glucose and Cellulose Using Online Micro Reaction Sampler. | |
‘Treasures… of black wood, brilliantly polished’: five examples of Taíno sculpture from the tenth–sixteenth century Caribbean |