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The work presented in this paper was the result of the joint effort with the following colleagues. For the simulations on catalysis Simonetta larlori (IBM Italy), Franco Buda (Scuola NormaJe Superiore, Pisa, Italy) and Gerard van Doremaele (DSM Research) were involved. For the work on polyethylene the simulations were performed by Joost Hageman, with help from Martina Heinemann and Rob de Groot (all University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands). [Pg.441]

Address Via Moie Vecchie, 13 56047 Saline di VolteiTa, Pisa Italy... [Pg.178]

Calcote, H. F., 26th Meeting of AGARD Propulsion and Energetics Panel, Pisa, Italy, September 1965, in press. [Pg.319]

Ernst R. Davidson (Bloomington, Indiana) George G. Hall (Nottingham, England) Jan Linderberg (Aarhus, Denmark) Frederick A. Matsen (Austin, Texas) Roy McWeeney (Pisa, Italy)... [Pg.381]

Dipartimento di Chimica e Chimica Industriale. Universitd di Pisa Via Risorgimento 35, 56126 Pisa, Italy... [Pg.1]

Dipartimento di chimica e chimica industriale, Universitd di Pisa, v. Risorgimento 35, 1-56126 Pisa, Italy R CIMIRAGLIA,... [Pg.349]

C. A. McDOWELL (Vancouver, Canada) Roy McWEENY (Pisa, Italy)... [Pg.466]

E. Pitzalis, PhD Thesis, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy, 1993. [Pg.450]

Area di Ricerca di Pisa, Via G.Moruzzi, 1 - 56124 Pisa (ITALY)... [Pg.515]

M.P. Colombini, G. Giachi, F. Modugno, P. Pallecchi, E. Ribechini, The characterization of paints and waterproofing materials from the shipwrecks found at the archaeological site of the Etruscan and Roman harbour of Pisa (Italy). Archaeometry, 45, 659 674 (2003). [Pg.31]

I. Bonaduce, M.P. Colombini, Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry for the characterisation of organic materials in frescoes of the Monumental Cemetery of Pisa (Italy), Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom., 17, 2523 2527 (2003). [Pg.186]

Case Study 2 Characterisation of Carbohydrate Material on the Paint Surfaces of Mural Paintings by Bonamico Bulffalmacco (Fourteenth Century), in the Monumental Cemetery of Pisa, Italy [30]... [Pg.320]

Figure 11.10 Comparison of extracted ion pyrograms of fragment ion m/z 217 of two samples collected from the paint surfaces of Universal Judgement and Stories of Holy Fathers (Monumental Cemetery of Pisa, Italy, painted by Buffalmacco, fourteenth century) with nitro cellulose, starch and arabic gum. 1, Unidentified compound 2, 1,2,3,5 tetrakis (O TMS) xylo furanose 3, tri (O TMS) levoglucosane 4, isomer of 1,2,3,5 tetrakis (O TMS) xylofuranose. Pyrogram obtained with a resistively heated filament at 60CPC in the presence of HMDS [30]... Figure 11.10 Comparison of extracted ion pyrograms of fragment ion m/z 217 of two samples collected from the paint surfaces of Universal Judgement and Stories of Holy Fathers (Monumental Cemetery of Pisa, Italy, painted by Buffalmacco, fourteenth century) with nitro cellulose, starch and arabic gum. 1, Unidentified compound 2, 1,2,3,5 tetrakis (O TMS) xylo furanose 3, tri (O TMS) levoglucosane 4, isomer of 1,2,3,5 tetrakis (O TMS) xylofuranose. Pyrogram obtained with a resistively heated filament at 60CPC in the presence of HMDS [30]...
Figure 11.11 Pyrogram of a paint sample collected from a decorative frame of the Universal Judgement by Bonamico Buffalmacco (fourteenth century, Monumental Cemetery of Pisa, Italy). Pyrolysis was performed with a microfurnace pyrolyser, at 600°C, in the presence of HMDS. 1, Benzene 2, ethyl acrylate 3, methyl methacrylate 4, acetic acid, trimethyl silyl ester 5, pyrrole 6, toluene 7, 2 methylpyrrole 8, 3 methylpyrrole 9, crotonic acid 10, ben zaldehyde 11, phenol 12, 2 methylphenol 13, 4 methylphenol 14, 2,4 dimethyl phenol 15, benzyl nitrile 16, 3 phenylpropionitrile 17, indole 18, phthalate 19, phthalate 20, ben zyl benzoate HMDS pyrolysis products [27]... Figure 11.11 Pyrogram of a paint sample collected from a decorative frame of the Universal Judgement by Bonamico Buffalmacco (fourteenth century, Monumental Cemetery of Pisa, Italy). Pyrolysis was performed with a microfurnace pyrolyser, at 600°C, in the presence of HMDS. 1, Benzene 2, ethyl acrylate 3, methyl methacrylate 4, acetic acid, trimethyl silyl ester 5, pyrrole 6, toluene 7, 2 methylpyrrole 8, 3 methylpyrrole 9, crotonic acid 10, ben zaldehyde 11, phenol 12, 2 methylphenol 13, 4 methylphenol 14, 2,4 dimethyl phenol 15, benzyl nitrile 16, 3 phenylpropionitrile 17, indole 18, phthalate 19, phthalate 20, ben zyl benzoate HMDS pyrolysis products [27]...
Ohi, J.M., Moen, C., Keller, J., Cox, R., Risk Assessment for Hydrogen Codes and Standards, Proceedings of the HySafe International Conference on Hydrogen Safety, Pisa, Italy, September 8-10, 2005. [Pg.493]

Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici Intense Laser Irradiation Laboratory 1 Via G. Moruzzi, 56124 Pisa, Italy E-Mail tonino ipcf.cnr.it... [Pg.217]

Intense Laser Irradiation Laboratory IPCF, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche Pisa Italy and... [Pg.226]


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