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Valencian Region

Fig. 2.18 Image of a scapulary from the mediaval textile workshops in Morelia (Valencian Region, Spain) existing in the church of CasteUfort (Valencian Region, Spain), dated from the 25th century... Fig. 2.18 Image of a scapulary from the mediaval textile workshops in Morelia (Valencian Region, Spain) existing in the church of CasteUfort (Valencian Region, Spain), dated from the 25th century...
Fig. 2.19 Square wave voltammograms for (a) carmine, (b) Brazilwood, and (c) a fiber sample from a mediaeval scapulary found in the church of Castellfort (Valencian Region, Spain). Electrolyte 0.50 M sodium acetate buffer. Potential step increment 4 mV square wave amplitude 25 mV frequency 5 Hz. Adapted from [124]... Fig. 2.19 Square wave voltammograms for (a) carmine, (b) Brazilwood, and (c) a fiber sample from a mediaeval scapulary found in the church of Castellfort (Valencian Region, Spain). Electrolyte 0.50 M sodium acetate buffer. Potential step increment 4 mV square wave amplitude 25 mV frequency 5 Hz. Adapted from [124]...
An example of the application of Tafel analysis is provided by samples taken for a bronze montefortino helmet from the Gabriel river valley (Kelin and Ikalesken period) in the Valencian region of Requena, dated back to the Second Iron Age (see Fig. 3.13). Upon attachment to paraffin-impregnated graphite electrodes immersed in 0.50 M phosphate buffer, voltammetric signals such as depicted in Fig. 3.14 were found [183]. [Pg.79]

Fig. 3.13 Montefortino helmet from the Cabiiel river valley (Kelin and Ikalesken period) in the Valencian region of Requena, dating back to the Second Iron Age [183]... Fig. 3.13 Montefortino helmet from the Cabiiel river valley (Kelin and Ikalesken period) in the Valencian region of Requena, dating back to the Second Iron Age [183]...
Domenech-Carbo MT, Domenech A, Osete L (2006) Analytical study of corrosion processes of archaeological glass from the Valencian Region (Spain) and its consolidation treatment. Microchim Acta 154 123-142. [Pg.148]

Antonio Domenech-Carb6 (Valencia, 1953) holds a PhD in Chemistry (University of Valencia, 1989) and is currently a Professor in the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the University of Valencia (Spain). His research is focused on supramolecular electrochemistry, electrochemistry of porous nanostmctured materials, and electroanalytical methods applied to the conservation and restoration of cultural heritage, as well as educational problems in science teaching. He has published more than 150 articles in scientific journals and monographs. He was a recipient of the Demetrio Ribes award (Valencian Regional Government) in 2006. [Pg.159]


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