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    Comparing the pozzolanic activity of aerial lime mortars made with metakaolin and fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue: A petrographic and physical-mechanical study by Arizzi, A., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Construction & building materials (30-09-2018)
    “…•FC3R shows lower pozzolanic activity than MK in aerial lime mortars.•The big amount of particles >10 µm in FCC3R is responsible for its low…”
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    Aerial lime-based mortars blended with a pozzolanic additive and different admixtures: A mineralogical, textural and physical-mechanical study by Arizzi, A., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-06-2012)
    “…► Changes of mortar hardened properties induced by additives and admixtures. ► Influence of additive content and aggregate ratios on mortar strength and pore…”
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    The difference in behaviour between calcitic and dolomitic lime mortars set under dry conditions: The relationship between textural and physical–mechanical properties by Arizzi, A., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-06-2012)
    “…Differences in the texture, mineralogy, hygric and mechanical properties of mortars prepared with dry hydrated limes of calcitic and dolomitic composition are…”
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    Experimental testing of the durability of lime-based mortars used for rendering historic buildings by Arizzi, A., Viles, H., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Construction & building materials (01-03-2012)
    “…► Simulation of weathering cycles to assess the durability of lime mortars. ► Susceptibility of mortars with high lime content to water -salt solution uptake…”
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    A chemical, morphological and mineralogical study on the interaction between hemp hurds and aerial and natural hydraulic lime particles: Implications for mortar manufacturing by Arizzi, A., Cultrone, G., Brümmer, M., Viles, H.

    Published in Construction & building materials (30-01-2015)
    “…•Microstructure at the interface between hemp hurds and lime in mortars.•Delayed hardening of the lime due to the presence of hemp.•High amount of vaterite…”
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    How to deal with the conservation of the archaeological remains of earthen defensive architecture: the case of Southeast Spain by Gutiérrez-Carrillo, M. L., Arizzi, A.

    “…The southeast of the Iberian Peninsula counts with a large number of earthen defensive architecture built in the medieval period. This heritage has been…”
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    Rheology of lime pastes with biopolymer-based additives by Arizzi, A., Banfill, P. F. G.

    Published in Materials and structures (2019)
    “…The use of industrial limes implies obtaining mortar pastes with worse plasticity and workability compared to lime putties. To overcome this inconvenience, a…”
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    Optimization of lime and clay-based hemp-concrete wall formulations for a successful lime rendering by Arizzi, A., Brümmer, M., Martín-Sánchez, I., Molina, E., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Construction & building materials (30-09-2018)
    “…•Drying time of compacted-hemp concrete blocks is increased by the presence of clay.•2-weeks-rendered blocks show more intense pigmentation and microbial…”
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    Influence of Surface Finishes and a Calcium Phosphate-Based Consolidant on the Decay of Sedimentary Building Stones Due to Acid Attack by Molina, E., Arizzi, A., Benavente, D., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Frontiers in materials (30-10-2020)
    “…Natural stone has long been used as a building material because of its physical-mechanical resistance and its esthetic appeal. However, over the last century…”
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    Mineralogical, textural and physical-mechanical study of hydraulic lime mortars cured under different moisture conditions by Arizzi, A., Martinez-Huerga, G., Sebastián-Pardo, E., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Materiales de construcción (Madrid) (01-04-2015)
    “…This work focuses on the chemical-mineralogical, textural and physical-mechanical properties of hydraulic lime mortars made with siliceous and calcareous…”
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    Sediment toxicity assessment in the Lagoon of Venice (Italy) using Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) fertilization and embryo bioassays by Volpi Ghirardini, A., Arizzi Novelli, A., Tagliapietra, D.

    Published in Environment international (01-09-2005)
    “…The capacity of two toxicity bioassays (fertilization and embryo toxicity tests) to discriminate sediment toxicity using the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus…”
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    Differences in the rheological properties of calcitic and dolomitic lime slurries: influence of particle characteristics and practical implications in lime-based mortar manufacturing by Arizzi, A, Hendrickx, R, Cultrone, G, Van Balen, K

    Published in Materiales de construcción (Madrid) (01-06-2012)
    “…The study of the rheological properties of lime suspensions is a useful means to evaluate the workability of lime mortars. In this work, we studied the flow…”
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    Is the 1:4 elutriation ratio reliable? Ecotoxicological comparison of four different sediment:water proportions by Novelli, A. Arizzi, Losso, C., Libralato, G., Tagliapietra, D., Pantani, C., Ghirardini, A. Volpi

    Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-11-2006)
    “…Methodological research was carried out to evaluate the discriminatory capability of three toxicity bioassays toward different elutriation ratios (1:4, 1:20,…”
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    The manufacture of natural hydraulic limes: Influence of raw materials' composition, calcination and slaking in the crystal-chemical properties of binders by Parra-Fernández, C., Arizzi, A., Secco, M., Cultrone, G.

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-11-2024)
    “…This study aims to achieve an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing process of natural hydraulic lime (NHL) by assessing the influence of raw materials'…”
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    A Sperm Cell Toxicity Test Procedure for the Mediterranean Species Paracentrotus Lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) by Volpi Ghirardini, A., Arizzi Novelli, A.

    Published in Environmental technology (01-04-2001)
    “…This work describes the procedure developed in our laboratories for performing sperm cell toxicity tests using the autochthonous North Adriatic sea urchin…”
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    The fresco wall painting techniques in the Mediterranean area from Antiquity to the present: A review by Jiménez-Desmond, D., Pozo-Antonio, J.S., Arizzi, A.

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-03-2024)
    “…•Constituent materials and technical procedures used in the execution of fresco wall paintings vary according to the historical period, the geographical…”
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    The difference in behaviour between calcitic and dolomitic lime mortars set under dry conditions: The relationship between textural and physicalamechanical properties by Arizzi, A, Cultrone, G

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-06-2012)
    “…Differences in the texture, mineralogy, hygric and mechanical properties of mortars prepared with dry hydrated limes of calcitic and dolomitic composition are…”
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    Evaluation of surficial sediment toxicity and sediment physico-chemical characteristics of representative sites in the Lagoon of Venice (Italy) by Losso, C., Arizzi Novelli, A., Picone, M., Marchetto, D., Pessa, G., Molinaroli, E., Ghetti, P.F., Volpi Ghirardini, A.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-11-2004)
    “…Toxic hazard in sites with varying types and levels of contamination in the Lagoon of Venice was estimated by means of toxicity bioassays based on the early…”
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