Search Results - "Bernardino, Nathália D’Elboux"
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Fake turquoises investigated by Raman microscopy
Published in Forensic science international (01-05-2016)“…•Turquoise simulants were analyzed using Raman microscopy.•Minerals, binders and dyes were characterized.•Treated turquoise is an expression used even when…”
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Effect of MnO2 and α-Fe2O3 on organic binders degradation investigated by Raman spectroscopy
Published in Vibrational spectroscopy (01-01-2014)“…Vibrational spectroscopy and GC–MS were used to investigate the effect of MnO2 and α-Fe2O3 on the degradation of methyl linoleate and vegetal and animal fatty…”
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Comparison of Chemometric and Chromatographic Methods to Obtain Kinetic Parameters for Textile Dyes during a Biodegradation Process
Published in Analytical letters (01-08-2012)“…The concentrations of three industrial-grade textile dyes were determined in a mixture after degradation by the fungus Ganoderma sp, by using the methods of…”
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Technical Note: Fake turquoises investigated by Raman microscopy
Published in Forensic science international (2016)“…Highlights • Turquoise simulants were analyzed using Raman microscopy. • Minerals, binders and dyes were characterized. • Treated turquoise is an expression…”
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Effect of MnO sub(2) and [alpha]-Fe sub(2)O sub(3) on organic binders degradation investigated by Raman spectroscopy
Published in Vibrational spectroscopy (01-01-2014)“…Vibrational spectroscopy and GC-MS were used to investigate the effect of MnO sub(2) and [alpha]-Fe sub(2)O sub(3) on the degradation of methyl linoleate and…”
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Biodegradação de uma mistura de corantes têxteis usando o fungo Ganoderma sp: um estudo cinético
Published in Química Nova (01-01-2011)“…The kinetics of biodegradation by the fungus Ganoderma sp of textile dyes Yellow, Blue and Red Procion were studied in effluents using UV-Vis spectroscopy,…”
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