Search Results - "Ventolà, L."
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Traditional organic additives improve lime mortars: New old materials for restoration and building natural stone fabrics
Published in Construction & building materials (01-08-2011)“…► New lime mortars are proposed where natural stone is used. ► Olive oil used as additive in the lime mortar, improve mortar impermeability. ► Animal glue used…”
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Phase change materials for portable isothermal incubators as a solution to shorten effective analysis times in microbiological quality control of drinking water
Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-09-2023)“…The microbiological quality control of water for human consumption of parameters relevant as E.coli and total coliforms does not start on the field despite the…”
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Phase Change Materials (PCM) microcapsules with different shell compositions: Preparation, characterization and thermal stability
Published in Solar energy materials and solar cells (01-07-2010)“…In this study, phase change materials (Rubitherm® RT 27) microcapsules were successfully obtained by two different methods. The main difference between them…”
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Newly-designed traditional lime mortar with a phase change material as an additive
Published in Construction & building materials (01-10-2013)“…•Newly-designed traditional lime mortars improving their thermal storage capacity.•PCM used as additive improves the thermal insulation properties of the…”
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Decorated ceramic tiles used in Catalan Modernist Architecture (c.1870 to c.1925): Composition, decay and conservation
Published in Construction & building materials (31-01-2014)“…•Decorated ceramic tiles used in Catalan Modernist Architecture.•Ceramic tiles: composition, decay and conservation.•Ceramic tiles used by architects such as…”
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Visigothic Jewellery: A Technical Study of Glass Used as Gems in Belt Buckles from a Spanish Necropolis
Published in Archaeometry (01-10-2014)“…In this work, we studied coloured and colourless glass used as gems in Visigothic buckles possibly originating from the necropolises of Torredonjimeno, Duraton…”
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TEMPLAR JOINT REPOINTINGS: MATERIALS, TECHNIQUES AND PAINT DECORATION IN MIRAVET CASTLE, SPAIN
Published in Archaeometry (01-08-2011)“…The medieval repointings, with incised and painted decoration, observed on the walls of Miravet Castle, Spain, which was built during the 12th century by the…”
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Molecular alloys as phase change materials (MAPCM) for energy storage and thermal protection at temperatures from 70 to 85 °C
Published in The Journal of physics and chemistry of solids (01-10-2005)“…Molecular alloys, that combine a relatively high heat of melting with a suitable melting temperature adapted to the application temperature, are excellent…”
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Enhancement of electrical and thermal conductivity of Su-8 photocrosslinked coatings containing graphene
Published in Progress in organic coatings (01-09-2015)“…•Graphene platelets are dispersed into SU8 resin.•A significant increase of electrical conductivity is achieved.•Thermal diffusivity increased as a function of…”
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Polymorphism of N-Alkanols: 1-Heptadecanol, 1-Octadecanol, 1-Nonadecanol, and 1-Eicosanol
Published in Chemistry of materials (18-02-2002)“…The polymorphism of 1-heptadecanol (C17H35OH), 1-octadecanol (C18H37OH), 1-nonadecanol (C19H39OH), and 1-eicosanol (C20H41OH) has been studied by X-ray powder…”
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Convective Heat Transfer Enhancement for Electronic Device Applications Using Patterned MWCNTs Structures
Published in Heat transfer engineering (12-06-2016)“…This article reports on the heat transfer characteristics of columnar, vertically aligned, multiwall carbon nanotubes grown on a patterned Si surface. In the…”
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Visigothic Jewellery: A Technical Study of Glass Used as Gems in Belt Buckles from a S panish Necropolis
Published in Archaeometry (01-10-2014)“…In this work, we studied coloured and colourless glass used as gems in V isigothic buckles possibly originating from the necropolises of T orredonjimeno, D…”
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TEMPLAR JOINT REPOINTINGS: MATERIALS, TECHNIQUES AND PAINT DECORATION IN MIRAVET CASTLE, SPAIN: Templar joint repointings
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Hexadecane (C16H34) + 1-Hexadecanol (C16H33OH) Binary System: Crystal Structures of the Components and Experimental Phase Diagram. Application to Thermal Protection of Liquids
Published in Chemistry of materials (14-06-2005)“…The experimental temperature−composition phase diagram of the binary system between hexadecane (C16H34) and 1-hexadecanol (C16H33OH) has been established by…”
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D103 CRITICAL CARE: IMPROVING PALLIATIVE AND END OF LIFE CARE IN THE ICU: Impact Of A Multi-Faceted Intervention On Withdrawal Of Life Support Processes In A Medical Intensive Care Unit At A University Hospital
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Glucan biosynthesis in red beet root microsomes and tissue slices
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Heat Capacities and Derived Thermodynamic Functions of 1-Octadecanol, 1-Nonadecanol, 1-Eicosanol, and 1-Docosanol between 10 K and 370 K
Published in Journal of chemical and engineering data (01-01-2001)“…The molar heat capacities of the linear alcohols 1-octadecanol (C18H38O), 1-nonadecanol (C19H40O), 1-eicosanol (C20H42O), and 1-docosonol (C22H46O) were…”
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The Binary System Tetradecanedioic Acid-Hexadecanedioic Acid: Polymorphism of the Components and Experimental Phase Diagram
Published in Helvetica chimica acta (01-09-2006)“…Complementary techniques had to be applied to investigate the binary system tetradecanedioic acid (C14H26O4)–hexadecanedioic acid (C16H30O4), because all the…”
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