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Autor:
Roberta Emanuele, Andrea Comparini, Margherita Verrucchi, Ivan Del Pace, Arianna Meoli, Mariya Vorobyova, Walter Giurlani, Massimo Innocenti
Publikováno v:
Heliyon, Vol 10, Iss 17, Pp e37125- (2024)
Electroplating can induce nickel release even from 316L stainless steel, typically considered safe. In this work, the influence of different electroplating processes and surface treatments on nickel release was evaluated. The nickel release was teste
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/305664c3629c48d3890e3ef93ac7abd7
Autor:
Francesca Porpora, Valentina Zaro, Lucia Liccioli, Alessandra Modi, Arianna Meoli, Giulia Marradi, Serena Barone, Stefania Vai, Luigi Dei, David Caramelli, Mariaelena Fedi, Martina Lari, Emiliano Carretti
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2022)
Abstract An innovative protocol for the consolidation of ancient bone remains based on the use of nanometric HydroxyAPatite (HAP) was set up and tested through a multidisciplinary approach. A new protocol for the synthesis of HAP nanoparticles was de
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b71a4f1f2ece4889882e4dddb4943957
Autor:
Francesca, Porpora, Valentina, Zaro, Lucia, Liccioli, Alessandra, Modi, Arianna, Meoli, Giulia, Marradi, Serena, Barone, Stefania, Vai, Luigi, Dei, David, Caramelli, Mariaelena, Fedi, Martina, Lari, Emiliano, Carretti
Publikováno v:
Scientific reports. 12(1)
An innovative protocol for the consolidation of ancient bone remains based on the use of nanometric HydroxyAPatite (HAP) was set up and tested through a multidisciplinary approach. A new protocol for the synthesis of HAP nanoparticles was developed,
Autor:
Walter Giurlani, Fabio Biffoli, Giulio Pappaianni, Elena Mariani, Arianna Meoli, Tommaso Dini, Federico Pizzetti, Massimo Innocenti
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :963-963
Steel is a cheap renewable material with many interesting properties but its presence in the electroplating sector is very limited due to adhesion difficulties. Stainless steel contains approximately 10.5% chromium, which forms a surface oxide layer