Ilaria Serafini

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Phytochemical characteristics of Galeopsis ladanum subsp. angustifolia (Ehrh. ex Hoffm.) Gaudin collected in Abruzzo region (Central Italy) with chemotaxonomic and ethnopharmacological implications TRENDS IN PHYTOCHEMICAL RESEARCH 2017
Phytochemical study on the leaves of Wollemia nobilis BIOCHEMICAL SYSTEMATICS AND ECOLOGY 2017
How the extraction method could be crucial in the characterization of natural dyes from dyed yarns and lake pigments: the case of american and armenian cochineal dyes, extracted through the new ammonia-EDTA method MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL 2017
Synthetic dyes of the 1980s: a new multi-analytical approach to the isolation and identification of ACNA wool dyes Atti DHA36 Dyes in History and Archaeology 2017
USING NMR AND MS IN PLANTS MEDICINE AND NUTRACEUTICS: THE EXAMPLE OF MENTHA AQUATICA L. Book of Abstracts 2016
A multi-analytical approach for characterization of orcein dyes in historical textiles, extracted through a new alkaline extraction protocol Atti Inart 2016- Second international conference on innovation in art, research and technology 2016
Characterization of compounds present in lake and textile, through ammonia mild extraction technique and micro-sampling with Ag-gel matrix associated with SERS analysis In Art 2016 – 2° International conference on Innovation in Art Research and Technology 2016
Studio ed identificazione dei coloranti fenossazonici. Caso studio: abito di una nobildonna siciliana del XIX secolo come primo esempio della commistione di coloranti naturali e sintetici Le frontiere della Chimica nel nuovo millenio 2016
Tecniche innovative per lo studio e l’identificazione dei materiali pittorici nei Beni Culturali: la metodologia di estrazione “soft” NH3–EDTA e il micro-campionamento con matrice Ag-gel associato ad analisi SERS 2016
Identificazione del pattern molecolare dei coloranti antrachinonici, ottenuti dai Coccidi, nei materiali artistici, attraverso una nuova metodologia “soft” di estrazione Atti XVI CONGRESSO NAZIONALE Chimica dell'Ambiente e dei Beni Culturali Società Chimica Italiana , 26-29 Giugno 2016 2016
La metodologia di estrazione “soft” NH3–EDTA e il micro-campionamento con matrice Ag-gel associato ad analisi SERS per lo studio e l’identificazione dei materiali pittorici nei Beni Culturali Atti XVI Congresso Divisione di Chimica dell'Ambiente e dei Beni Culturali SCI 2016
Application of the new ammonia mild extraction technique to cochineal dyed yarn Atti CDCO 2016- 37° convegno della divisione di chimica organica della SCI 2016
Characterization of compounds presents in Reseda lake through a new mild extraction method and micro-sampling with Ag-gel matrix associated with SERS analysis XXXVII Convegno Divisione Chimica Organica 2016 2016
Comparison of molecular pattern of American and Armenia cochineal dyed yarns, extracted through a new mild extraction technique DHA 35 2016
Interpretation of SERS spectra of natural lake pigments: a SERS database of isolated compounds present in ammonia extracts obtained through HPTLC-SERS Atti DHA 35 - Dyes in History and Archaeology 2016
A new approach to the mild extraction of madder dyes from lake and textile MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL 2016
Identification of organic dyes from Rubia tinctorum L. used in tapestries Atti XIV Congresso della SIF 2015
ESI-MSn AND NMR APPLICATION FOR THE STRUCTURE DETERMINATION OF NATURAL ORGANIC COMPOUNDS: THE EXAMPLE OF TEUCRIUM POLIUM L. FROM NORTH IRAN Abstracts Book 2015
Rubia tinctorum L. compounds involved in dyeing processes” TECHNART 2015- Non-destructive and microanalytical techniques in art and cultural heritage” Catania, 27 – 30 Aprile 2015, BOOK of ABSTRACT 2015
Proposal of a new mild extraction technique for organic dyes in historical artworks DHA 34 Dyes in History & Archaeology 34 www.dha2015.gr University Ecclesiastical Academy of Thessaloniki Department of Management and Conservation of Ecclesiastical Cultural Heritage Objects October 21-24, 2015, BOOK of ABSTRACT 2015

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