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Eva Mariasole Angelin

Researcher at Nova Southeastern University

Publications -  16
Citations -  141

Eva Mariasole Angelin is an academic researcher from Nova Southeastern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 13 publications receiving 66 citations. Previous affiliations of Eva Mariasole Angelin include International Federation of Accountants & University of Lisbon.

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Photochemistry of Artists’ Dyes and Pigments: Towards Better Understanding and Prevention of Colour Change in Works of Art

TL;DR: This Minireview investigates how chemistry, encompassing multi-scale analytical investigations of works of art, computational modelling and physical and chemical studies contributes to improve the prediction of artwork appearance before degradation and to establish effective preventive conservation strategies.
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New insights into the degradation mechanism of cellulose nitrate in cinematographic films by Raman microscopy

TL;DR: The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) provided a grant for the storage and conservation of 20th century cultural heritage of artefacts based on cellulose derivatives, with a grant/award number of H2020-NMBP-35-2017 grant 76081 as discussed by the authors.
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Application of Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy on Plastics in Cultural Heritage Collections: A Comparative Assessment of Two Portable Mid-Fourier Transform Infrared Reflection Devices.

TL;DR: In this article, the use of two portable FT-IR spectrometers equipped with mid-FT-IR and diffuse reflection infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) modes were compared for plastic identification purposes for the first time.
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Organic red colorants in Islamic manuscripts (12th-15th c.) produced in al-Andalus, part 1

TL;DR: In this paper, the conservation of Islamic manuscripts in the Fondo Ka'ti created the opportunity to study the organic red colourants applied in five manuscripts, which include a Koran (1198), a theology treatise (14th c), a book of poems from Al-Sarishi (15th c.), a biography of the Prophet (1468), and manuscript 19 (1485).
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Contemporary artists' spinel pigments: Non-invasive characterization by means of electronic spectroscopy.

TL;DR: The proposed UV-vis-NIR reflectance spectroscopic technique was sensitive enough to characterize the acrylic paints according to their d-d ligand field and the charge transfer electronic transitions involved in the spinel structures.