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Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ; 93: 305-318, 2018 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30274063

ABSTRACT

Trituration is a mechanical process (a form of comminution) for reducing the particle size of a substance. In this manuscript, six different Raw Solid Materials (RSM) which are used in Homeopathy after successive grindings are studied before they are turned into homeopathic solutions. The impact of trituration, with the presence of α­lactose monohydrate (milk sugar) seems to be quite great and interesting because of the variety of grain size which largely differentiate the properties of the materials. The grain sizes obtained triturations by hand according to C. Herring's suggestion leads, finally, measurement scale dimensions. The obtained results can be useful information for all the pharmacy industries, as well as for preparing any kind of powder.


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Lactose/chemistry , Materia Medica/chemistry
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J Hazard Mater ; 169(1-3): 182-9, 2009 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19423218

ABSTRACT

This study allowed the identification of the main physicochemical characteristics of deterioration of the materials used in the construction of Greek ancient statues in order to plan a correct methodology of restoration. The method of Reversed-Flow Inverse Gas Chromatography is appropriate to investigate the influence of air pollutants on authentic pieces from the Greek Archaeological Museum of Kavala, near Salonica. Six local physicochemical quantities which refer to the influence of one or two pollutants (synergistic effect) were determined for each system. These quantities answer the question "when, why and how materials of cultural heritage are attacked".


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Air Pollutants/chemistry , Calcium Carbonate , Museums , Sculpture , Air Pollution , Chromatography, Gas , Greece , Hydrocarbons/chemistry , Sulfur Dioxide/chemistry
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J Hazard Mater ; 164(2-3): 592-9, 2009 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19022569

ABSTRACT

Air pollution influences all aspects of social and economical life nowadays. In order to investigate the impact of air pollution on materials of works of art, the method of Reversed Flow-Inverse Gas Chromatography has been selected. The presence of various atmospheric pollutants is studied on marbles, oxides--building materials and samples of authentic statues from the Greek Archaeological Museums of Kavala and of Philippi. The method leads to the determination of several physicochemical quantities and the characterization of the heterogeneous surfaces of these solids. Moreover, the influence of a second pollutant (synergistic effect) is examined. The structure, the properties and the behavior of the materials are examined by X-Ray Diffraction, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Raman Spectroscopy. Therefore, the precise measurement of the above mentioned quantities form the scientific basis for elucidation of the mechanism of the whole phenomenon of the degradation, thus providing a scientific platform to conservation procedures.


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Air Pollution , Art , Construction Materials , Chromatography, Gas/methods
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