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Egyptian Blue - Cuprorivaite : A Window to Ancient Egyptian Technology

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Goresy, A. El.   +3 more
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Polycaprolactone-chitosan-based scaffolds with nanostructured cuprorivaite fabricated via 3D printing for bone tissue engineering

open access: yesMaterials Letters
Recently, there has been significant interest in using three-dimensional (3D) printed scaffolds for tissue engineering. In this study, scaffolds were created using a combination of polycaprolactone, chitosan, and cuprorivaite (PCL/CS/5–30 wt% Cup ...
A Najafinezhad   +1 more
exaly   +3 more sources
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NIR-II light-responsive biodegradable shape memory composites based on cuprorivaite nanosheets for enhanced tissue reconstruction

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021
Abstract Near-infrared (NIR) light-responsive shape-memory composites have shown great potential in various biomedical applications due to their amazing remote actuation property. However, most of them are bioinert and restricted in NIR-I biological window.
Rui Zheng   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Study of the vibrational spectrum of cuprorivaite.

open access: yesAnnali di chimica, 2001
In this research, after tracing a history of the pigment, the preparation and analysis of samples of Egyptian blue have been reported. The main reactions taking place during its preparation are indicated. X-ray diffractions show that, starting from mixtures of precursors with stoichiometric composition, the product is practically only cuprorivaite. The
BARALDI, Pietro   +5 more
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Microscopic Egyptian Blue (Synthetic Cuprorivaite) from Sediments at Two Archaeological Sites in West Central England

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2002
We report here on two microscopic finds of Egyptian blue in west-central England. The fragments came from heavy mineral separates and micromorphological slides from Roman and Saxon sediments respectively, and were compared with laboratory made cuprorivaite. The strong blue colouration, morphology, optics, EDXRA and XRD results are consistent across the
M.G. Canti, J.L. Heathcote
exaly   +2 more sources

Mechanically robust cuprorivaite coated supramarbles

Materials Chemistry and Physics, 2023
Agoston Kiss, Holly A Stretz
exaly   +2 more sources

Magnetic and New Optical Properties in the UV–visible Range of the Egyptian Blue Pigment Cuprorivaite CaCuSi4O10

open access: yesJournal of Physical Chemistry C, 2021
Cuprorivaite CaCuSi4O10, the so-called Egyptian blue pigment, exhibits a characteristic and well-known near-infrared luminescence upon excitation in Cu2+ d–d transitions.
Laurent Binet   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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