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Coutinho, M. L., A. Z. Miller, M. A. Rogerio-Candelera, J. Mirão, L. Cerqueira Alves, JP Veiga, H. Águas, S. Pereira, A. Lyubchyk, and MF Macedo. "An integrated approach for assessing the bioreceptivity of glazed tiles to phototrophic microorganisms." Biofouling. 32.3 (2016): 243-259. Abstract

© 2016 Taylor {&} Francis.A laboratory-based methodology was designed to assess the bioreceptivity of glazed tiles. The experimental set-up consisted of multiple steps: manufacturing of pristine and artificially aged glazed tiles, enrichment of phototrophic microorganisms, inoculation of phototrophs on glazed tiles, incubation under optimal conditions and quantification of biomass. In addition, tile intrinsic properties were assessed to determine which material properties contributed to tile bioreceptivity. Biofilm growth and biomass were appraised by digital image analysis, colorimetry and chlorophyll a analysis. SEM, micro-Raman and micro-particle induced X-ray emission analyses were carried out to investigate the biodeteriorating potential of phototrophic microorganisms on the glazed tiles. This practical and multidisciplinary approach showed that the accelerated colonization conditions allowed different types of tile bioreceptivity to be distinguished and to be related to precise characteristics of the material. Aged tiles showed higher bioreceptivity than pristine tiles due to their higher capillarity and permeability. Moreover, biophysical deterioration caused by chasmoendolithic growth was observed on colonized tile surfaces.

Coutinho, Mathilda Larsson, João Pedro Veiga, Andreia Ruivo, Teresa Pena, Eduardo Salas Colera, Augusta Lima, Elin Figueiredo, Marine Cotte, Margarida Lima, and others. "An insight on the firing condition of Chinese blue-and-white porcelain through XANES." Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry (2022). Abstract
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Figueiredo, Ondina M., Teresa Pereira Silva, and João Pedro Veiga. "Inferring the formal oxidation state of 3d metal ions from K-edge XANES spectra: how far can we go for cobalt in ancient chinese porcelain glazes?" 2nd International Workshop Physical and Chemical Analytical echniques in Cultural Heritage. 2012. Abstract
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Wrona, Paweł, Zenon Różański, Grzegorz Pach, Adam P. Niewiadomski, and João Pedro Veiga. "Historical Outline of Iron Mining and Production in the Area of Present-Day Poland." Minerals. 11 (2021): 1136. Abstract
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Kullberg, A. T. G., A. A. S. Lopes, J. P. B. Veiga, M. M. R. A. Lima, and R. C. C. Monteiro. "Formation and crystallization of zinc borosilicate glasses: Influence of the ZnO/B2O3." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 441 (2016): 79-85. Abstract

© 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Different glasses based on the ZnO-B2O3-SiO2 system, with a ZnO content ≥ 60 mol{%} and a fixed SiO2 content (20 mol{%}), were synthesised using a melt-quenching method. Glass samples with zinc oxide concentrations as high as 65 mol{%} were prepared successfully without deteriorating the glass-forming ability. The glass samples were submitted to controlled heat-treatments, and the effect of the ZnO/B2O3 molar ratio on the formation of crystalline phases within the glass matrix was investigated by means of differential thermal analysis (DTA), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). DTA results indicated that the glass transition and the onset crystallization temperatures of the studied glasses tended to increase with the increment on the ZnO/B2O3 ratio. XRD data showed that the zinc binary crystalline phases, willemite (Zn2SiO4), a zinc orthosilicate, and zinc borate (Zn3B2O6) could be present in the crystallized glasses, depending on the heat-treatment conditions. The formation of willemite was promoted by an increasing ZnO/B2O3 ratio. Microstructural observations performed by SEM indicated that under controlled experimental parameters (glass composition, heat-treatment temperature and time) the precipitation of nanocrystals within the glass matrix can be achieved, resulting in transparent and translucent willemite glass-ceramics.

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Figueiredo, E., A. Lackinger, B. C. Rey, R. J. C. Silva, JP Veiga, and J. Mirão. "An Experimental Approach for Smelting Tin Ores From Northwestern Iberia." Materials and Manufacturing Processes. 32 (2017): 765-774.
Pérez, Aureli Alvarez, Pau Arroyo Casals, Jordi Cerreda Jubert, Rita Estrada Aliberas, Núria Guasch Ferré, Ondina M. Figueiredo, and João P. Veiga. "Estudios técnicos y cient{\'ıficos previos a una propuesta de intervención: el caso del acueducto de Cartago." XIII Congreso de Conservación y Restauración de Bienes Culturales: Lleida. Del 18 al 22 de octubre de 2000. Generalitat de Catalunya, 2000. 301-310. Abstract
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Figueiredo, Elin, Beatriz Comendador Rey, João Fonte, Emmanuelle Meunier, Aaron Lackinger, Rui JC Silva, João Pedro Veiga, Carlo Bottaini, José Mirão, and Alexandre Lima. "Estanho antigo no Noroeste Peninsular: uma abordagem multidisciplinar e transfronteiriça para o estabelecimento de uma visão integrada." XI Congresso Ibérico de Arqueometria. 2015. Abstract
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Perdigao, Jorge, Ana M. Pinto, Regina C. C. Monteiro, Francisco Braz M. Fernandes, Pedro Laranjeira, and Joao P. Veiga. "Erratum to: Degradation of dental ZrO2-based materials after hydrothermal fatigue. Part I: XRD, XRF, and FESEM analyses." Dental Materials Journal. 31 (2012): 499. Abstract
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Rodrigues, Alexandra P., Pedro M. P. Santos, João Pedro Veiga, Maria Helena Casimiro, and Luís M. Ferreira. "Electron Beam Irradiation on the Production of a Si- and Zr-Based Hybrid Material: A Study by FTIR and WDXRF." Materials. 16 (2023). AbstractWebsite

Sol-gel production of hybrid materials has, to some extent, revolutionised materials’ engineering and the way science and technology perceive the creation of new materials. Despite that, the method presents some limitations that are circumvented by radiation processing. Electron beam irradiation was used to promote synthesis of hybrid structures while using silanol-terminated PDMS, TEOS and TPOZ as precursors. Evaluation of the method’s performance was executed by gel fraction determination, WDXRF and FTIR-ATR. Results showed that, although there is some pre-irradiation reactivity between precursors, radiolysis induces scission on multiple sites of precursor’s structures, which induces hybrid network formation to a greater extent. Characterisation allowed determining electron beam irradiation to be effective in the creation of Si–O–Zr bonds, resulting in the production of a Class II hybrid material.

Lima, M. M. R. A., L. F. C. Braz, R. C. C. Monteiro, JP Veiga, AMP Pinto, and AS Pouzada. "Effect of Phosphogypsum on the Clinkerization Temperature of Portland Cement Clincker." Advanced Materials Forum Vi, Pts 1 and 2. 730-732 (2013): 94-99. Abstract
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Lima, Maria Margarida Rolim Augusto, L. F. C. Braz, Regina Monteiro, and JP Veiga. "Effect of Phosphogypsum on the Clinkerization Temperature of Portland Cement Clincker." Materials Science Forum. Vol. 730. Trans Tech Publ, 2013. 94-99. Abstract
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Ciocan, A., F. Potecasu, L. Ivancea, and JP Veiga. "DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAW MATERIAL BASE IN RESPECT TO THE TECHNOLOGICALLY AND CONCEPTUALLY ADVANCED STEELWORK." Metalurgia(Bucharest) (2010). Abstract
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Perdigao, Jorge, Ana M. Pinto, Regina C. C. Monteiro, Francisco Braz M. Fernandes, Pedro Laranjeira, and Joao P. Veiga. "Degradation of dental ZrO2-based materials after hydrothermal fatigue. Part I: XRD, XRF, and FESEM analyses (vol 31, pg 256, 2012)." DENTAL MATERIALS JOURNAL. 31 (2012): 499. Abstract
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Perdigao, Jorge, Ana M. Pinto, Regina C. C. Monteiro, Francisco M. BRAZ FERNANDES, Pedro Laranjeira, and Joao P. Veiga. "Degradation of dental ZrO2-based materials after hydrothermal fatigue. Part I: XRD, XRF, and FESEM analyses." Dental Materials Journal. 31 (2012): 256-265. Abstract
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Perdigao, Jorge, Ana M. Pinto, Regina C. C. Monteiro, Francisco Fernandes, Pedro Laranjeira, and Joao P. Veiga. "Degradation of dental ZrO 2-based materials after hydrothermal fatigue. Part I: XRD, XRF, and FESEM analyses." Dental materials journal. 31 (2012): 256-265. Abstract
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Dias, MI, Ondina M. Figueiredo, Antónia M. Matos, A. Pais, Maria Isabel Prudêncio, Teresa Pereira Silva, Christopher Ian Burbidge, A. L. Rodrigues, and João Pedro Veiga. "Datação, autenticidade, materiais e pigmentos. Estudos laboratoriais sobre faiança portuguesa e porcelana chinesa produzida para o mercado português, séculos XVI a XVIII." IX Congresso Ibérico de Arqueometria (CIA). 2011. Abstract
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Kullberg, A. T. G., A. A. S. Lopes, J. P. B. Veiga, and R. C. C. Monteiro. "Crystal growth in zinc borosilicate glasses." Journal of Crystal Growth. 457 (2017): 239-243. AbstractWebsite

Glass samples with a molar composition (64+x)ZnO-(16-x)B2O3-20SiO2, where x=0 or 1, were successfully synthesized using a melt-quenching technique. Based on differential thermal analysis data, the produced glass samples were submitted to controlled heat-treatments at selected temperatures (610, 615 and 620{\{}$\backslash$textdegree{\}}C) during various times ranging from 8 to 30h. The crystallization of willemite (Zn2SiO4) within the glass matrix was confirmed by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Under specific heat-treatment conditions, transparent nanocomposite glass-ceramics were obtained, as confirmed by UV-vis spectroscopy. The influence of temperature, holding time and glass composition on crystal growth was investigated. The mean crystallite size was determined by image analysis on SEM micrographs. The results indicated an increase on the crystallite size and density with time and temperature. The change of crystallite size with time for the heat-treatments at 615 and 620{\{}$\backslash$textdegree{\}}C depended on the glass composition. Under fixed heat-treatment conditions, the crystallite density was comparatively higher for the glass composition with higher ZnO content. {\{}©{\}} 2016.

Veiga, JP, and MO Figueiredo. "Copper blue in an ancient glass bead: a XANES study." Applied Physics a-Materials Science & Processing. 83 (2006): 547-550. Abstract
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Silva, Teresa P., Daniel de Oliveira, João P. Veiga, Vitor Lisboa, Jorge Carvalho, Alexandra M. Barreiros, Mathilda L. Coutinho, Eduardo Salas-Colera, and Rogério Vigário. "Contribution to the Understanding of the Colour Change in Bluish-Grey Limestones." Heritage. 5 (2022): 1479-1503. AbstractWebsite

Bluish-grey limestones have been extensively used as ornamental stones for decoration purposes in buildings, as well as in works of art, and accordingly, have been the target of intense exploration. In Portugal, the Jurassic limestone massif known as the Maciço Calcário Estremenho (MCE), has been the source of grey-coloured ornamental stones, namely the Azul Valverde (one of the most well-known bluish-grey limestones) and Atlantic Blue varieties, both of which may undergo colour changes in outdoor environments. In this sense, it is important to understand the sudden colour change from bluish-grey to yellow/beige in the same limestone block in a quarry, or even, what happens to the colour when polished limestone is placed outdoors. This study was undertaken using various techniques, namely XRF (X-ray fluorescence spectrometry), XRD (X-ray diffraction), SEM (scanning electron microscopy), DTA–TG (differential thermal analysis/thermogravimetry) and colourimetry. Synchrotron radiation was also used at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF, Grenoble, France) where XANES (X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure) spectra at Fe K-edge were collected to ascertain the speciation state of Fe in different coloured zones of the limestone, previously checked by EDXRF (energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence). The presence of Fe2+ and Fe3+ are responsible for the greyish and yellow/brown colour, respectively. On the other hand, the UV radiation from the sun causes a quickened and severe bleaching/fading on the dark blue/grey polished limestone.

Figueiredo, MO, JP Veiga, TP Silva, J. P. Mirao, and S. Pascarelli. "Chemistry versus phase constitution of yellow ancient tile glazes: A non-destructive insight through XAS." Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms. 238 (2005): 134-137. Abstract
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Coutinho, M. L., JP Veiga, L. C. Alves, J. Mirão, L. Dias, A. M. Lima, V. S. Muralha, and MF Macedo. "Characterization of the glaze and in-glaze pigments of the nineteenth-century relief tiles from the Pena National Palace, Sintra, Portugal." Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing. 122.7 (2016): 1-10. Abstract

© 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.The glaze and in-glaze pigments of the historical nineteenth-century glazed tiles from the Pena National Palace (Sintra, Portugal) were characterized using a multi-analytical approach. Chemical composition and microstructural characterization were ascertained by µ-PIXE, µ-Raman, optical microscopy and VP-SEM–EDS. The manufacturing technique and colour palette in these tiles were found to be close to the ceramic pigments used in traditional majolica. The blue and purple colours derive from cobalt oxide and manganese oxide, respectively. A mixture of Pb–Sn–Sb yellow with cobalt oxide and iron oxide was used for green and dark yellow, respectively, while grey tonalities consist of a complex mixture of cobalt oxide, manganese oxide and Pb–Sn–Sb yellow in different proportions. Results obtained allowed the determination of the oxides and elements used in pigments as well as production techniques, resorting to traditional majolica manufacture, although the tiles were produced by the end of the nineteenth century.

Chaves, Rute Correia, João Pedro Veiga, and António Monge Soares. "Characterization of Chalcolithic Ceramics from the Lisbon Region, Portugal: An Archaeometric Study." Heritage. 5 (2022): 2422-2443. AbstractWebsite

The Chalcolithic period in the Lisbon region, Portugal, is usually divided into three phases chronologically: the Early Chalcolithic, characterized by cylindrical corrugated cups, Full Chalcolithic by so-called acacia-leaf decoration, and Late Chalcolithic by Bell Beaker pottery. The aim of this research is to determine if Chalcolithic ceramic raw materials and production techniques have remained the same over time and whether the pottery is locally produced. Regarding the Lisbon region, 149 ceramic samples from four Chalcolithic settlements (Vila Nova de São Pedro, Penedo do Lexim, Espargueira and Baútas) were evaluated concerning textural, chemical and mineralogical compositions. Textural analysis was performed using optical microscopy, chemical characterization was achieved using micro-energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and mineralogical characterization was undertaken using X-ray powder diffraction and petrographic microscopy as main techniques. Results suggest that production techniques may have remained similar throughout all the Chalcolithic period, with firing temperatures between 700 and 800 °C. Multivariate analysis of results from chemical and mineralogical analyses suggests that multiple sources of raw materials must have been used in the manufacture of the pottery collected at the four Chalcolithic settlements.

Ciocan, Anisoara, Florentino Potecasu, and Joao Pedro Veiga. "CHARACTERISTICS OF THE BLAST FURNACE DUST IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE VALORISATION SOLUTION." Metalurgia International. 15 (2010): 85-90. Abstract
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