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Prof. Laura Rampazzi CV Laura Rampazzi
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Contact data

Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry
Department of Chemical and Environmental Sciences
via Valleggio, 11 22100 Como (Italy)
Tel: (+39) 031 2386475
Fax: (+39) 031 2386449
E-mail: laura.rampazzi@uninsubria.it

 

Biography

Known languages: Italian, English, German.
 

Qualifications and awards

Maturità scientifica (Bachelor)
Graduation in Industrial Chemistry
Research Doctorate in Chemical Sciences

2001 Permanent position: Assistant Professor Of Analytical Chemistry, University of Insubria
 

Research interests

Study of the interaction between environment and stone materials.

Development of analytical procedures based on electrochemical, spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques for the characterisation of micropollutants in the environment and in works of art.

Analytical investigation of ancient and conservation mortars.

Study of the relationship between the composition of calcium oxalate films and their formation.
 

Teaching experience and appointments

University of Insubria, Lecturer in various courses in the field of:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Analytical Chemistry of Cultural Heritage
  • Chemistry of Cultural Heritage
  • Analytical Chemistry of Materials
 

Representative  publications

Calcium oxalate films on stone surfaces: experimental assessment of the chemical formation, F. Cariati, L. Rampazzi, L. Toniolo and A. Pozzi, Studies in Conservation 45 (2000) 180-188.

Atypical coloration of plaster in Renaissance frescoes, M. Realini, L. Rampazzi, C. Colombo, L. Toniolo, Annali di Chimica 91 (2001) 795-801.

Characterisation of wall paintings in the Sos Furrighesos necropolis (Anela, Italy), L. Rampazzi, F. Cariati, G. Tanda, M. P. Colombini, Journal of Cultural Heritage 3 (2002) 237-240.

Urban pollution and oxalate film formation on white marble of Pisa (Italy), M. P. Colombini, L. Toniolo, C. Colombo, L. Rampazzi, I. Bonaduce, Environmental Science and Pollution Research 3 (2002) 277-278.

Trento Cathedral (Italy): the decay of the calcareous stone, A. Sansonetti, C. Colombo, L. Rampazzi, M. Realini, L. Toniolo, Environmental Science and Pollution Research 3 (2002) 281-282.

Inorganic and organic phases in calcium oxalate films on stone materials, M. P. Colombini, C. Colombo, L. Rampazzi, L. Toniolo, F. Frigerio, in: The Science of Art, P.V. Vigato eds, Edizioni Libreria Progetto Padova, Padova (2002) 204-209.

A new microwave-assisted approach to the chemical analysis of mortars, L. Rampazzi, D. Monticelli, R. Verga, L. Toniolo, Annali di Chimica 93 (2003) 315-320.

Merging non-destructive testing techniques for stucco analysis: the case study of S. Abbondio in Como, Italy, A. Sansonetti, R. Bugini, L. Rampazzi, S. Della Torre, R. Segattini, E. Rosina, Materials Evaluation 61 (2003) 604-610.

Analytical investigation of calcium oxalate films on marble monuments, L. Rampazzi, A. Andreotti, I. Bonaduce, M. P. Colombini, C. Colombo, L. Toniolo, Talanta 63 (2004) 967-977.

Oxalate films and red stains on Carrara Marble, M. Realini, C. Colombo, A. Sansonetti, L. Rampazzi, M.P. Colombini, I. Bonaduce, E. Zanardini, P. Abbruscato, Annali di Chimica 95 (2005) 217-226.

 

 
   
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