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2023-07-05
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370 pages
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9783031319440
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Anglais
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Antonio Doménech-Carbó (València, Spain, 1953) is Professor at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Universitat de València (PhD 1989). His research is focused on solid-state electrochemistry with particular emphasis on the study of porous materials and the development of electroanalytical methods for archaeometry, conservation, and restoration. He is the author of over 250 articles including one IUPAC technical report, and several books; among them, Electrochemical Methods in Archeometry, Conservation, and Restoration (Springer, 2009), Electrochemistry of immobilized particles and droplets (2nd ed. Springer, 2014), and Electrochemistry of Porous Materials (Taylor & Francis, 1st edit. 2010, 2nd edit. 2021). Currently, is a member of the editorial board of ChemTexts (Springer) and topical editor of the Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry (Springer). He is a reviewer of the European Research Council and several national research agencies and a referee of over 180 indexed journals.

María Teresa Doménech Carbó, B.Sc., D.Phil. in Chemistry  (Universitat  de València), since 1999 professor in Science of Conservation,  Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), since 2005 until 2016 was director of the Institut Universitari de Restauració del Patrimoni (IRP) of the UPV and editor-in-chief of Arché, the Journal of IRP Research. In a research career spanning 25 years, she has published over 200 papers and books on chemical and physical methods of analysis of artworks. Including Electrochemical Methods in Archeometry, Conservation and Restoration (Springer, 2009). She has made over 150 presentations of her research work at international seminars and conferences. She has directed over 12 regional, national and European R+D. She has supervised 20 research students successfully for the degrees of Ph.D. in chemistry and cultural heritage conservation.
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