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Towards harmonized reduction of seismic vulnerability : analyzing regulatory and Incentive frameworks in the Adriatic—Ionian Region
Petra Triller, Angela Santangelo, Giulia Marzani, Maja Kreslin, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: The Adriatic–Ionian region is seismically very active and poses a major challenge for risk mitigation. Each country has developed laws, standards, and techniques to reduce seismic vulnerability. The ADRISEISMIC project created a database of existing regulatory and incentive frameworks, based on a comprehensive study conducted in six countries. The study covered seismic norms, building regulations, urban planning regulations, incentive frameworks, and post-earthquake planning. A comparative matrix was developed in which key parameters, such as year of issuance, references to EU regulations, level of enforcement, mandatory status, target groups, reference period in relation to earthquake occurrence, and consideration of cultural heritage, were analyzed. The database aims to support a harmonized strategy to reduce seismic vulnerability by promoting measures based on common reference standards. This increases safety, improves the built environment, and minimizes risks to people and nature. Particular attention will be paid to historic urban areas that are both vulnerable and rich in cultural heritage. The collected regulatory and incentive framework will serve as a basis for future research to support the identification of good practices and the formulation of customized roadmaps to apply them to reduce seismic vulnerability.
Keywords: seismic vulnerability, regulatory and incentive frameworks, survey, seismic norms, building regulation, urban planning regulation, seismic incentive frameworks, post-earthquake planning, adriatic–ionian region, collection and systematization of documents
Published in DiRROS: 27.08.2025; Views: 354; Downloads: 264
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Multi-scale X-ray techniques for assessing recycled concrete aggregate : from XRPD analysis of leftover cement in recycled aggregates to micro-CT imaging of concrete microstructure
A. Bisciotti, Lucia Mancini, Alberto Viani, Vesna Zalar Serjun, Ana Mladenovič, Giuseppe Cruciani, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: The content of leftover cement paste is a crucial parameter for determining recycled aggregates quality. Various methods assess this, including wet techniques (acid dissolution, chemical degradation, water absorption), physical approaches (freeze-thaw cycles, mechanical shredding, oven-dried density, thermal disaggregation), and spectroscopic or microscopy analyses. However, these methods often lack accuracy, are time-consuming, or depend on operator skill. A novel X-ray Powder Diffraction and Rietveld quantitative phase analysis approach is introduced to improve measurements precision. Results are compared with multi-scale analyses (microscopy, Xray computed tomography, mechanical testing) on recycled aggregate concrete specimens. Findings highlight a strong correlation between leftover cement paste content and key concrete properties, including microstructure, hydration products, and mechanical performance. This study confirms that leftover cement paste content is a decisive factor in recycled concrete aggregate properties, and that the proposed method offers a rapid and reliable approach to control this parameter.
Keywords: recycled concrete aggregate, leftover cement paste, CDW, X-ray diffraction, microstructure
Published in DiRROS: 27.08.2025; Views: 362; Downloads: 226
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Approximation of biholomorphic maps between Runge domains by holomorphic automorphisms
Franc Forstnerič, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: We show that biholomorphic maps between certain pairs of Runge domains in the complex affine space ${\mathbb C}^n$, $n > 1$, are limits of holomorphic automorphisms of ${\mathbb C}^n$. A similar result holds for volume preserving maps and also in Stein manifolds with the density property. This generalises several results in the literature with considerably simpler proofs.
Keywords: Runge domains, holomorphic automorphisms, Stein manifolds, density property
Published in DiRROS: 26.08.2025; Views: 284; Downloads: 162
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A novel glucosamine-based cannabidiol complex based on intermolecular bonding with improved water solubility
Mitja Križman, Jure Zekič, Primož Šket, Alojz Anžlovar, Barbara Zupančič, Jože Grdadolnik, 2025, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 26.08.2025; Views: 419; Downloads: 197
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Coordination chemistry of copper and nickel with xenon difluoride and the hexafluororuthenate(V) anion : synthesis and structural studies
Tomaž Mržljak, Evgeny A. Goreshnik, Gašper Tavčar, Melita Tramšek, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: In the photochemical reactions between MF2 (M = Cu, Ni), Ru, and F2 in anhydrous HF, Cu(RuF6)2, and Ni(RuF6)2 are formed. Only crystals of Cu(RuF6)2 are obtained during the crystallization of the powdered products. Cu(RuF6)2 crystallizes in the triclinic space group Pmathematical equation. The Cu atoms are coordinated by six F atoms, which are shared with octahedral RuF6 units. Together, they form slabs that are interconnected by van der Waals forces. In the reactions between M(RuF6)2 (M = Cu, Ni) and 2XeF2 (1:2 molar ratio), [Cu(XeF2)2](RuF6)2 and [Ni(XeF2)2](RuF6)2 are formed. They both crystallize in the monoclinic space group P21/c. The metal center is coordinated by six F atoms. Two F atoms are provided by two nonbridging XeF2 molecules, while the remaining four originate from four bridging [RuF6]- anions. In the reactions between M(RuF6)2 (M = Cu, Ni) and an excess of XeF2, [Cu(XeF2)6](RuF6)2 and [Ni(XeF2)6](RuF6)2 are formed. They are not isostructural, as the first crystallizes in the triclinic space group Pmathematical equation, while the second crystallizes in the trigonal space group Rmathematical equation. In both cases, homoleptic cations [M(XeF2)6]2+ are present, with the metal center coordinated by six nonbridging XeF2 molecules, while the [RuF6]- anions are discrete.
Keywords: coordination chemistry, X-ray diffraction, xenon difluoride
Published in DiRROS: 26.08.2025; Views: 352; Downloads: 177
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Hydrogen evolution on Ir nanoparticles supported by glassy carbon and graphene nanoplatelets
Lazar Z. Rakočević, Jelena Golubović, Nemanja Latas, Aleksandra S. Popović, Vladimir Rajić, Svetlana Štrbac, 2025, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 26.08.2025; Views: 423; Downloads: 64
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Determination of gaseous ▫$H_2O_2$▫ using UV-vis spectroscopy
Adam Modic, Larisa Filip, Vasko Jovanovski, 2025, original scientific article

Published in DiRROS: 25.08.2025; Views: 434; Downloads: 188
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