Damjanović, Ljiljana S.

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Photocatalytic performance of TiO2/zeolites under simulated solar light for removal of atenolol from aqueous solution

Stojanović, Srna R.; Vranješ, Mila; Šaponjić, Zoran; Rac, Vladislav; Rakić, Vesna M.; Ignjatović, Ljubiša M.; Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.

(2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojanović, Srna R.
AU  - Vranješ, Mila
AU  - Šaponjić, Zoran
AU  - Rac, Vladislav
AU  - Rakić, Vesna M.
AU  - Ignjatović, Ljubiša M.
AU  - Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10343
AB  - Removal of the β-blocker atenolol from an aqueous solution was studied using TiO2/zeolites, prepared by a simple and cost-effective solid-state dispersion method. Synthetic zeolites 13X and ZSM-5 (Si/Al = 40) and natural zeolite clinoptilolite were used as one component of the hybrid materials, whereas TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from TiO2 nanotubes and P25 TiO2 nanoparticles were used as the other. The synthesized materials were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet–visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity for the degradation of atenolol was investigated under simulated solar light. Additionally, the effect of initial pH on atenolol removal and the reusability of prepared catalysts were tested. The best loading of TiO2 was 20 wt% over all investigated zeolites. The degradation of atenolol followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics. The photocatalytic degradation of atenolol after 70 min of irradiation was ~ 50% for TiO2/13X materials, ~ 45% for clinoptilolite combined with P25 TiO2 and ~ 57% for clinoptilolite combined with TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from TiO2 nanotubes. The results showed the highest removal efficiency after 70 min of irradiation for ZSM-5 combined with P25 TiO2 (~ 94%), followed by ZSM-5 combined with TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from TiO2 nanotubes (~ 88%) at near-neutral pH (~ 6.5). The total removal of atenolol from an aqueous solution for TiO2/ZSM-5 materials resulted from two processes: adsorption and photocatalytic degradation. The TiO2/ZSM-5 photocatalysts can be easily recovered and reused as their activity was preserved after four cycles.
T2  - International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
T1  - Photocatalytic performance of TiO2/zeolites under simulated solar light for removal of atenolol from aqueous solution
DO  - 10.1007/s13762-022-04305-6
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojanović, Srna R. and Vranješ, Mila and Šaponjić, Zoran and Rac, Vladislav and Rakić, Vesna M. and Ignjatović, Ljubiša M. and Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Removal of the β-blocker atenolol from an aqueous solution was studied using TiO2/zeolites, prepared by a simple and cost-effective solid-state dispersion method. Synthetic zeolites 13X and ZSM-5 (Si/Al = 40) and natural zeolite clinoptilolite were used as one component of the hybrid materials, whereas TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from TiO2 nanotubes and P25 TiO2 nanoparticles were used as the other. The synthesized materials were characterized by X-ray powder diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, ultraviolet–visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy with energy-dispersive spectroscopy. The photocatalytic activity for the degradation of atenolol was investigated under simulated solar light. Additionally, the effect of initial pH on atenolol removal and the reusability of prepared catalysts were tested. The best loading of TiO2 was 20 wt% over all investigated zeolites. The degradation of atenolol followed the pseudo-first-order kinetics. The photocatalytic degradation of atenolol after 70 min of irradiation was ~ 50% for TiO2/13X materials, ~ 45% for clinoptilolite combined with P25 TiO2 and ~ 57% for clinoptilolite combined with TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from TiO2 nanotubes. The results showed the highest removal efficiency after 70 min of irradiation for ZSM-5 combined with P25 TiO2 (~ 94%), followed by ZSM-5 combined with TiO2 nanocrystals obtained from TiO2 nanotubes (~ 88%) at near-neutral pH (~ 6.5). The total removal of atenolol from an aqueous solution for TiO2/ZSM-5 materials resulted from two processes: adsorption and photocatalytic degradation. The TiO2/ZSM-5 photocatalysts can be easily recovered and reused as their activity was preserved after four cycles.",
journal = "International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology",
title = "Photocatalytic performance of TiO2/zeolites under simulated solar light for removal of atenolol from aqueous solution",
doi = "10.1007/s13762-022-04305-6"
}
Stojanović, S. R., Vranješ, M., Šaponjić, Z., Rac, V., Rakić, V. M., Ignjatović, L. M.,& Damjanović-Vasilić, L. S.. (2022). Photocatalytic performance of TiO2/zeolites under simulated solar light for removal of atenolol from aqueous solution. in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-022-04305-6
Stojanović SR, Vranješ M, Šaponjić Z, Rac V, Rakić VM, Ignjatović LM, Damjanović-Vasilić LS. Photocatalytic performance of TiO2/zeolites under simulated solar light for removal of atenolol from aqueous solution. in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 2022;.
doi:10.1007/s13762-022-04305-6 .
Stojanović, Srna R., Vranješ, Mila, Šaponjić, Zoran, Rac, Vladislav, Rakić, Vesna M., Ignjatović, Ljubiša M., Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S., "Photocatalytic performance of TiO2/zeolites under simulated solar light for removal of atenolol from aqueous solution" in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology (2022),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13762-022-04305-6 . .
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Overcoming phase separation in dual templating: A homogeneous hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology, synthesis and in-depth acidity study

Bosnar, Sanja; Rac, Vladislav; Stošić, Dušan; Travert, Arnaud; Postole, Georgeta; Auroux, Aline; Škapin, Srečo Davor; Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.; Bronić, Josip; Du, Xuesen; Marković, Smilja; Pavlović, Vladimir B.; Rakić, Vesna M.

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Bosnar, Sanja
AU  - Rac, Vladislav
AU  - Stošić, Dušan
AU  - Travert, Arnaud
AU  - Postole, Georgeta
AU  - Auroux, Aline
AU  - Škapin, Srečo Davor
AU  - Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.
AU  - Bronić, Josip
AU  - Du, Xuesen
AU  - Marković, Smilja
AU  - Pavlović, Vladimir B.
AU  - Rakić, Vesna M.
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10017
AB  - Dual templating approach, using hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), was employed in an attempt to synthesize hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite. Amount of mesoporogen and the duration of aging of the precursor were varied. Majority of the synthesis routes resulted in phase separation, yielding separate ZSM-5 and amorphous mesoporous material. The relative amounts of the two phases were dependent on the CTAB amount ratio and also significantly on the duration of precursor aging before CTAB addition. One particular combination of the two factors led to the formation of a homogeneous hierarchical form of ZSM-5 with leafy morphology, consisting of intergrown thin crystalline sheets which formed flower-like structures. The hierarchical ZSM-5 possessed significant microporous (≈95 m2/g) and highly developed mesoporous surface (≈470 m2/g), with a relatively broad distribution of mesopore sizes (<20 nm). The acidity of all samples was studied in detail. Isothermal microcalorimetry/volumetry of ammonia adsorption provided quantitative data on the number and distribution of strength of acidic sites. In situ FTIR of pyridine and collidine adsorption was used to quantify Brønsted and Lewis acid sites, and to provide information on their location - in the micropores or mesopores/external surface. The hierarchical ZSM-5 possessed both Lewis and Brønsted acidity, with Brønsted sites located mainly in the micropores. All samples were fully characterized using XRD, low temperature nitrogen adsorption, FESEM and EDS. The synthetic route used for obtaining the ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology is a simple strategy for preparing hierarchical ZSM-5 forms targeting enhanced diffusivity and accessibility of catalytically active sites.
T2  - Microporous and Mesoporous Materials
T1  - Overcoming phase separation in dual templating: A homogeneous hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology, synthesis and in-depth acidity study
VL  - 329
SP  - 111534
DO  - 10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111534
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Bosnar, Sanja and Rac, Vladislav and Stošić, Dušan and Travert, Arnaud and Postole, Georgeta and Auroux, Aline and Škapin, Srečo Davor and Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S. and Bronić, Josip and Du, Xuesen and Marković, Smilja and Pavlović, Vladimir B. and Rakić, Vesna M.",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Dual templating approach, using hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), was employed in an attempt to synthesize hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite. Amount of mesoporogen and the duration of aging of the precursor were varied. Majority of the synthesis routes resulted in phase separation, yielding separate ZSM-5 and amorphous mesoporous material. The relative amounts of the two phases were dependent on the CTAB amount ratio and also significantly on the duration of precursor aging before CTAB addition. One particular combination of the two factors led to the formation of a homogeneous hierarchical form of ZSM-5 with leafy morphology, consisting of intergrown thin crystalline sheets which formed flower-like structures. The hierarchical ZSM-5 possessed significant microporous (≈95 m2/g) and highly developed mesoporous surface (≈470 m2/g), with a relatively broad distribution of mesopore sizes (<20 nm). The acidity of all samples was studied in detail. Isothermal microcalorimetry/volumetry of ammonia adsorption provided quantitative data on the number and distribution of strength of acidic sites. In situ FTIR of pyridine and collidine adsorption was used to quantify Brønsted and Lewis acid sites, and to provide information on their location - in the micropores or mesopores/external surface. The hierarchical ZSM-5 possessed both Lewis and Brønsted acidity, with Brønsted sites located mainly in the micropores. All samples were fully characterized using XRD, low temperature nitrogen adsorption, FESEM and EDS. The synthetic route used for obtaining the ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology is a simple strategy for preparing hierarchical ZSM-5 forms targeting enhanced diffusivity and accessibility of catalytically active sites.",
journal = "Microporous and Mesoporous Materials",
title = "Overcoming phase separation in dual templating: A homogeneous hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology, synthesis and in-depth acidity study",
volume = "329",
pages = "111534",
doi = "10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111534"
}
Bosnar, S., Rac, V., Stošić, D., Travert, A., Postole, G., Auroux, A., Škapin, S. D., Damjanović-Vasilić, L. S., Bronić, J., Du, X., Marković, S., Pavlović, V. B.,& Rakić, V. M.. (2021). Overcoming phase separation in dual templating: A homogeneous hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology, synthesis and in-depth acidity study. in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 329, 111534.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111534
Bosnar S, Rac V, Stošić D, Travert A, Postole G, Auroux A, Škapin SD, Damjanović-Vasilić LS, Bronić J, Du X, Marković S, Pavlović VB, Rakić VM. Overcoming phase separation in dual templating: A homogeneous hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology, synthesis and in-depth acidity study. in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 2021;329:111534.
doi:10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111534 .
Bosnar, Sanja, Rac, Vladislav, Stošić, Dušan, Travert, Arnaud, Postole, Georgeta, Auroux, Aline, Škapin, Srečo Davor, Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S., Bronić, Josip, Du, Xuesen, Marković, Smilja, Pavlović, Vladimir B., Rakić, Vesna M., "Overcoming phase separation in dual templating: A homogeneous hierarchical ZSM-5 zeolite with flower-like morphology, synthesis and in-depth acidity study" in Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 329 (2021):111534,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micromeso.2021.111534 . .
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Analysis of lead-based archaeological pottery glazes by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy

Kuzmanović, Miroslav M.; Stancalie, Andrei; Milovanović, Dubravka S.; Staicu, Angela; Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.; Ranković, Dragan; Savović, Jelena

(2021)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Kuzmanović, Miroslav M.
AU  - Stancalie, Andrei
AU  - Milovanović, Dubravka S.
AU  - Staicu, Angela
AU  - Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.
AU  - Ranković, Dragan
AU  - Savović, Jelena
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9644
AB  - The aim of this study was to demonstrate the potential of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) in the analysis of pottery shards, which are commonly the most abundant artefacts recovered at archaeological sites. The analytical capability of LIBS in identification of elements characteristic to inorganic pigments used for decoration was assessed. Based on the specific elements detected in the LIBS spectra of glazes, correlations between the elemental composition of the glaze and the colours of the glazed surface were established. The results were in accordance with the previously reported Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) and Raman analyses of some of the samples, and with the presently performed XRF analysis. Two important parameters for plasma characterization, temperature and electron number density, were estimated from the spectral data. A potential use of LIBS for depth profiling was also investigated by analysing the silicon to aluminium intensity ratio as a function of the number of laser shots applied. Profilometry analysis of the damages created on the glazed surfaces by laser shots was used to estimate the average ablation depth and ablated mass.
T2  - Optics & Laser Technology
T1  - Analysis of lead-based archaeological pottery glazes by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
VL  - 134
SP  - 106599
DO  - 10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106599
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Kuzmanović, Miroslav M. and Stancalie, Andrei and Milovanović, Dubravka S. and Staicu, Angela and Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S. and Ranković, Dragan and Savović, Jelena",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to demonstrate the potential of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) in the analysis of pottery shards, which are commonly the most abundant artefacts recovered at archaeological sites. The analytical capability of LIBS in identification of elements characteristic to inorganic pigments used for decoration was assessed. Based on the specific elements detected in the LIBS spectra of glazes, correlations between the elemental composition of the glaze and the colours of the glazed surface were established. The results were in accordance with the previously reported Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence (EDXRF) and Raman analyses of some of the samples, and with the presently performed XRF analysis. Two important parameters for plasma characterization, temperature and electron number density, were estimated from the spectral data. A potential use of LIBS for depth profiling was also investigated by analysing the silicon to aluminium intensity ratio as a function of the number of laser shots applied. Profilometry analysis of the damages created on the glazed surfaces by laser shots was used to estimate the average ablation depth and ablated mass.",
journal = "Optics & Laser Technology",
title = "Analysis of lead-based archaeological pottery glazes by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy",
volume = "134",
pages = "106599",
doi = "10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106599"
}
Kuzmanović, M. M., Stancalie, A., Milovanović, D. S., Staicu, A., Damjanović-Vasilić, L. S., Ranković, D.,& Savović, J.. (2021). Analysis of lead-based archaeological pottery glazes by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy. in Optics & Laser Technology, 134, 106599.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106599
Kuzmanović MM, Stancalie A, Milovanović DS, Staicu A, Damjanović-Vasilić LS, Ranković D, Savović J. Analysis of lead-based archaeological pottery glazes by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy. in Optics & Laser Technology. 2021;134:106599.
doi:10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106599 .
Kuzmanović, Miroslav M., Stancalie, Andrei, Milovanović, Dubravka S., Staicu, Angela, Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S., Ranković, Dragan, Savović, Jelena, "Analysis of lead-based archaeological pottery glazes by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy" in Optics & Laser Technology, 134 (2021):106599,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optlastec.2020.106599 . .
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Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress

Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja; Bikić, Vesna; Wright, Victoria J.; Radosavjević Evans, Ivana; Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.

(2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja
AU  - Bikić, Vesna
AU  - Wright, Victoria J.
AU  - Radosavjević Evans, Ivana
AU  - Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.
PY  - 2018
UR  - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1296207417304478
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7923
AB  - The chemical and mineralogical composition of ceramic bodies, glazes and pigments, as well as the firing temperatures of main groups of Austrian period painted pottery excavated at the Belgrade Fortress on the territory of Serbia, two groups of Malhornware and one group of Anabaptist faience, were determined by a combination of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Investigated pottery was uncovered in the same archaeological context and dated the end of 17th/first decade of 18th century. The obtained mineralogical and chemical composition shows the similarities between the Malhornware groups that indicate a similar production technology. Use of calcareous clay fired at temperatures in the range 850-900 degrees C indicates a different production technology for the Anabaptists faience. The compositional data treatment by multivariate statistical analysis reveals heterogeneity in the Anabaptist faience group of samples, suggesting potential interactions between the local potters and the Anabaptist communities. (C) 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
T2  - Journal of Cultural Heritage
T1  - Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress
VL  - 32
SP  - 9
EP  - 21
DO  - 10.1016/j.culher.2018.01.018
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja and Bikić, Vesna and Wright, Victoria J. and Radosavjević Evans, Ivana and Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S.",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The chemical and mineralogical composition of ceramic bodies, glazes and pigments, as well as the firing temperatures of main groups of Austrian period painted pottery excavated at the Belgrade Fortress on the territory of Serbia, two groups of Malhornware and one group of Anabaptist faience, were determined by a combination of powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Investigated pottery was uncovered in the same archaeological context and dated the end of 17th/first decade of 18th century. The obtained mineralogical and chemical composition shows the similarities between the Malhornware groups that indicate a similar production technology. Use of calcareous clay fired at temperatures in the range 850-900 degrees C indicates a different production technology for the Anabaptists faience. The compositional data treatment by multivariate statistical analysis reveals heterogeneity in the Anabaptist faience group of samples, suggesting potential interactions between the local potters and the Anabaptist communities. (C) 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Journal of Cultural Heritage",
title = "Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress",
volume = "32",
pages = "9-21",
doi = "10.1016/j.culher.2018.01.018"
}
Gajić-Kvaščev, M., Bikić, V., Wright, V. J., Radosavjević Evans, I.,& Damjanović-Vasilić, L. S.. (2018). Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress. in Journal of Cultural Heritage, 32, 9-21.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2018.01.018
Gajić-Kvaščev M, Bikić V, Wright VJ, Radosavjević Evans I, Damjanović-Vasilić LS. Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress. in Journal of Cultural Heritage. 2018;32:9-21.
doi:10.1016/j.culher.2018.01.018 .
Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja, Bikić, Vesna, Wright, Victoria J., Radosavjević Evans, Ivana, Damjanović-Vasilić, Ljiljana S., "Archaeometric study of 17th/18th century painted pottery from the Belgrade Fortress" in Journal of Cultural Heritage, 32 (2018):9-21,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2018.01.018 . .
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Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques

Perišić, Nebojša; Marić-Stojanović, Milica; Andrić, Velibor; Mioč, Ubavka B.; Damjanović, Ljiljana S.

(2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Perišić, Nebojša
AU  - Marić-Stojanović, Milica
AU  - Andrić, Velibor
AU  - Mioč, Ubavka B.
AU  - Damjanović, Ljiljana S.
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1406
AB  - A study of decorated Neolithic pottery samples from the excavation site Plocnik, Serbia, was performed using X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. The investigated samples belong to the era of the Vinca culture that existed in the central Balkan region from the mid VI until the first half of the V millennium BCE. The mineralogical composition of the pottery samples and comparison of the investigated pottery with thermally treated local clay indicated firing temperatures in the range from 600 to 800 degrees C. Two different types of white pigments were identified in white incrusted decorations: calcium carbonate and bone white (composed of crushed bones). This is the first evidence of the use of bones for decorations in pottery of the Vinca culture from the excavation site Plocnik. In addition to this, it was revealed that the potters used the iron reduction technique for obtaining black decorations.
T2  - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
T1  - Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques
VL  - 81
IS  - 12
SP  - 1415
EP  - 1426
DO  - 10.2298/JSC160823100P
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Perišić, Nebojša and Marić-Stojanović, Milica and Andrić, Velibor and Mioč, Ubavka B. and Damjanović, Ljiljana S.",
year = "2016",
abstract = "A study of decorated Neolithic pottery samples from the excavation site Plocnik, Serbia, was performed using X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy. The investigated samples belong to the era of the Vinca culture that existed in the central Balkan region from the mid VI until the first half of the V millennium BCE. The mineralogical composition of the pottery samples and comparison of the investigated pottery with thermally treated local clay indicated firing temperatures in the range from 600 to 800 degrees C. Two different types of white pigments were identified in white incrusted decorations: calcium carbonate and bone white (composed of crushed bones). This is the first evidence of the use of bones for decorations in pottery of the Vinca culture from the excavation site Plocnik. In addition to this, it was revealed that the potters used the iron reduction technique for obtaining black decorations.",
journal = "Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society",
title = "Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques",
volume = "81",
number = "12",
pages = "1415-1426",
doi = "10.2298/JSC160823100P"
}
Perišić, N., Marić-Stojanović, M., Andrić, V., Mioč, U. B.,& Damjanović, L. S.. (2016). Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 81(12), 1415-1426.
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC160823100P
Perišić N, Marić-Stojanović M, Andrić V, Mioč UB, Damjanović LS. Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 2016;81(12):1415-1426.
doi:10.2298/JSC160823100P .
Perišić, Nebojša, Marić-Stojanović, Milica, Andrić, Velibor, Mioč, Ubavka B., Damjanović, Ljiljana S., "Physicochemical characterisation of pottery from the Vinca culture, Serbia, regarding the firing temperature and decoration techniques" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 81, no. 12 (2016):1415-1426,
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC160823100P . .
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The characterization of canvas painting by the Serbian artist Milo Milunovic using X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy

Damjanović, Ljiljana S.; Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja; Durdevic, J.; Andrić, Velibor; Marić-Stojanović, M.; Lazić, T.; Nikolic, S.

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Damjanović, Ljiljana S.
AU  - Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja
AU  - Durdevic, J.
AU  - Andrić, Velibor
AU  - Marić-Stojanović, M.
AU  - Lazić, T.
AU  - Nikolic, S.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/706
AB  - A canvas painting by Milo Milunovic The Inspiration of the poet was studied by energy dispersive X-Ray fluorescence (EDXRF), micro-Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in order to identify materials used by the artist and his painting technique. Study is perfomed combining in situ non-destructive method with the preparation and study of cross-section samples and raw fragments of the samples. Milo Milunovic, an eminent painter from Balkan region, made a copy of the Nicolas Poussins original painting in Louvre in 1926/27. Obtained results revealed following pigments on the investigated canvas painting: vermilion, minium, cobalt blue, ultramarine, lead white, zinc white, cadmium yellow, chrome-based green pigment and several earth pigments - red and yellow ocher, green earth and umber. Ground layer was made of lead white mixed with calcium carbonate. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
T2  - Radiation Physics and Chemistry
T1  - The characterization of canvas painting by the Serbian artist Milo Milunovic using X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy
VL  - 115
SP  - 135
EP  - 142
DO  - 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.06.017
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Damjanović, Ljiljana S. and Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja and Durdevic, J. and Andrić, Velibor and Marić-Stojanović, M. and Lazić, T. and Nikolic, S.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "A canvas painting by Milo Milunovic The Inspiration of the poet was studied by energy dispersive X-Ray fluorescence (EDXRF), micro-Raman and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy in order to identify materials used by the artist and his painting technique. Study is perfomed combining in situ non-destructive method with the preparation and study of cross-section samples and raw fragments of the samples. Milo Milunovic, an eminent painter from Balkan region, made a copy of the Nicolas Poussins original painting in Louvre in 1926/27. Obtained results revealed following pigments on the investigated canvas painting: vermilion, minium, cobalt blue, ultramarine, lead white, zinc white, cadmium yellow, chrome-based green pigment and several earth pigments - red and yellow ocher, green earth and umber. Ground layer was made of lead white mixed with calcium carbonate. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.",
journal = "Radiation Physics and Chemistry",
title = "The characterization of canvas painting by the Serbian artist Milo Milunovic using X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy",
volume = "115",
pages = "135-142",
doi = "10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.06.017"
}
Damjanović, L. S., Gajić-Kvaščev, M., Durdevic, J., Andrić, V., Marić-Stojanović, M., Lazić, T.,& Nikolic, S.. (2015). The characterization of canvas painting by the Serbian artist Milo Milunovic using X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy. in Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 115, 135-142.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.06.017
Damjanović LS, Gajić-Kvaščev M, Durdevic J, Andrić V, Marić-Stojanović M, Lazić T, Nikolic S. The characterization of canvas painting by the Serbian artist Milo Milunovic using X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy. in Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 2015;115:135-142.
doi:10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.06.017 .
Damjanović, Ljiljana S., Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja, Durdevic, J., Andrić, Velibor, Marić-Stojanović, M., Lazić, T., Nikolic, S., "The characterization of canvas painting by the Serbian artist Milo Milunovic using X-ray fluorescence, micro-Raman and FTIR spectroscopy" in Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 115 (2015):135-142,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.radphyschem.2015.06.017 . .
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Spectroscopic Study of An Icon Painted on Wooden Panel

Stojanovic, Sofija R.; Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja; Damjanović, Ljiljana S.

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojanovic, Sofija R.
AU  - Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja
AU  - Damjanović, Ljiljana S.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/766
AB  - Russian icon painted on wooden panel analyzed in this work is interesting for art historians because there is no precise information in which workshops it was made or who the author was. Similar icons are often found in churches and monasteries in our region. In order to obtain information about materials used for creation of investigated icon two micro-analytical techniques were used: Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy (EDXRF) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Obtained results confirmed presence of following materials: lead-white, vermilion, minium, ultramarine, brown and green earth pigments and silver in combination with yellow organic varnish, which served to an iconographer for gilding. Ground layer was made of calcite. Blue pigment ultramarine was probably used for blue colour as well as for obtaining particulars hues in several parts of the paint layer. This can be important information for further research concerning particular workshop in which the icon was made. Identified materials are typical for Russian iconography of the 19th century.
T2  - Hemijska industrija
T1  - Spectroscopic Study of An Icon Painted on Wooden Panel
VL  - 69
IS  - 4
SP  - 387
EP  - 393
DO  - 10.2298/HEMIND140430053S
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojanovic, Sofija R. and Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja and Damjanović, Ljiljana S.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "Russian icon painted on wooden panel analyzed in this work is interesting for art historians because there is no precise information in which workshops it was made or who the author was. Similar icons are often found in churches and monasteries in our region. In order to obtain information about materials used for creation of investigated icon two micro-analytical techniques were used: Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence spectroscopy (EDXRF) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. Obtained results confirmed presence of following materials: lead-white, vermilion, minium, ultramarine, brown and green earth pigments and silver in combination with yellow organic varnish, which served to an iconographer for gilding. Ground layer was made of calcite. Blue pigment ultramarine was probably used for blue colour as well as for obtaining particulars hues in several parts of the paint layer. This can be important information for further research concerning particular workshop in which the icon was made. Identified materials are typical for Russian iconography of the 19th century.",
journal = "Hemijska industrija",
title = "Spectroscopic Study of An Icon Painted on Wooden Panel",
volume = "69",
number = "4",
pages = "387-393",
doi = "10.2298/HEMIND140430053S"
}
Stojanovic, S. R., Gajić-Kvaščev, M.,& Damjanović, L. S.. (2015). Spectroscopic Study of An Icon Painted on Wooden Panel. in Hemijska industrija, 69(4), 387-393.
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND140430053S
Stojanovic SR, Gajić-Kvaščev M, Damjanović LS. Spectroscopic Study of An Icon Painted on Wooden Panel. in Hemijska industrija. 2015;69(4):387-393.
doi:10.2298/HEMIND140430053S .
Stojanovic, Sofija R., Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja, Damjanović, Ljiljana S., "Spectroscopic Study of An Icon Painted on Wooden Panel" in Hemijska industrija, 69, no. 4 (2015):387-393,
https://doi.org/10.2298/HEMIND140430053S . .
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Spectroscopic investigation of two Serbian icons painted on canvas

Damjanović, Ljiljana S.; Marjanovic, Olgica; Marić-Stojanović, Milica; Andrić, Velibor; Mioč, Ubavka B.

(2015)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Damjanović, Ljiljana S.
AU  - Marjanovic, Olgica
AU  - Marić-Stojanović, Milica
AU  - Andrić, Velibor
AU  - Mioč, Ubavka B.
PY  - 2015
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/651
AB  - A multianalytical study of two Serbian icons, The Virgin and Child and St. Petka, painted on canvas by unknown authors was performed in order to identify the materials used as pigments, binders and the ground layer. The investigated icons belong to the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade. Samples, collected from different parts of the icons, were analysed by: optical microscopy (OM), energy dispersive X-Ray fluorescence (EDXRF), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. The obtained results revealed the presence of the following pigments: Prussian Blue, ultramarine, Green Earth, iron oxides, Lead White and Zinc White. Linseed oil was used as the binder. The materials used for the ground layers were gypsum, calcite, baryte and Lead White. The gilded surface of the icon The Virgin and Child was made of gold. The gilded surface on the frame of this icon was made of imitation of gold, i.e., Schlagmetal, since EDXRF spectroscopy showed the presence of copper and zinc, while gold was not detected. Based on the style and the consideration of an art historian, as well as on the obtained results for the corresponding pigments and binder, both icons were most probably made at the end of 19th or the beginning of the 20th century.
T2  - Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
T1  - Spectroscopic investigation of two Serbian icons painted on canvas
VL  - 80
IS  - 6
SP  - 805
EP  - 817
DO  - 10.2298/JSC140722099D
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Damjanović, Ljiljana S. and Marjanovic, Olgica and Marić-Stojanović, Milica and Andrić, Velibor and Mioč, Ubavka B.",
year = "2015",
abstract = "A multianalytical study of two Serbian icons, The Virgin and Child and St. Petka, painted on canvas by unknown authors was performed in order to identify the materials used as pigments, binders and the ground layer. The investigated icons belong to the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Belgrade. Samples, collected from different parts of the icons, were analysed by: optical microscopy (OM), energy dispersive X-Ray fluorescence (EDXRF), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and micro-Raman spectroscopy. The obtained results revealed the presence of the following pigments: Prussian Blue, ultramarine, Green Earth, iron oxides, Lead White and Zinc White. Linseed oil was used as the binder. The materials used for the ground layers were gypsum, calcite, baryte and Lead White. The gilded surface of the icon The Virgin and Child was made of gold. The gilded surface on the frame of this icon was made of imitation of gold, i.e., Schlagmetal, since EDXRF spectroscopy showed the presence of copper and zinc, while gold was not detected. Based on the style and the consideration of an art historian, as well as on the obtained results for the corresponding pigments and binder, both icons were most probably made at the end of 19th or the beginning of the 20th century.",
journal = "Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society",
title = "Spectroscopic investigation of two Serbian icons painted on canvas",
volume = "80",
number = "6",
pages = "805-817",
doi = "10.2298/JSC140722099D"
}
Damjanović, L. S., Marjanovic, O., Marić-Stojanović, M., Andrić, V.,& Mioč, U. B.. (2015). Spectroscopic investigation of two Serbian icons painted on canvas. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 80(6), 805-817.
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC140722099D
Damjanović LS, Marjanovic O, Marić-Stojanović M, Andrić V, Mioč UB. Spectroscopic investigation of two Serbian icons painted on canvas. in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society. 2015;80(6):805-817.
doi:10.2298/JSC140722099D .
Damjanović, Ljiljana S., Marjanovic, Olgica, Marić-Stojanović, Milica, Andrić, Velibor, Mioč, Ubavka B., "Spectroscopic investigation of two Serbian icons painted on canvas" in Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 80, no. 6 (2015):805-817,
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC140722099D . .
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Spectroscopic investigation of milo milunović’s canvas painting “the inspiration of the poet”

Damjanović, Ljiljana S.; Đurđević, J.; Andrić, Velibor; Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja; Stojanović, M.; Lazić, T.; Nikolić, S.

(Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia, 2010)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Damjanović, Ljiljana S.
AU  - Đurđević, J.
AU  - Andrić, Velibor
AU  - Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja
AU  - Stojanović, M.
AU  - Lazić, T.
AU  - Nikolić, S.
PY  - 2010
UR  - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9348
AB  - A canvas painting by Milo Milunović “The Inspiration of the poet” was
investigated in this work by multianalitical approach in order to identify pigments
used by the artist as well as his painting technique. Results obtained by optical
microscopy, fluorescence photography under UV light, energy dispersive X-Ray
fluorescence (EDXRF) and FTIR Spectroscopy revealed following pigments on the
painting: lead white, zinc white, cobalt blue, red pigment vermilion, green pigment
viridian, as well as several earth colours. Optical micrographs show regions with
no separation between layers, indicating that these areas were painted wet paint
over wet paint.
PB  - Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia
C3  - Physical chemistry 2010 : 10th international conference on fundamental and applied aspects of physical chemistry
T1  - Spectroscopic investigation of milo milunović’s canvas painting “the inspiration of the poet”
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9348
ER  - 
@conference{
author = "Damjanović, Ljiljana S. and Đurđević, J. and Andrić, Velibor and Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja and Stojanović, M. and Lazić, T. and Nikolić, S.",
year = "2010",
abstract = "A canvas painting by Milo Milunović “The Inspiration of the poet” was
investigated in this work by multianalitical approach in order to identify pigments
used by the artist as well as his painting technique. Results obtained by optical
microscopy, fluorescence photography under UV light, energy dispersive X-Ray
fluorescence (EDXRF) and FTIR Spectroscopy revealed following pigments on the
painting: lead white, zinc white, cobalt blue, red pigment vermilion, green pigment
viridian, as well as several earth colours. Optical micrographs show regions with
no separation between layers, indicating that these areas were painted wet paint
over wet paint.",
publisher = "Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia",
journal = "Physical chemistry 2010 : 10th international conference on fundamental and applied aspects of physical chemistry",
title = "Spectroscopic investigation of milo milunović’s canvas painting “the inspiration of the poet”",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9348"
}
Damjanović, L. S., Đurđević, J., Andrić, V., Gajić-Kvaščev, M., Stojanović, M., Lazić, T.,& Nikolić, S.. (2010). Spectroscopic investigation of milo milunović’s canvas painting “the inspiration of the poet”. in Physical chemistry 2010 : 10th international conference on fundamental and applied aspects of physical chemistry
Society of Physical Chemists of Serbia..
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9348
Damjanović LS, Đurđević J, Andrić V, Gajić-Kvaščev M, Stojanović M, Lazić T, Nikolić S. Spectroscopic investigation of milo milunović’s canvas painting “the inspiration of the poet”. in Physical chemistry 2010 : 10th international conference on fundamental and applied aspects of physical chemistry. 2010;.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9348 .
Damjanović, Ljiljana S., Đurđević, J., Andrić, Velibor, Gajić-Kvaščev, Maja, Stojanović, M., Lazić, T., Nikolić, S., "Spectroscopic investigation of milo milunović’s canvas painting “the inspiration of the poet”" in Physical chemistry 2010 : 10th international conference on fundamental and applied aspects of physical chemistry (2010),
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_vinar_9348 .