Bojan Miljević
University of Novi Sad
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Journal of Applied Physics | 2010
M. Barchuk; Václav Holý; Bojan Miljević; B. Krause; Tilo Baumbach; J. Hertkorn; F. Scholz
In this article, we combine diffuse x-ray scattering with a Monte Carlo simulation method for the determination of the dislocation density in thin heteroepitaxial layers. As a model, we consider GaN epitaxial layers containing threading dislocations perpendicular to the surface. The densities of particular types of threading dislocations following from the comparison of measured and simulated distributions of diffusely scattered x-ray intensity are compared with the dislocation densities determined by etching. A good agreement was found.
Applied Physics Letters | 2011
M. Barchuk; Václav Holý; Bojan Miljević; B. Krause; Tilo Baumbach
We used high-resolution x-ray reciprocal space mapping in noncoplanar grazing-incidence geometry for the determination of the density of edge threading dislocations in c-oriented GaNepitaxial layers and we compared the measured intensity distributions with results of numerical Monte Carlo simulations of diffuse scattering. We demonstrated that a combination of diffraction data taken in coplanar symmetric and noncoplanar grazing-incidence geometries makes it possible to obtain the densities of screw and edge threading dislocations.
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology | 2018
Boštjan Žener; Lev Matoh; Giorgio Carraro; Bojan Miljević; Romana Cerc Korošec
Titanium dioxide photocatalysts have received a lot of attention during the past decades due to their ability to degrade various organic pollutants to CO2 and H2O, which makes them suitable for use in environmental related fields such as air and water treatment and self-cleaning surfaces. In this work, titania thin films and powders were prepared by a particulate sol–gel route, using titanium tetrachloride (TiCl4) as a precursor. Afterwards, the prepared sols were doped with nitrogen (ammonium nitrate, urea), sulfur (thiourea) and platinum (chloroplatinic acid), coated onto glass substrates by dip-coating, and thermally treated in a muffle furnace to promote crystallization. The resulting thin films were then characterized by various techniques (i.e., TGA-DSC-MS, XRD, BET, XPS, SEM, band gap measurements). The photocatalytic activity of the prepared thin films was determined by measuring the degradation rate of plasmocorinth B (PB), an organic pigment used in the textile industry, which can pose an environmental risk when expelled into wastewater. A kinetic model for adsorption and subsequent degradation was used to fit the experimental data. The results have shown an increase in photocatalytic activity under visible-light illumination of nonmetal and metal doped and co-doped titania thin films compared to an undoped sample.
Chemosphere | 2018
Aleksandar Djordjevic; Daniela Šojić Merkulov; Marina Lazarević; Ivana Borišev; Igor Medić; Vladimir B. Pavlović; Bojan Miljević; Biljana F. Abramović
The surface modification of commercial TiO2 Hombikat (TiO2) using nanoparticles of fullerene C60 with tetrahydrofuran (THF-nC60), as well as fullerenol C60(OH)24 nanoparticles (FNP) was investigated in this study. Characterization of THF-nC60, FNP, TiO2, TiO2/THF-nC60, and TiO2/FNP was studied by using DES, ELS, TEM, SEM, DRS and BET measurements and their photoactivity has been examined on the mesotrione degradation under simulated sunlight. It was found that FNP in self-assembled nanocomposite TiO2/FNP increased negatively charge, as well as catalytic surface of TiO2. In addition, TiO2/FNP exhibits a shift of band gap energy to lower values compared to TiO2 and TiO2/THF-nC60. BET surface area has not showed significant differences among catalysts. Furthermore, it was found that the highest photoactivity was obtained for TiO2/FNP system. Besides, influence of different concentrations of electron acceptors (H2O2 and KBrO3), as well as scavengers on the kinetics of mesotrione removal in aqueous solution with/without TiO2 and FNP under simulated sunlight was investigated. Namely, addition of mentioned electron acceptors has resulted in higher mesotrione degradation efficiency compared to O2 alone. Besides, in the first period substrate degradation probably takes place via hydroxyl radicals and after 60 min of irradiation the reaction mechanism proceeds mainly via holes. The most efficient system for mesotrione degradation and mineralization were TiO2/7 mM KBrO3 and TiO2/7 mM KBrO3/40 μl FNP, respectively.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Mirjana Dimitrievska; T.B. Ivetić; Alexander P. Litvinchuk; Andrew Fairbrother; Bojan Miljević; G.R. Štrbac; Alejandro Pérez Rodríguez; S.R. Lukić-Petrović
Advanced Materials Interfaces | 2018
Nele De Belie; Elke Gruyaert; Abir Al-Tabbaa; Paola Antonaci; Cornelia Baera; Diana Bajare; Aveline Darquennes; Robert Davies; Liberato Ferrara; Tony Jefferson; Chrysoula Litina; Bojan Miljević; Anna Otlewska; Jonjaua Ranogajec; Marta Roig-Flores; Kevin Paine; Pawel Lukowski; Pedro Serna; Jean Marc Christian Tulliani; Snezana Vucetic; Jianyun Wang; H.M. Jonkers
Ceramics International | 2016
T.B. Ivetić; N.L. Finčur; Biljana F. Abramović; Mirjana Dimitrievska; G.R. Štrbac; K.O. Čajko; Bojan Miljević; Lj.R. Đačanin; S.R. Lukić-Petrović
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014
B. Krause; Bojan Miljević; Timo Aschenbrenner; E. Piskorska-Hommel; C. Tessarek; Mykhailo Barchuk; Gernot Buth; R. Donfeu Tchana; S. Figge; J. Gutowski; Daniel Hänschke; J. Kalden; T. Laurus; Sergey Lazarev; R. Magalhaes-Paniago; K. Sebald; A. Wolska; D. Hommel; J. Falta; Václav Holý; Tilo Baumbach
Ceramics International | 2017
Bojan Miljević; J.M. van der Bergh; Snežana Vučetić; D. Lazar; Jonjaua Ranogajec
Microelectronic Engineering | 2018
Nataša Samardžić; Branimir Bajac; Jovan S. Bajić; Elvira Đurđić; Bojan Miljević; Vladimir V. Srdić; Goran Stojanovic