The stolen Scream painting of Edvard Munch was restored and in the restoration work of the damages on the painting, a glue of the materials which have to be somewhat identical to the glue that Munch used in the Scream painting was needed. A reference glue which was provided by the Munch museum and some origin materials from the Scream painting was analyzed in this thesis. The work presented characterized the two samples. The reference glue was analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) with protein options. A tryptic digestion procedure with DL-dithiothreitol (DTT) recduction and iodoacetamide (IAM) alkylation was explored in the study and the trypsination procedure was proved to function well in the method. The tryptic diges...
ABSTRACT LC-NMR combines the powerful separation technique liquid chromatography (LC) with the stru...
The foci of this dissertation are on advanced liquid chromatography (LC) separation and mass spectro...
Proteins in works of art are generally determined by the relative amounts of amino acids. This metho...
Preserving as much as possible the appearance and the integrity of a work of art in time is one of t...
Analytical methods and techniques are assets of key importance in the current chemistry research. Th...
In recent years, the use of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) on tryptic dig...
The chemical characterization of materials used in works of art is extremely useful for gaining a be...
A proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the p...
The most recent advances in the identification and determination of organic constituents in painting...
Comprehension of the materials, such as binding media, used by artists is of uttermost importance in...
Aim of this work is to propose an analytical protocol for proteinaceous binder identification in pai...
Liquid chromatography has been widely employed in the analysis of materials in Heritage Science, due...
One of the analytical challenges posed by forensic science includes the identification and quantific...
As early as 1946, Felix Bloch and Edward Mills Purcell detected nuclear magnetic resonance signals, ...
The task of this diploma thesis was to investigate the influence of inorganic pigments on the identi...
ABSTRACT LC-NMR combines the powerful separation technique liquid chromatography (LC) with the stru...
The foci of this dissertation are on advanced liquid chromatography (LC) separation and mass spectro...
Proteins in works of art are generally determined by the relative amounts of amino acids. This metho...
Preserving as much as possible the appearance and the integrity of a work of art in time is one of t...
Analytical methods and techniques are assets of key importance in the current chemistry research. Th...
In recent years, the use of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) on tryptic dig...
The chemical characterization of materials used in works of art is extremely useful for gaining a be...
A proteomics approach was used for the identification of protein binders in historical paints: the p...
The most recent advances in the identification and determination of organic constituents in painting...
Comprehension of the materials, such as binding media, used by artists is of uttermost importance in...
Aim of this work is to propose an analytical protocol for proteinaceous binder identification in pai...
Liquid chromatography has been widely employed in the analysis of materials in Heritage Science, due...
One of the analytical challenges posed by forensic science includes the identification and quantific...
As early as 1946, Felix Bloch and Edward Mills Purcell detected nuclear magnetic resonance signals, ...
The task of this diploma thesis was to investigate the influence of inorganic pigments on the identi...
ABSTRACT LC-NMR combines the powerful separation technique liquid chromatography (LC) with the stru...
The foci of this dissertation are on advanced liquid chromatography (LC) separation and mass spectro...
Proteins in works of art are generally determined by the relative amounts of amino acids. This metho...