Course code:
349A2
Course name:
Selected Chapters of Analytical Chemistry

Academic year:

2024/2025.

Attendance requirements:

303A2 / 303H2

ECTS:

10

Study level:

basic academic studies, integrated basic and graduate academic studies

Study programs:

Chemistry: 4. year, summer semester, elective (E15H2) course

Environmental Chemistry: 4. year, summer semester, elective (E15S2) course

Chemical Education: 4. year, summer semester, elective (E16P2) course

Teachers:

Tatjana ®. Verbić, Ph.D.
associate professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd

Filip Lj. Andrić, Ph.D.
associate professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd

Jelena J. Mutić, Ph.D.
full professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd

Assistants:

Slađana Z. Đurđić, Ph.D.
assistant professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd

Milica S. Jankov
research assistant, Innovation center, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd

Hours of instruction:

Weekly: four hours of lectures + four hours of labwork (4+0+4)

Goals:

The aim of the course Selected Chapters of Analytical Chemistry is to help students further improve their knowledge in some areas of analytical chemistry. Through experimental exercises students will master modern instrumental methods of analysis: potentiometry, spectrophotometry, HPLC, HPTLC, IC, ICP-MS, ICP-OES, FIA and chemometric methods of processing and interpreting measurement data.

Outcome:

Upon completing this course, a student is able to select the most suitable analytical method and use it in the analysis of complex samples, to process and interpret measurement results.

Teaching methods:

Lectures and experimental exercises (group and individual).

Extracurricular activities:

Coursebooks:

Main coursebooks:

  • R. Kellner, J.M. Mermet, M.Oto, M.Valcarcel. H.M.Widmer: Analytical Chemistry, Wiley-VCH, 2004.

Supplementary coursebooks:

  • James N. Miller, Jane C. Miller: Statistics and Chemometrics for Analytical Chemistry, Pearson Education, Harlow, 2010.
  • Lidija Pfendt, Dušanka Milojković-Opsenica: Jonske ravnoteže, Univerzitet u Beogradu - Hemijskifakultet, Beograd, 2014.
  • Steve Hill: Inductively coupled plasma spectrometry and its applications, Blackwell Publishing, 2007.
  • James M. Miller: Chromatography Concepts and Contrasts, Wiley & Sons, New York, 2004.

Additional material:

  Course activities and grading method

Lectures:

10 points (4 hours a week)

Labwork:

0 points (4 hours a week)

Semester papers:

20 points

Colloquia:

20 points

Oral exam:

50 points