Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd
Department of Analytical Chemistry
Phone: 011-3336744
Phone (local): 744
Laboratory: 536
E-mail: fpastor@chem.bg.ac.rs
Personal data
Born on April 21, 1965 in Belgrade, Serbia. Married. Speaks Serbian and English language.
Education and qualifications
1989-1995: Undergraduate studies - Chemistry / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
1995-1999: Master of science studies - Chemistry / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
2000-2008: Doctoral academic (PhD) studies - Chemistry / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
History of employment
1995: Junior associate / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
1996: Graduate assistant / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
2000: Assistant / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
2011-2018: Scientific associate / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
2018: Senior scientific associate / University of Belgrade - Faculty of Chemistry (Belgrade, Serbia)
Scientific interest
Ferenc Pastor works at the development of new, sensitive instrumental analytical methods, mostly in the field of kinetic catalytic analysis.
Participation in research projects
Finished projects:
- 2011: Modulation of antioxidative metabolism in plants for improvement of plant abiotic stress tolerance and identification of new biomarkers for application in remediation and monitoring of degraded biotopes – 43010
project type: National Fundamental Research Projects
project is funded by: Ministry of Science and Technological Development (Belgrade, Serbia)
Author identification numbers
- ORCID: 0000-0003-0813-9085
- ResearcherID: P-7079-2016
- Scopus: 7005192012
- Faculty of Chemistry Repository Cherry
Representative references
Knjige i revijalni radovi / Books and reviews:
- Tibor J. Pastor, Ferenc T. Pastor The role of manganese(IV) compounds as oxidants - a review. Talanta 52(6) (2000) 959-970
Izabrani radovi / Selected papers:
- Desanka Ž. Sužnjevć, Ferenc T. Pastor, Stanislava Ž. Gorjanović Polarographic study of hydrogen peroxide anodic current and its application to antioxidant activity determination, Talanta, 85 (2011) 1398–1403
- Ferenc T. Pastor, Hana Dejmkova, Jiří Zima, Jiří Barek Determination of Chloramphenicol by Differential Pulse Voltammetry at Carbon Paste Electrodes–The Use of Sodium Sulfite for Removal of Oxygen From Electrode Surface, Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 76(5) (2011) 383–397
- Stanislava Ž. Gorjanović, Miroslav M. Novaković, Predrag V. Vukosavljević, Ferenc T. Pastor, Vele V. Tešević, Desanka Ž Sužnjević Polarographic Assay Based on Hydrogen Peroxide Scavenging in Determination of Antioxidant Activity of Strong Alcohol Beverages, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chem. 58 (2010) 8400–8406
- Ferenc T. Pastor, Branko J. Drakulić Linear free energy relationships of half-wave reduction potentials of (E)-4-aryl-4-oxo-2-butenoic acids, Tetrahedron Letters (2010) 51(4), 734-738
- Ferenc T. Pastor, Gordana A. Milovanović, Marija Todorović Kinetic Method for the Determination of Traces of Thyroxine by its Catalytic Effect on the Mn(III) Metaphosphate-As(III) Reaction, Talanta 74(5) (2008) 1556-1561
- Gordana A. Milovanovic, Ferenc T. Pastor, Goran M. Petković, Marija Todorović Kinetic Determination of Iodide Traces Based on the Manganese(III) Metaphosphate-Arsenic(III) Reaction in the Presence of Orthophosphoric Acid, Microchimica Acta 144(1-3) (2004) 51-56
- Tibor J. Pastor, Ferenc T. Pastor Catalytic Titrations of Silver(I) Using an Iodide-Catalyzed Mn(IV)-As(III) Indicator Reaction in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid With Detecting the End-point by Methods With Two Polarized Electrodes, Journal of Analytical Chemistry 57(4) (2002) 346-352
- Tibor J. Pastor, Vojka V. Antonijević, Ferenc T. Pastor Catalytic Titrations of Silver(I) Applying the Iodide-Catalyzed Manganese(IV)-Arsenic(III) Indicator Reaction in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid, Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 64(1) (1999) 61-69