| Academic year: | 2019/2020. | 
| Attendance requirements: | There are no requirements. | 
| ECTS: | 8 | 
| Study level: | doctoral academic studies | 
| Study programs: | Chemistry: 1. year, winter semester, elective (E72H1) course Chemistry: 1. year, winter semester, elective (E71H1) course Chemistry: 2. year, winter semester, elective (E74H1) course Chemistry: 2. year, winter semester, elective (E73H1) course | 
| Teacher: | Ljubodrag V. Vujisiæ, Ph.D.associate professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd
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| Assistants: | — | 
| Hours of instruction: | Weekly: five hours of lectures (5+0+0) | 
| Goals: | Students should get acquainted with: 
History of chemical weapons and the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)Classes of chemical warfare agents, including industrial substances covered by CWCIndustrial chemicals that can be also used as precursors of chemical agents (double usage of chemicals)Strategy of chemical weapons analysis: sample collection and preparation, off-site and on-site analysis by modern instrumental methods. | 
| Outcome: | Students should be able to: 
Understand the physical and chemical properties of the compounds which are used as chemical weapons, the mechanisms of their action, to know their antidotes, precursors, degradation and decontamination products;Independently collect and prepare sample, select and apply optimal analytical procedures in order to identify different class of chemical warfare agents. In addition, students will be able to analyze instrumental data and to create report according to OPCW proficiency test criteria. | 
| Teaching methods: | Lectures, workshops, homework, seminar paper. | 
| Extracurricular activities: | Guest lectures. | 
| Coursebooks: | Main coursebooks: 
Chemical weapons convention chemicals analysis sample collection, preparation and analytical methods, Editor Markku Mesilaakso, Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc. (2005), ISBN 0-470-85425-1Recommended operating procedures for analysis in the verification of chemical disarmament, Editor: Paula Vanninen, Publisher: University of Helsinki (2011), ISBN 978-952-10-7408-0Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction, Publisher: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons - OPCW (2005)Recent scientific papers Supplementary coursebooks: 
Slobodan Milosavljević: Strukturne instrumentalne metode, Publisher: Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade (2014) ISBN 978-86-7220-066-9Vele Tešević: Osnove masene spektrometrije organskih jedinjenja, Publisher: Faculty of Chemistry, University of Belgrade (2013), ISBN 978-86-7220-054-6Erno Pretsch, Philippe Buhlmann, Martin Badertscher: Structure Determination of Organic Compounds, Publisher: Springer Berlin (2009), ISBN 978-3-540-93809-5Work Instruction for the Reporting of the Results of the OPCW Proficiency Tests (QDOC/LAB/WI/PT04)www.opcw.org
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| Additional material: | — | 
|   Course activities and grading method | 
| Lectures: | 0 points (5 hours a week) Syllabus: 
History of chemical weaponsChemical Weapons Convention (CWC), UN and Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)Types of chemical agents and antidotes - the mechanisms of their actionBlister Agents
 Blood Agents
 Nerve Agents
 Riot Control Agents
 Potential CW Agents
 Mustard Agents
 Psychotomimetic Agents
 Toxins
Awareness about dual usage of industrial chemicalsSample collection and on-site analysisSample preparation strategyInstrumental methods in chemical weapons analysisGas and liquid chromatography (GC-FPD(P,S), GC-NPD, GC-AED, GC-ECD, GC-FID, LC-DAD, LC-RID)
 Gas and liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry (GC-EI-MS, GC-CI-MS, GC-MS-MS, GC-HRMS, LC-ESI-MS, LC-APCI-MS, LC-MS-MS, LC-HRMS, LC-MSn)
 Nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR, 13C NMR, 15N NMR, 19F NMR, 31P NMR, 2D NMR)
Data analysis (AMDIS, NIST, OCAD, MassHunter, Chem Station, Mass Profiler)OPCW Proficiency test and report writingRegional and international cooperation in prohibition of chemical weapons | 
| Semester papers: | 30 points | 
| Oral exam: | 70 points |