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Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2015

Weak Micelle-Like Aggregation in Ternary Liquid Mixtures as Revealed by Conductivity, Surface Tension, and Light Scattering

Perica Bošković; Vesna Sokol; Thomas Zemb; Didier Touraud; Werner Kunz

A very small concentration of NaBr is added to ternary, transparent, and thermodynamically stable mixtures of water, ethanol, and octanol. Measuring the electrical conductivity along lines with constant water to ethanol ratios reveals remarkable composition dependencies similar to those found in classical surfactant-based microemulsions. Indeed, light-scattering experiments along the same composition lines and additional surface tension measurements confirm the onset of aggregation and possibly direct, bicontinuous, and reversed structures in these surfactant-free systems such as in classical microemulsions.


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2017

Monitoring content of cadmium, calcium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium and manganese in tea leaves by electrothermal and flame atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry

Ante Prkić; Antonija Jurić; Josipa Giljanović; Nives Politeo; Vesna Sokol; Perica Bošković; Mia Brkljača; Angela Stipišić; Carlos Fernandez; Tina Vukušić

Abstract Due to the simplicity of tea preparation (pouring hot water onto different dried herbs) and its high popularity as a beverage, monitoring and developing a screening methodology for detecting the metal content is very important. The concentrations of Cd, Ca, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mg and Mn in 11 different samples of sage (Salvia officinalis L.), linden (Tilia L.) and chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) purchased at local herbal pharmacy were determined using electrothermal atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) and flame atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The concentrations determined were: Cd (0.012 – 0.470 mg kg−1), Ca (5209 – 16340 mg kg−1), Cu (22.01 – 33.05 mg kg−1), Fe (114.2 – 440.3 mg kg−1), Pb (0.545 – 2.538 mg kg−1), Mg (2649 – 4325 mg kg−1) and Mn (34.00 – 189.6 mg kg−1). Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied to identify factors (soil and climate) influencing the content of the measured elements in herbal samples. The proposed methodology developed in this work was successfully applied to the detection of metals in herbal samples. The analysis showed that the content of toxic metals in herbal teas was below the maximum dose recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).


Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2018

Survey of content of cadmium, calcium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium, manganese, mercury, sodium and zinc in chamomile and green tea leaves by electrothermal or flame atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry

Ante Prkić; Nives Politeo; Josipa Giljanović; Vesna Sokol; Perica Bošković; Mia Brkljača; Angela Stipišić

Abstract Due to the simplicity of tea preparation (pouring hot water onto different dried herbs) and its high popularity as a beverage, monitoring and developing a screening methodology for detecting the metal content is very important. The concentrations of Cd, Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, Pb, Mg, Mn, Hg, Na and Zn in 8 samples of green tea (Camellia sinesis) and in 11 samples chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) purchased both at local herbal pharmacies and supermarkets were determined using electrothermal atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry (ETAAS) and flame atomizer atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). The found concentrations in chamomile were: Cd (0.008 – 284 mg kg−1), Ca (2.42 – 6.29%), Cr (0.91 – 6.92 mg kg−1), Cu (6.27 – 11.39 mg kg−1), Fe (133.5 – 534 mg kg−1), Pb (0.561 – 1.277 mg kg−1), Mg (2.27 – 3.73%), Mn (62.2 – 165.6 mg kg−1), Hg (0.660 – 1.346 μg kg−1), Na (0.91 – 1.28%) and Zn (63.37 – 108.5 mg kg−1), in green tea Cd (36.29 – 202.1 mg kg−1), Ca (2.77 – 6.40%), Cr (1.520 – 5.278 mg kg−1), Cu (9.354 – 22.56 mg kg−1), Fe (162.6 – 513.3 mg kg−1), Pb (1.808 – 4.770 mg kg−1), Mg (1.41 – 2.62 %), Mn (1.147 – 1.729 g kg−1), Hg (1.045 – 2.802 μg kg−1), Na (0.44 – 0.98%) and Zn (30.65 – 115.6 mg kg−1), respectively. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was applied to identify factors (soil, climate and country of origin) influencing the content of the measured elements in herbal samples. The proposed methodology developed in this work was successfully applied to the detection of metals in herbal samples. The analysis showed that the content of toxic metals in green tea samples was significantly higher and very close to the maximum dose recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).


International Journal of Electrochemical Science | 2013

Conductometric Study of Potassium Chloride in Ethanol - Water Mixtures

Perica Bošković; Vesna Sokol; Renato Tomaš; Ante Prkić


Acta Chimica Slovenica | 2016

The Nanostructure Studies of Surfactant-Free-Microemulsions in Fragrance Tinctures.

Perica Bošković; Vesna Sokol; Didier Touraud; Ante Prkić; Josipa Giljanović


International Journal of Electrochemical Science | 2013

Transference Numbers of Sodium Chloride in Formamide + Water Mixtures at 298.15 K from Potential Difference Measurements

Renato Tomaš; Vesna Sokol; Perica Bošković; Anika Turudić


Archive | 2017

Laboratorijske vježbe iz fizikalne kemije

Jagoda Radošević; Vesna Sokol; Renato Tomaš; Perica Bošković


2nd International Congress of Chemists and Chemical Engineers of Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2016

Ionic association and the formation of triple ions of cesium bromide in binary mixture of butan-2-ol and water

Vesna Sokol; Perica Bošković; Ante Prkić; Josipa Giljanović


16. Ružičkini dani | 2016

Preparation of membranes for ion-selective electrodes based on Ag2S/AgI enriched with ZnO nanoparticles and its application in thiols determination

Ante Prkić; Tina Vukušić; Josipa Giljanović; Vesna Sokol; Perica Bošković


Croatica Chemica Acta | 2015

Direct Potentiometric Determination of Penicillamine in Real Samples by Using Copper ISE

Tina Vukušić; Ante Prkić; Josipa Giljanović; Vesna Sokol; Perica Bošković

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Didier Touraud

University of Regensburg

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Werner Kunz

University of Regensburg

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Thomas Zemb

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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