Key words analytiscal chemistry (p300) - instrumentation
Objectives The main objective is to provide a more solid and profound scientifically basis-fysico-chemical which in practice gives access to the application of a great variety of qualitative and quantitative applied analytical methods and which allows to interpret correctly the derived special literature.
Topics Theory:
- Instrumental characteristics
- Electrochemical methods: conductometry, potentiometry, electrolysis, voltammetry, coulometry
- Optical methods: interaction electromagnetic radiation (matter,molecular and atomic absorption/emission (UV - VIS, IR, FT-IR, NIR, NIRA, RAMAN, turbidimetry, nefelometry, refractometry, polarometry,flame photometry, ICP, AES, AAS, XRF, chemiluminescence,...
- Chromatographic techniques: introduction, detectors, gas - liquid, HPLC, ...
Prerequisites Basic knowledge of inorganic - organic chemistry (candidatures) and analytical chemistry (chemical analysis)
Final Objectives
- Providing a solid and brood scientific basis of chemical and fysico-chemical phenomena and reactions
- Being able to apply a great variety of qualitatieve and quantitative analytical methods
- Being able to correctly interpret derived special literature
- To use on a competentive way, sensitive and reproductive analytical, procedures, including basic chemometrical control
- Creating a Teamspirit, communication, ... during practical exercises.
Materials used - teacher's course - background information
- scientific & technical literature - school library materials...
Study costs Cost: 15.0 EUR ± 15 Euro
Study guidance Supplementary support and explanation is provided by appointment
Teaching Methods - lectures - demonstrations - exercises - individual reports - discussion exercises - home study - training period
Assessment - scoring system:
Combination of written and oral examination
Lecturer(s) Joseph Schaubroeck
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