| Time | Days | Location | Instructor | GER | Credit | OPUS Class Number | Syllabus (Tentative) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10:00am-11:15am | TuTh | Chemistry Building 316 | Salaita, Khalid. | SNT. | 4 | 1349 | TBA. |
January 13, 2010- April 26, 2010
Co-requisites: Chem 332
Catalog Description: Spring. Corequisite: Chemistry 332 or consent of instructor. Advanced course covering topics such as treatment of chemical data, absorption and emission spectroscopy, electroanalytical chemistry, and modern separation techniques.
Semester Details: Content: This course will cover the underlying principles of instrumental chemical analysis. The first part of the course consists of a review of the statistical treatment of data, sample preparation techniques, and basic electronics. We then consider the design and operating principles of a wide variety of analytical instruments. The spectroscopic techniques that will be examined include mass spectrometry, optical, and NMR. Electrochemistry, electrophoresis and chromatography will also be studied. The course will also include a small integrated laboratory component.
Required Textbooks, Articles, and Resources
- 2007. Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 6th Edition. ISBN: 9780495012016.
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