Chemistry
Name: Experiments of Chromatography and Spectroscopy-II
Catalog Number: 419002Y-2 Hours/Credits: 40/1
Prerequisite(s):
The chromatography and spectroscopy are widely applied in chemical research and other fields such as science, technology and national economy. The experimental course is designed for graduate students who major in chemical synthesis or separation (including organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, analytical chemistry, material chemistry, polymer chemistry, biochemistry and inorganic chemistry). It may also serve as elective course for biological, environmental and geological disciplines.
Course Description:
The course mainly introduces the basic principles of chromatography and spectroscopy, the fundamental structure and function of scientific instruments, and the experimental method. The aim is to make graduate students acquire a sound theoretical basis, practical skills, independent operative ability and rigorous scholarship.
Course Content:
Experiment 1 The principle and application of ultraviolet/visible (UV/VIS) spectroscopy Experiment 2 The principle and application of infrared spectroscopy (IR) spectroscopy Experiment 3 The principle and application of fluorescence (FL) spectroscopy Experiment 4 The principle and application of circular dichroism (CD) spectropolarimeter Experiment 5 The principle and application of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) Experiment 6 The principle and application of gas chromatography (GC) Experiment 7 The principle and application of capillary electrochromatography Experiment 8 The principle and application of high performance liquid chromatography - mass spectrometer (HPLC-MS) Experiment 9 The principle and application of gas chromatography - mass spectrometer (GC-MS) Experiment 10 The principle and application of confocal laser roman spectrometer Experiment 11 The principle and application of TGA/DSC/DTA hot-heavy synchronization analyzer
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