Chemistry
Name: Modern Analytical Chemistry
Catalog Number: 411003Y Hours/Credits: 40/2
Prerequisite(s):
This course is a basic course for master and doctor students specialized in analytical chemistry.
Course Description:
For physical scientists, biological scientists and engineers, an impressive array of powerful and elegant tools for gathering qualitative and quantitative information about the composition and structure of matter is essential. The students which major is chemistry, biochemistry, physics, Geology, health-related science, engineering, and environmental sciences must develop an understanding of these tools and how they are used to solve analytical problems. It is the major content of this book addressed.
Course Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 An Introduction to the spectrometric methods Chapter 3 Atomic spectrometry The chapter introduce the principle, instrument and application of atomic absorption, atomic emission spectrometry, atomic fluorescence spectrometry and atomic mass spectrometry Chapter 4 Molecular spectrometry The chapter introduce the principle, instrument and application of ultraviolet/visible molecular absorption spectrometry, molecular luminescence spectrometry, infrared spectrometry, raman spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry and molecular mass spectrometry Chapter 5 Surface analysis The chapter introduce the principle, instrument and application of XPS, AES, SEM, TEM, AFM and STM Chapter 6 Electroanalytical chemistry The chapter introduce the principle, instrument and application of potentiometry, coulometry and voltammetry. Chapter 7 An introduction to chromatographic separations The chapter introduce the principle, instrument and application of gas chromatography, high-performance liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis Chapter 8 Other analytical methods
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