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270108 VO Analytical Chemistry II (2013W)

4.00 ECTS (3.00 SWS), SPL 27 - Chemie

Di, Mi, Do 11.15 - 12.00 Uhr c.t.,
Joseph Loschmidt Hörsaal, 1090 Währinger Straße 42.
Beginn: 08.10.2013

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Aims, contents and method of the course

Spectrometry: two-dimensional information, Lambert-Beer law, light source, monochromator, detector, stray light and lamp instabilities, measurement of opaque solutions, automated titrations, waveguides - evanescent field, coupling with flow injection, identification of ammonia, borate, nitrate, silicate, phosphate a.s.o.
Atomic spectroscopy: AAS - graphite tube, flame, Zeeman effect, atomisation, modifiers - matrix effects; ICP-AES - properties of plasma, dynamic range, sample preparation; applications in environmental analysis, comparison with ICP-MS;
Fluorescence: sensitivity, two dimensional techniques, quenching mechanisms; detection of oxygen, polycyclic aromatic compounds, used oils;
Photoacoustics: basic principles, depth profiles, medical applications;
FT-IR: basic principles, NIR and MIR, coupling, gas phase detection and multireflection spectroscopy, adsorption phenomena and catalysis, NIR for refuse sorting, pattern recognition;
Interfacial spectroscopy: photoelectron spectroscopy, XPS-UPS, ESCA, Auger spectroscopy,
X-ray fluorescence analysis - multielement analysis, chemical effects, matrix effects, applications: steel production, authenticity of arts products.

Contents: Fundamentals in chromatography and electrophoresis, theory and instrument setup of the most important separation methods: gas chromatography, liquid chromatography (including size exclusion, affinity and ion chromatography), capillary electrophoresis. Introduction into the theory of chromatography and electrophoresis: selectivity and efficiency. System setup of GC and LC: sample input, columns, detectors. Problem solving by GC, planar Chromatography and HPLC. Modern CE.

Contents: Mass Spectrometry - an analytical tool; instrumentation (ionization, mass analyzers, detectors, vaccuum systems); chemical structure information and fragmentation paths; data analysis; typical applications: MS coupled with separation systems (GC-MS, HPLC-MS); MS in bioanalytics and proteomics research.

Assessment and permitted materials

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

Theoretical fundamentals and applications of spectrometric methods

Aims: Introduction into fundamentals of high performance separation methods, especially chromatography and electrophoresis

Aims: Discussion of fundamentals of mass spectrometry, comprising physical aspects of measurements (ionization, mass analysis) as well as chemical information in the spectra.

Examination topics

Beurteilung (LP): schriftliche Prüfung

Reading list

M. Otto, "Analytische Chemie", VCH Weinheim; R. Kellner et al (eds.), "Analytical Chemistry", FECS Curriculum, Wiley - VCH
B. H. Budzikiewicz, "Massenspektrometrie, Eine Einführung", VCH Verlagsges.
F. Lottspeich: "Bioanalytik"


Association in the course directory

2LA-Ch 31, Modul Analytische Chemie II

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