Winter Semester 2010/11
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Winter Semester 2013/14
Instrumental Analytical Chemistry D13016
Course content: Application of instrumental analytical chemistry in environmental pollution monitoring. Methodology and equipment applied for environmental samples collection and sample preparation. Bases of atomic spectroscopy. Atomic emission spectrometry (AES). Flame emission spectroscopy, spectrography. Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS). Application of atomic spectroscopy. Elements of molecular spectroscopy. Spectrophotometry UV-Vis. IR spectroscopy. Bases of chromatographic methods. Gas chromatography (GC) as a basic method used in determination volatile organic compounds. Mass spectrometry coupled with gass chromatography. High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Methods based on ionic radation detection. Bases of electroanalitical methods. Potentiometry and conductometry. Results preparation, validation of analytical method.
Learning outcomes: Study of the basic analytical methods in monitoring of environmental pollution and technological processes. :
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Bibliography
a) basic references:
1. M. Kucharski, T. Hrynaszkiewicz „Analytical chemistry. Selected problems and exercises", TUB, Białystok, 2003.
2. D.T. Harvey "Modern analytical chemistry", McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 1999.
3. J. Wang "Analytical electrochemistry - Third edition”, Wiley-VCH, 2006.
4. M. Kucharski, "Instrumental Methods in Environmental Pollution Analysis" TUB, Białystok, 2008.
5. J. M. Hollas ”Modern spectroscopy”, Wiley, 2004.
6. C.F. Poole ”The essence of chromatography”, Elsevier Science, 2002.
b) supplementary references:
4. L. Ebdon, E. H. Evans et al. , ”An introduction to analytical atomic spectrometry”, Wiley, 1998.