Course: Chemical Instrumentation

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Course title Chemical Instrumentation
Course code ACH/CHI
Organizational form of instruction Exercise
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 6
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Pechancová Radka, RNDr. Ph.D.
  • Kučerová Pavla, RNDr. Ph.D.
  • Součková Jitka, Mgr. Ph.D.
  • Baron Daniel, Mgr. Ph.D.
  • Pluháček Tomáš, RNDr. Ph.D.
  • Milde David, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
  • Kučera Lukáš, RNDr. Ph.D.
Course content
Spectrophotometric titration, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, atomic emission spectrometry, atomic absorption spectrometry, thin layer chromatography, high performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, isotachophoresis, potentiometric titration, coulometry, voltammetry (polarography), potentiometry...

Learning activities and teaching methods
Training in job and motor Skils, Laboratory Work
  • Attendace - 65 hours per semester
  • Homework for Teaching - 52 hours per semester
  • Preparation for the Course Credit - 63 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The aim is to practice techniques of instrumental analysis and analyse real samples.
Apply and practice analytical procedures using instrumental methods
Prerequisites
The knowledge of basics of analytical chemistry and instrumental methods of analytical chemistry is recommended.
ACH/AC2
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ACH/ZACH

Assessment methods and criteria
Student performance

active attendance in practice (100 %), elaboration of all protocols (100 %).
Recommended literature
  • D. Harvey: Modern analytical chemistry. The McGraw-Hill Companies, 2000..
  • Návody k úlohám dostupné na webových stránkách katedry analytické chemie.
  • R. Kellner, J.M. Mermet, M. Otto, H.M. Widmer (Eds.): Analytical chemistry. Wiley-VCH, 1998..


Study plans that include the course
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