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Previous course: C2140 |
Offered by:
Department of Chemistry
(IK) |
No credit points with: C2140 |
Prerequisite: C2113/21210/C2105.C2107/21245/C8860/56060/C8856.C2202/21262 |
Desirable: C2112/21215 |
Recommended semester:
6th semester |
Scope and form: 2 weekly modules. Theory at lectures. |
Examination:
Oral exam
(13 point scale
) |
Remarks: Part of IK's advanced course group including C2146 and special course at IK |
Contact person: |
Elo H. Hansen, IK, Building 207, Tel. +45 4525 2346 |
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Aim: To deepen the students' knowledge of modern instrumental chemical analytical methods and techniques, their background and potential application. |
Contents: The theoretical background for a number of instrumental analytical methods is given. The lectures cover electrochemical methods (e.g. coulometry, conductimetry, potentiometry, voltametry, anodic- and potentiometric stripping) as well as optical methods (e.g. UV-VIS, atomic absorption and emission, luminescence and turbidimetry), extraction and the principles of chromatography (liquid-, ion exchange - and ion chromatrography). Electrochemical and optical titrations. Automation of instrumental analytical methods (batch and continous flow). |