Quantitative chemical analysis by instrumental methods: molecular and atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the UV-Vis range; HPLC (Ion Chromatography); Gas Chromatography. Determination of the performance of an analytical method (linearity range, reproducibility, detection limit).
Analysis of results by graphical and digital methods and correct expression of the results achieved by a quantitative chemical analysis.
Course Content - Last names L-Z
Quantitative chemical analysis by instrumental methods: molecular and atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the UV-Vis range; HPLC (Ion Chromatography); Gas Chromatography. Determination of the performance of an analytical method (linearity range, reproducibility, detection limit).
Analysis of results by graphical and digital methods and correct expression of the results achieved by a quantitative chemical analysis.
• R. Traversi, Slides and material provided to students
• Chimica Analitica Quantitativa, D. Harris (seconda edizione), Ed. Zanichelli.
• Chimica Analitica Strumentale, Holler, Skoog, Crouch (seconda edizione), Ed. EDISES
• Chimica Analitica Strumentale, K. Rubinson e J. Rubinson, Ed. Zanichelli
• R. Traversi, Slides and material provided to students
• Chimica Analitica Quantitativa, D. Harris (seconda edizione), Ed. Zanichelli.
• Chimica Analitica Strumentale, Holler, Skoog, Crouch (seconda edizione), Ed. EDISES
• Chimica Analitica Strumentale, K. Rubinson e J. Rubinson, Ed. Zanichelli
Learning Objectives - Last names A-K
Development of knowledge and experimental capabilities required in a chemistry laboratory devoted to instrumental analysis.
The main target is to implement the acquisition of knowhow and awareness concerning the handling of an analytical issue in a chemistry lab.
Learning Objectives - Last names L-Z
Development of knowledge and experimental capabilities required in a chemistry laboratory devoted to instrumental analysis.
The main target is to implement the acquisition of knowhow and awareness concerning the handling of an analytical issue in a chemistry lab.
Prerequisites - Last names A-K
To have passed the exams
- CHIMICA GENERALE E INORGANICA
- CHIMICA ANALITICA I E LAB CHIM . ANAL. I
Prerequisites - Last names L-Z
To have passed the exams
- CHIMICA GENERALE E INORGANICA
- CHIMICA ANALITICA I E LAB CHIM . ANAL. I
Teaching Methods - Last names A-K
Hours devoted to frontal lectures: 8
Hours devoted to lab practice: 52
Due to the current COVID19 emergency, lab practice will be replaced by on line teaching.
Teaching Methods - Last names L-Z
Hours devoted to frontal lectures: 8
Hours devoted to lab practice: 52
Due to the current COVID19 emergency, lab practice will be replaced by on line teaching.
Type of Assessment - Last names A-K
Oral exam on the whole program including a stoichiometric exercise related to the lab practice.
At least 8 exam sessions per year.
Type of Assessment - Last names L-Z
Oral exam on the whole program including a stoichiometric exercise related to the lab practice.
At least 8 exam sessions per year.
Course program - Last names A-K
Quantitative chemical analysis by instrumental methods: molecular and atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the UV-Vis range; HPLC (Ion Chromatography); Gas Chromatography. Explanation of the working principles of the faced techniques and basic information on related instrumental set-up.
Determination of the performance of an analytical method (linearity range, reproducibility, detection limit).
Analysis of results by graphical and digital methods and correct expression of the results achieved by a quantitative chemical analysis.
Course program - Last names L-Z
Quantitative chemical analysis by instrumental methods: molecular and atomic absorption spectrophotometry in the UV-Vis range; HPLC (Ion Chromatography); Gas Chromatography. Explanation of the working principles of the faced techniques and basic information on related instrumental set-up.
Determination of the performance of an analytical method (linearity range, reproducibility, detection limit).
Analysis of results by graphical and digital methods and correct expression of the results achieved by a quantitative chemical analysis.