Chemical analysis in environmental research 1200-CHABSR-OG
1. Organization of lecture, aim: review of basic measurements and analytical methods
2. Fields of analytical chemistry
3. Steps of the analytical process
4. Fundamentals of classical analysis
5. Selected separation methods
6. Electrochemical methods
7. Methods based on intereactions with electromagnetic and particle radiation.
8. Tandem methods (GC-MS, HPLC-MS, ICP-MS)
9. Sensors (chemical, biosensors, miniaturization)
10. Flow injection analysis
11. Final comments ( place and organization of analytical laboratory, directions of future development of chemical analysis )
Course coordinators
Type of course
general courses
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Learning outcomes
The student will gain knowledge concerning basic methods of quantitative analysis, separation and determination methods of ions and compounds essential for the environment. He will be able to select the appropriate method for the determination of one component or mixtures.
Assessment criteria
The student can be classified with a mark based on a test or based on the presence if studies were started before 2005/2006
Practical placement
no
Bibliography
D.A.Skoog, D.M.West, F.J.Holler, S.R. Crouch, "Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry" Brooks Cole, 2004.