Valid for: 2017/18
Decided by: PLED B/K
Date of Decision: 2017-03-29
Main field: Technology.
Compulsory for: B3, K3
Language of instruction: The course will be given in Swedish
The goal of this course is to provide the students with theoretical and experimental insights and skills in instrumental analytical chemistry with a focus on fundamental analytical techniques such as spectrophotometry, chromatography, mass spectrometry and potentiometry.
Knowledge and understanding
For a passing grade the student must
Competences and skills
For a passing grade the student must
Judgement and approach
For a passing grade the student must
The course offers an overview of common analytical methods employed in industrial environments and presents a short introduction on advanced techniques applied in specialised laboratories.
Laboratory work: Laboratory exercises demonstrate quantitative and to a lesser extent qualitative analyses.
Chemical analyses in solutions are performed using instruments for atomic absorption and atomic emission spectrometry, gas and liquid chromatography, potentiometry with ion-selective electrodes and flow injection analysis. Experiments provide the students with knowledge in instrumental construction and operation. The measurement uncertainty of an analysis is estimated by statistical treatment of analytical data. Some experiments aim at characterizing the properties of a method, among other things to show how the signal depends on the molecular structure of the analyse. The quantitative analytical experiments represent common industrial techniques used in analysis of food, environmental samples, water samples and consumer products.
Lectures: In quantitative chemical analysis, general chromatographic theories, gas chromatography and liquid chromatography are considered. The lectures also cover qualitative chemical analysis using spectrometric techniques such as UV-VIS spectrophotometry, atomic absorption spectrophotometry and atomic emission spectrophotometry. Among electrochemical techniques, potentiometry and ion-selective electrodes are considered. In addition mass spectrometry and quality assurance is included.
Exercises: Exercises in chromatography, spectrophotometry, potentiometry and mass spectrometry are provided.
Grading scale: TH - (U,3,4,5) - (Fail, Three, Four, Five)
Assessment: The students’ achievements will be assessed with a written examination, on which the final grade will be based. Students are required to have received a passing mark on their laboratory work and reports.
The examiner, in consultation with Disability Support Services, may deviate from the regular form of examination in order to provide a permanently disabled student with a form of examination equivalent to that of a student without a disability.
Parts
Code: 0109. Name: Examination.
Credits: 7,5. Grading scale: TH. Assessment: The students’ achievements will be assessed with a written examination, on which the final grade will be based.
Code: 0209. Name: Laboratory Work.
Credits: 1,5. Grading scale: UG. Assessment: Students are required to have received a passing mark on their laboratory work and reports.
Required prior knowledge: KFKF01 Molecular Driving Forces 2: Interactions and Dynamics
The number of participants is limited to: No
The course overlaps following course/s: KAK016
Course coordinator: Docent Peter Spégel, peter.spegel@chem.lu.se
Course homepage: http://www.kilu.lu.se/cas/education/undergraduate_education/kemibioteknik/kakf01/