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FCH-BA_ANC2Acad. year: 2024/2025
This course aims to introductuion students to the basic methods and techniques of instrumental analytical chemistry. Teaching is structured in the following thematic areas: Physical aspects of analytical methods. Analytical signal and its qulitative and quantitative evaluation. Principles of selected instrumental methods-spectrometric and electroanalytical methods, their qualitative and quantitative aspects and practical examples. Potentiometry. Voltametry and polarography (classical, pulse, stripping). Titrations with polarizable electrodes. Electrogavimetry, coulometry. Conductometry, dielectrimetry. Optical methods, their classification, properties of electromagnetic radiation. Refractometry, interferometry, polarimetry, nephelometry, turbidimetry. Electronic absorption spectra, instrumentation. UV-VIS molecular spectrophotometry. Luinescence methods: molecular fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, bioluminescence. Absorption and emission atomic spectrometry. Principles and importance of chromatographic and electromigration methods. Introduction to analytical chemometry. Methods of quantitative evaluation.
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specialization CHPL , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsoryspecialization PCH , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsoryspecialization BT , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
specialization PCH , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsoryspecialization BT , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsoryspecialization CHPL , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
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1. Introduction to instrumental analysis. Position and importance of intrumental analytical techniques, their historical development, definition of basic concepts.
Topic I: Electroanalytical Methods2. Potentiometry3. Voltammetry and polarography (classical, differential pulse, dissolution, adsorption). Potentiometric dissolution analysis, titration with polarizable electrodes. Electrogravimetry, Coulometry, Conductometry.
Topic II: Spectrometry4. Classification of spectral methods, basic physical principles, properties of electromagnetic radiation. Non-spectral methods: Refractometry, interferometry, polarimetry, nephelometry, turbidimetry. UV-VIS spectrophotometry – principle, properties, device design, application.5. Luminescent methods: molecular fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence, bioluminescence and their analytical use.6. Mass spectrometry.7. Fundamentals of optical atomic spectrometry.
Topic III: Separation Methods8. Basic theory of chromatographic separation process. Planar Chromatography, Column Chromatography.9. Liquid chromatography10. Gas chromatography.11. Separation in the electric field. Planar techniques (gel electrophoresis), capillary techniques (capillary zone electrophoresis, isotachophoresis, capillary isoelectric focusation).12. Tandem techniques.
Topic IV: Evaluation of results13. Basics of analytical chemometry. Procedures for evaluating analytical results and calibration functions.
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Shodně s přednáškami.