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| BIOL2019-1 | Theoretical and physical chemistry applied to structural analysis of biomolecules
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| Duration : | 36h Th, 48h Pr |
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| Holder(s) : | N... |
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| Substitute(s) : | Bernard Wathelet |
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| Language : | Langue française |
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| Course contents : | Description of the ralation between the different spectrometries. Quantic theory and Schrödinger equation. Ultraviolet-visible spectrometry. Infrared and raman spectrometry. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry (1H, 13C, 2D). Mass spectrometry. Coupled techniques. |
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| Course objective : | Understand theoretical basis of spectrometric methods. Apply these techniques to structural analysis of biological molécules. After completing the course the student is expected to - understand phenomenons that govern the different spectrometry : ultra-violet, visible, infrared, raman, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry. - read and explain spectra obtained by the different techniques - apply these techniques on corresponding instruments - identify a molecule from its different spectra |
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| Prerequisites : | -- CG101 - General chemistry -- CG102 - Organic chemistry (first part) |
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| Organization : | Lectures : 36h Practical Works : 48h |
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| Written notes : | Lecture-notes |
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| Assessment : | Written examination (90%) Group report (10%) |
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| Contacts : | Wathelet, Bernard (Chargé de cours) Chimie biologique industrielle 081 62 22 25 wathelet.b@fsagx.ac.be |
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