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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
CHIM9246-2  Instrumental analysis (electrochemistry and spectrometry)
Duration :  20h Th, 44h Pr, 8h SEM
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Chemistry and Bio-industries, Professional Focus, 1st yearFirst semester6
Required preliminary complements to register in the Advanced Master in Food Science and technologyToute l'année7
Holder(s) :  Georges Lognay
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Lectures:
Electroanalytical chemistry : voltammetry, polarography, potentiometry and conductimetry.
Complements of molecular (UV-Visible) spectrometry.
Spectrofluorimetry.
Atomic emission spectrometry (flame, ICP).
Atomic absorption spectrometry (principles, technical description and applications).
Cases analysis, Food and agri-environmental applications.
Seminars :
Introduction to Near Infra-red spectrometry and Plasma atomic emission spectrometry.
Practical works :
Laboratory exercises in quantitative electrochemical analysis, UV-Visible spectrometry, spectrofluorimetry.
Atomic emission and absorption spectrometry.
Course objective :  To provide the student with an introduction to the principles of instrumental analysis (electrochemistry, molecular and atomic spectrometry) with special attention to their strengths and performances.
After completing the course the student is expected to
- demonstrate a good knowledge of the principles of quantitative electrochemical and spectrophotometric (molecular and atomic) methods of analysis;
- develop a practical know-how in electrochemistry and spectrophotometry (molecular and atomic);
- evaluate the experimental data;
- understand the theorical and practical aspects of near infrared spectrometry.
Prerequisites :  -- CHIM9242-2- Fundamentals of quantitative analytical chemistry (part: 2)
-- CHIM9242-1- Fundamentals of quantitative analytical chemistry (part: 1)
-- CHIM9238-1- Analytical chemistry
Organization :  Lectures : 20h
Practical Works : 44h
Seminars : 8h
Written notes :  1. Skoog, Holler et Nieman (2003). Principes d'analyse instrumentale; 1ère Edition; Editions De Boeck Université, ISBN 2-7445-0112-3
2. J-P. Barthélemy (2006). Notes de TP de Chimie analytique quantitative à l'usage des 2ème Ing Chimie et Bio-industries. Electrochimie et méthode optique d'analyse.
Assessment :  Oral examination (65%)
Personal report (35%)
Contacts :  Lognay, Georges (Professeur Ordinaire)
+32 81/62.22.20
Georges.Lognay@ulg.ac.be


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