INSTRUMENTELE ANALYSE I
 
Taught in 3rd year Bachelor in Industrial Sciences in Chemistry
Linking course to Master in Industrial Sciencesin Chemistryvoor Prof.Bach.in chemie en biomed.lab.tech.
Theory [A] 36.0
Exercises [B] 24.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 170.0
Studypoints [E] 6
Level  
Credit contract? Access upon approval
Examination contract? Access upon approval
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Joseph Schaubroeck
Reference IBIWCH03A00006
 
Key words
Analytical chemistry–instrumental analysis

Objectives
The main objective is to provide a solid and broad scientific basis (chemical and physico-chemical) which in practice gives access to the application of a great variety of qualitative and quantitative analytical methods and which allows to interpret correctly the derived specific literature.
From the students is expected that the have a clear insight into the fundamental analytical principles and that the are able to link this knowledge to the required instrumentation and a number of important industrial applications in the field of quality control, problem-solving,...

Topics
Theory:
In the “Instrumental Analytical Chemistry” a lot of physico-chemical and derived techniques in the field of electrochemistry (conductivity), the molecular and atomic spectrometry (absorption- and emissiontechniques) and surface-analysis are treated in detail In the chromatographic techniques the basic principles , the different chromatographic methods (CGC, HPLC,TLC,IEC, SEC,...) and derived qualitative and quantitative procedures are studied.
In the practical exercises, one starts with the basic (physico) chemical qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques. Later on more attention is paid to an integral approach of applied analytical scientific-technical problems

Prerequisites
Objectives, obtained in the chemical basic modules of the first and the second year bachelor chemistry and the module analytical chemistry (chemical analysis).

Final Objectives
SC Specific compentences.
SC1 : to be able to master general chemical knowledge and skills.
SC3: to be able to perform elementary chemical analyses.
SC5: to be able tot achieve chemical technological knowledge and to handle specific practical skills.
SC7: to be able to handle in a responsible manner (in laboratories) regarding environmental-, safety - and health issues.

AC General competences
AC1 to be able to think and to reason permanently in a critical, creative and scientific way.
AC4 to be able to communicate and to report information, ideas, problems and solutions – especially scientific and technical ones - to laymen as well as to specialists in an efficient way.

AIC General engineering competences
AIC3 to be able to find a connection between different scientific disciplines in order to understand technical problems and processes.

Materials used
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Teacher’s course (theory and exercises) is available.
Expended list of scientific and technical literature.

Study costs
About € 15 € (laboratory-coat,safety glasses, pipettor, ... not included).

Study guidance
Additional support and explanation is provided by appointment .

Teaching Methods
Lectures , guided exercises (laboratory exercises), demonstrations.

Assessment
Theory (written and/or oral examination, : 75%
Exercises (permanent evaluation, quoted exercises , tests….) : 25%

Lecturer(s)
J. Schaubroeck , K. De Doncker , G. Diricks