Chemistry 434
Instrumental Analysis
Spring 2008

“Analysis of a sample is not the true aim of analytical
chemistry… the real purpose of the analysis is to
solve a problem.”
H. A. Laitinen, Anal. Chem. 1966, 38, 1441.

SYLLABUS

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LECTURES:

Chapters 1 and Introduction
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Chapters 2-5 (Electronics)
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Chapters 6 and 7 (Introduction to Spectrometry and Optics)
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Chapters 8 and 9 (Atomic Absorption Spectrometry)
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Chapter 10 (Atomic Emission Spectrometry)
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Chapter 11 (Atomic Mass Spectrometry)
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Chapter 12 (Atomic X-Ray Spectrometry)
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Chapters 13 and 14 (Ultraviolet/Visible Spectrometry)
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Chapter 15 (Molecular Luminescence Spectrometry)
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Chapters 16 and 17 (Infrared Spectrometry)
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Chapter 18 (Raman Spectrometry)
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Chapter 19 (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry)
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Chapter 20 (Molecular Mass Spectrometry)
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Chapter 26 (Introduction to Chromatography)
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Chapter 27 (Gas Chromatography)
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Chapter 28 (Liquid Chromatography)
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Chapter 29 (Supercritical Fluid Chromatography)
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Chapter 30 (Capillary Electrophoresis)
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Chapters 22-25 (Electroanalytical Methods)
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LAB:

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