Advanced Enivironmental Engineering Lab.

Numbering Code G-ENG03 6F470 SB16 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Seminar
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Mon.3・4
Instructor name ITOH SADAHIKO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
YONEDA MINORU (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
TAKAOKA MASAKI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
KUSAKABE TAKETOSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
YASOJIMA MAKOTO (Part-time Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Analytical methods to characterize environmental samples are learnt through practical training including site visit to
other research institute or analytical company.
Course Goals To promote your own research by learning each research method with wide vision
Schedule and Contents 1.Guidance and Safety Education: Ito
The content of subject and safety education for the following experiment are explained.

2-3. Quantitative analysis of elements: Yoneda + Nippon Instruments Corporation
The principle of multielement analysis is explained and practical training of ICP-AES or ICP-MS machine is conducted.

4-5. Gas and Liquid Chromatography: Shimadzu corporation.
The principle of Gas and Liquid Chromatography is explained.

6-7. Qualitative analysis of elements: Takaoka + Rigaku
The principle of X-ray based methods is explained and practical training of one or two X-ray based machine is
conducted.

8-10.Qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic compounds: Kusakabe, Yasojima
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic compounds such as mass spectrometry is explained and practical
training of LC-MS etc. is conducted.

11. Bioassey: Hiyoshi Corporation
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of toxic compounds by bioassey is explained.

12. Making reports
This time is for making reports.

13-14.Site visit(Shimadzu Corporation. Shimadzu techno-research inc., Horiba Ltd.)
Site visit to research institute or analytical company

15. Feedback
Questions about reports etc. in each class from students will be answered by e-mail etc.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Attendance at the class(50%) and report subjects(50%) are evaluated.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students are required to study on each of topics after lecture by using the materials distributed.
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