Instrumental Analytical Chemistry (Frontier Chemistry)

Numbering Code U-ENG27 37122 LJ60 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Fri.1
Instructor name OTSUKA KOJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
OYAMA MUNETAKA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
KUBO TAKUYA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course As an introduction to instrumental analysis, chromatography, spectral analysis and electrochemical analysis are shown.
Course Goals Learn the principles and applications of typical instrumental analysis methods.
Schedule and Contents 1. Chromatography (4): The basic theory and principle of chromatography, including the plate and kinetic theory and parameters related to retention and separation, are explained. Then equipment and separation characteristics of both gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography will be introduced.

2. Spectral analysis (5): After explaining the properties of electromagnetic waves and their interaction with substances, derivation of the Beer's law, which is important in light absorption measurement, as well as its use in quantitative analysis are shown. In addition, the principles, equipment, and measurement methods of ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrophotometry, and fluorescence/phosphorescence spectrophotometry are discussed.

3. Electrochemical analysis (5): Regarding the potentiometric method (potentiometric), the details of the electrodes that are the basis of the measurement and the measurement principle are explained. The response principle of ion-selective electrodes and pH measurement using glass electrodes will also be explained. In addition, electrolytic gravimetric analysis and coulometry will be introduced.

4. Confirmation of learning achievement (1): Confirm (comment) the achievement of the contents of this lecture.
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation will be based on assignments (80%) and class performance (20%).
Course Requirements Completed or learned "Analytical Chemistry (Frontier Chemistry)" is recommended.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Introduced during class if necessary.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 10th Ed., Daniel C. Harris, (W. H. Freeman, 2020), ISBN:9781319324506
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