To have passed the exams of General and Inorganic Chemistry with Laboratory, Analytical Chemistry I with Laboratory and Analytical Chemistry II with Laboratory
A colloquium concerning lectures and laboratory experiences will be adopted in order to evaluate acquired knowledge based on educational objectives. Intermediate tests could be performed to verify the evolving of the knowledge process during the course.
The aim of the course is to provide to the Student the necessary competences of instrumetal chemical analysis with chromatographic techniques. At the end of the course the Student will acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about the chromatographic separations' techniques: he will know the mechanisms of separation and concomitant phenomena, the different chromatographic techniques, instrumentation and accessories, as well as interventions to optimize the analysis.
-Chromatographic separations' mechanisms -Classification of the chromatographic techniques -Definition and illustration of the qualitative parameters of a chromatographic separation -Gaschromatography and HPLC: kind of phases, classification and detailed description of the tecniques, instrumentation and practical applications
Cozzi, Protti, Ruaro, Elementi di analisi chimica strumentale, Zanichelli Editore, (chapters 9, 12, 14, 15, 16) Slides and supplementary lecture notes.
Lectures and Laboratory experiments.
1) Readiness to offer individual assistance also in English language to incoming students through appointment fixed by e-mail (nspano@uniss.it) 2) Availability of supporting material and bibliographic references also in english language. List: David Hardey, Modern Analytical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill 3) Readiness to accept examination of incoming students also in a foreign language (English) 4) As estabilished in the document "Manifesto degli Studi", the course attendance is mandatory (https://www.dcf.uniss.it/it/didattica/corsi-di-studio/chimica)