1st Master in Industrial sciences (2nd cycle-Industrial Engineers) Chemistry

Analytical chemistry

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ECTS Credits3
Number of Hours (h/year)45
Teaching staffGERKENS, Carine; HAFNAOUI, Anass
Course UnitCompulsory
TermQuad. 1 and 2
CodeTECH-ICHI0008/1
Prerequisite

For the lecture: general chemistry of bachelor. For the laboratory work: safety requirements, know-how acquired at the general chemistry laboratory

Aims and Objectives

To acquire the principles of various methods in quantitative chemical analysis (traditional techniques, electrochemical methods or chromatographic methods, in mineral, organic or biochemical fields) in front of a particular analytical problem, to reach the capacity to select the appropriate working method to its resolution. To acquire, by handling of laboratory, the rigour of work necessary to obtain right and precise analytical results as well as a know-how in traditional and electrochemical analyses.

Description

Traditional methods (lecture): errors; techniques of sampling, put in solution,; gravimetry, precipitation; titrimetry (by precipitation, neutralization, oxydoreduction, complexation); gazometry; separations via precipitation, complexation, liquid-liquid extraction ; acidimetry in nonaqueous medium. Electrochemical methods (lecture): conductimetry, potentiometry , electrogravimetry, coulometry, polarography, amperometry. Separative methods (lecture): gas chromatography, column, thin layer, HPLC, methods by external, internal calibration and proportioned addition; electrophoresis. Laboratory work: gravimetry; titrimetry (acid-base, oxydoreduction, precipitation, complexation) ; gazometry; distillation ; conductimetry; electrogravimetry; potentiometry; coulometry, Karl Fisher.

Bibliography

Fiefield W., Kealey D., Principles and practice of analytical chemistry Blackie, 1990

Rouessac F., Rouessac A., Analyse chimique, Méthodes et techniques instrumentales modernes, Masson, 1995

Teaching and Learning MethodsLectures
Laboratory work
Assessment MethodsWritten examinations
Projects or practical work
NotesYes
LanguageFrench

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