(5061104) Analytical Instrumentation Teaching scheme: 3 lectures/week Credits: 3 Exam scheme: Paper- 100 marks
1. Introduction: Introduction to chemical analysis, Classical and Instrumental methods, Classification of Instrumental techniques, important considerations in evaluating an instrumental method, 2. Absorption methods: a. Spectrometric UV and VIS methods: Laws of photometry, Instrumentation. b. IR spectrometry: correlation of IR spectra with molecular structure, Instrumentation. c. Atomic absorption spectrometry: Principle, Instrumentation 3. Emission methods: Flame, AC/DC arc, spark, plasma excitation sources, instrumentation 4. Spectrofluroscence and phosphorescence spectrometer: Instrumentation, Raman spectrometer. 5. Mass spectrometer: Ionisation methods, mass analysers, mass detectors, FTMS. 6. Chromatography: Classification, Gas chromatography, Liquid chromatography, Instrumentation 7. X-ray and Nuclear methods: x-ray absorption, fluorescence and diffractometric techniques, electron microscope and microprobe, ESCA and Auger techniques, nuclear radiation detectors. 8. NMR spectroscopy: Principle, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling, instrumentation, types of NMR. 9. Electroanalytical methods: potentiometry, voltammetry, coulometry techniques.
Text books: 1. Willard, Merritt, Dean and Settle, Instrumental Methods of Analysis, 7th edition, (CBS publishers, New Delhi). 2. Galen W. Ewing, Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis, 5th edition, (McGraw-Hill Book Company) Reference http://www.unipune.ernet.in/stud_info/Syllabi/Syllabus_2008.html
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