CH311 : Analytical Chemistry(III)

Department

Department of Chemistry

Academic Program

Bachelor in Chemistry

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

CH212

Overview

The course aims to introduce the student to the following:• Knowledge of the theoretical foundations and principles of automated chromatographic analysis• Knowledge of the theoretical foundations and principles of automated spectral analysis of devices such as GC, HPLC, EP• Knowledge of theoretical calculations related to the work of these devices• Knowledge of theoretical calculations related to the work of these devices

Intended learning outcomes

a. Knowledge & understandingA.1 The student will be familiar with the theoretical foundations and principles of the instrumental analysis by chromatographic methodsA.2 The ability to solve mathematical problems related to the work of these methodsA.3 Know the special applications of each method in qualitative and quantitative analysis and how to deal with themA.4 The student is familiar with the quality methods and standard criteria for the different methods of separation and the use of Microsoft Excel in analyzing the results of the obtained experiments.A.5 The student will know how to operate GC, HPLCB. Mental skillsB.1 Analyze problems and apply technical solutions for chromatographic separation methodsB.2 Compare the different chapters in environmental analysisB.3 Acquaintance with green chromatographic analysis methodsB.4 Participation in the research activity of the devicesB.5 Identifying defects and interferences related to the analysis of the devices, analyzing the results and handling errorsT. Practical & professional skillsC.1 Using some methods of chromatographic analysis in analyzing real samplesC.2 Designing practical experiments using GC, HPLC devicesC.3 Choose the appropriate separation method for the type of analysis in the laboratoryC.4 The ability to operate and maintain the equipmentC.5 The ability to use mathematical and statistical methods to analyze the results obtained from these methods and the skill of using ISO in setting and operating devicesw. Generic and transferable skillsD.1 presents the information and explains the work and installation of the equipment orally and in writingD.2 Using appropriate techniques for chromatographic analysis and other separation methods in analyzing real samplesD.3 Work in an individual and independent manner, relying on personal skills of understanding and analysisD.4 Discussion in a scientific mannerD.5 Be able to present data, write reports in sound scientific language, and acquire skills in operating devices

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures 2 . exercises 3 . Duties 4. Periodic tests 5. Panel discussions 6. Visits to specialized research centers

Methods of assessments

First written exam 25%Second written exam 25%final exam 50%

1. محتوى المقرر (Course contents)

الموضوع العلمي

عدد الساعات

محاضرة

تمارين

مذاكرة مستقلة

عدد الأسابيع

Theory of chromatographic separations

Solvent Extraction Theory

What Is the Chromatographic Process

Chromatography in More than One Dimension -Visualization of the Chromatographic Process at the Molecular Level: Analogy to Basic Equations Describing Chromatographic Separation, How Do Column Variables Affect Efficiency (Plate Height) - Practical Optimization of Chromatographic Separations

Qualitative Chromatography: Analyte Identification

Quantitative Measurements in Chromatography- Peak Area or Peak Height: What Is Best for Quantitation

Calibration with an External Standard

Calibration with an Internal Standard

Examples of Chromatographic Calculations

Ion Exchange Chromatography

Size Exclusion chromatography

Paper chromatography

Affinity chromatography

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Gas Chromatography

Historical Development of GC: The First Chromatographic Instrumentation

Advances in GC Leading to Present-Day Instrumentation

GC Instrument Component Design (Injectors) Syringes. Autosamplers

SPME, Split Injections

Splitless Injections

GC Instrument Component Design (the Column) Column Stationary Phase

Selecting a Stationary Phase for an Application Effects of Mobile Phase Choice and Flow Parameter- GC Instrument Component Design (Detectors)

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High-Performance Liquid Chromatography

HPLC Column and Stationary Phase

Support Particle Considerations

Stationary-Phase Considerations.

Chiral Phases for Separation of Enantiomers

Effects on Separation of Composition of the Mobile Phase-New HPLC-Phase Combinations

Ion-Exchange Chromatography.

HPLC Detector Design and Operation

Interfacing HPLC to Mass Spectrometry

Applications of HPLC

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Electrophoresis

Capillary Zone Electrophoresis (CZE)

Sample Injection in CZE

Capillary Electrochromatography

Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography

Planar Chromatography and Planar Electrophoresis

Column Technology for Capillary

Electrochromatography

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1. the reviewer (References)

References title

publisher

Release

Author

Her whereabouts

Chromatography: Concepts and Contrasts,

Wiley

2nd edition

James M. Millerr

Internet

Advances in chromatography

CRC

Volume 65

Fli

Science Library - Internet

Undergraduate Instrumental Analysis

CRC Press

7th edition

James W. Robinson, Eileen Skelly Frame, George M. Frame II

Science Library - Internet

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