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Two-dimensional Liquid Chromatography (LCxLC) (AD HOC course)
Provider: Faculty of Science

Activity no.: 5702-21-09-31
Enrollment deadline: 01/06/2018
PlaceDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Date and time01.01.2020, at: 00:00 - 01.02.2020, at: 16:00
Regular seats12
ECTS credits3.00
Contact personNikoline Juul Nielsen    E-mail address: njn@plen.ku.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserNikoline Juul Nielsen    E-mail address: njn@plen.ku.dk
Written languageEnglish
Teaching languageEnglish
Semester/BlockSpring ¤ Autumn ¤ Summer
Scheme groupNot included in the scheme group
Scheme group noteAd hoc course
Exam requirementsActive participation in colloquia session, at least 5 out of 6.
Exam formOral examination
Exam formWritten assignment
Exam detailsThe student can select examination form of their own choice: either one large or six smaller written hand-ins or one oral presentation on a subject matter related to the course.
Grading scalePassed / Not passed
Criteria for exam assessmentApproved written or oral presentation.
Course workload
Course workload categoryHours
Preparation42.00
Colloquia18.00
Project work22.50

Sum82.50


Content

Ad-hoc Phd-course (study-group) for revision of key litterature on LCxLC. This course will cover:

  • Current status within the field reading introductory reviews (week one)
  • Historic aspects of LCxLC (week two)
  • The importance of first dimension sampling-rate (week three)
  • Practical consideration for fast analysis in the second dimension (week four)
  • Theoretical considerations for implementation of LCxLC (week five)
  • The concept of orthogonality (week six)

Learning outcome

Skills - the student should be able to:

-Describe the history and current status of LCxLC
-Describe the primary problems and list ways of adressing these problems in order for the LCxLC technique to out-perform current one-dimensional techniques.
-Put the theory of LCxLC into the context of own research project.


Literature

10-15 selected peer review articles and review articles


Target group
Academic qualifications:
'Analytical Chemistry' and 'Advanced Analytical Chemistry - Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry' or equivalent skills. If you have not passed these courses, pleace contact the course responsible before signing up.

Teaching and learning methods
Colloquia.

Lecturers
Lecturers:
Nikoline Juul Nielsen, possibly with assistance from PhD-students or post docs from the Analytical Chemistry Group at PLEN.


Remarks

If you would like to participate please send an e-mail to Nikoline Juul Nielsen njn@plen.ku.dk stating your motivation  and a CV (max. 10 lines)

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