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Analytical Chemistry
Provider: Faculty of Science

Activity no.: 5733-20-09-31 
Enrollment deadline: 25/01/2021
PlaceDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences
Date and time08.02.2021, at: 09:00 - 18.04.2021, at: 16:00
Regular seats20
Course fee8,000.00 kr.
ECTS credits7.50
Contact personJan H. Christensen    E-mail address: jch@plen.ku.dk
Enrolment Handling/Course OrganiserJan H. Christensen    E-mail address: jch@plen.ku.dk
Written languageEnglish
Teaching languageEnglish
Semester/BlockBlock 3
Scheme groupMonday 13.00 - 17.00 and Wednesday 8.00 - 17.00
Scheme group noteFebruar 2021 - April 2021
Exam requirementsMinimum 75% of the reports from the laboratory exercises need to be accepted by the course teacher before final examination
Exam formOral examination
Exam formInternal censorship
Grading scalePassed / Not passed
Course workload
Course workload categoryHours
Lectures28.00
Theory exercises28.00
Practical exercises24.00
Excursions8.00
Exam1.00
Preparation109.00
Colloquia8.00

Sum206.00


Content
The course topics include: An introduction to analytical chemistry: choice of analytical methodology, sampling, sample preparation, chemical analysis, tools for quantitative chemical analysis, quality assurance. Extraction methods such as liquid-liquid extraction, solid phase extraction, super-critical fluid extraction and accelerated solvent extraction. Cleanup and fractionation methods. Introduction to Chromatography, high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), gas chromatography (GC) and other chromatographic methods. Detector types with focus on mass spectrometry and hyphenated techniques such as GC-MS and LC-MS. Introduction to spectroscopic methods (UV-VIS, IR, X-ray, atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) and inductive coupled plasma mass spectrometry). Introduction to data processing, errors in chemical analyses, statistical analyses (including chemometrics) and data presentation. Method development, evaluation, validation and QA/QC measures.

Compulsory laboratory exercises comprise projects which involve sampling, extraction and cleanup, methods of analysis, data processing and data evaluation

Learning outcome
The course objective is to introduce the participants to modern instrumental techniques and analytical approaches within environmental- and soil chemistry, food chemistry and plant biology.

Literature
David C Harris, Quantitative Chemical Analysis edition 10. Notes and selected articles.

Teaching and learning methods
Lectures and theoretical exercises: The lectures will present the general chemical background of the measurement principles and instrumental techniques as well as theory on sampling, data processing, data analysis, quality assurance and method validation.

Theoretical exercises: These exercises will train the students to carry out calculations on the data produced from different instrumental techniques including statistical analyses, reporting and QA/QC.

Laboratory exercises: Laboratory exercises represent the heart of the course. Here, the participants train the different instrumental techniques and get used to analytical work in the laboratory. The laboratory exercises comprise 6 compulsory themes. Theoretical and laboratory exercises are performed by groups of 2 or 3 students. A 1-day excursion to a larger accredited laboratory is included in the course.

Remarks

All PhD students (including Danish Universities) are charged for instrument-time, laboratory expenses and expenses related to excursions amounting to a total of 8000 dkr.

For questions feel free to contact Jan H Christensen, jch@plen.ku.dk

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