KEMS3275 Analytical Spectroscopy (2 cr)
Description
The course introduces the operating principles and analytical methods of spectroscopic devices used in the analysis of different inorganic and organic materials related to the circular economy. In addition, at the application level, the use of spectroscopic methods such as AAS, UV, FTIR, NIR, Raman, and energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy in the form of demonstrations is considered. The operating principle of the scanning electron microscope (SEM) and its application possibilities are also explored with theoretical approach and practical demonstrations.
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student understands the main operating principles of spectroscopic methods and their application in various analytical tasks. The student is able to choose the appropriate analytical technique for different sample types and concentration levels for the information desired.
Working life skills
After completing the course, the student is familiar with the methods of analytical spectroscopy and has a reasonable ability to use different spectroscopic equipment as analytical tools. The student also understands the importance of equipment maintenance and service procedures.
Description of prerequisites
Recommended prerequisite KEMS3240 Advanced Studies in Analytical Methods. Also recommended that have completed some laboratory works in KEMS6880 Advanced Laboratory Excercises of Analytical Chemistry (or KEMS6800 Advanced laboratory exercises in renewable natural resources and chemistry of living environment)
Recommended prerequisites
Completion methods
Method 1
Participation in teaching (2 cr)
Lectures, demonstrations in laboratory and exam.