Chemical and Toxicological Analysis 2
A.Y. 2019/2020
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to indroduce students with the basic knowledge of the most important analytical techniques, instruments like GC and HPLC in particular, both from a theoretical and practical point of view.
Know the problems related to sampling and treatment of samples to be prepared for analytical procedures to avoid interferences, how we treated in Chemical and Toxycological Analysis 1.
We focused to see which chemical-phisycal methods were the most suitable among:
-UV-vis
-IR
-MS
These skills, in general terms, were increased through ongoing exercises, consisting of multiple choice questions (in relation to topics covered).
The basic theoretical aspects are treated in the 1st Module; in the 2nd Module the laboratory tutorials are carried out
At the end of each laboratory exercise students delivered oral and written experiences descriptions to stimulate their observation and critical skills.
Know the problems related to sampling and treatment of samples to be prepared for analytical procedures to avoid interferences, how we treated in Chemical and Toxycological Analysis 1.
We focused to see which chemical-phisycal methods were the most suitable among:
-UV-vis
-IR
-MS
These skills, in general terms, were increased through ongoing exercises, consisting of multiple choice questions (in relation to topics covered).
The basic theoretical aspects are treated in the 1st Module; in the 2nd Module the laboratory tutorials are carried out
At the end of each laboratory exercise students delivered oral and written experiences descriptions to stimulate their observation and critical skills.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will be able to critically discuss most common qualitative and quantitative analytical techniques, including classic instrumental methods. He will also acquire knowledge and skills required to:
· solve the problems associated with sampling and treatment of samples
· select suitable analytical techniques to solve a given analytical problem
· describe an analytical procedure and correctly report an analytical result
· organize and carry out laboratory activities following high quality and safety standards.
· solve the problems associated with sampling and treatment of samples
· select suitable analytical techniques to solve a given analytical problem
· describe an analytical procedure and correctly report an analytical result
· organize and carry out laboratory activities following high quality and safety standards.
Lesson period: Second semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Module 1
CHIM/08 - PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY - University credits: 7
Lessons: 56 hours
Professor:
Beretta Giangiacomo
Shifts:
-
Professor:
Beretta Giangiacomo
Module 2
CHIM/08 - PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY - University credits: 4
Practicals: 16 hours
Single bench laboratory practical: 48 hours
Single bench laboratory practical: 48 hours
Professors:
Arnaboldi Lorenzo, Beretta Giangiacomo
Shifts:
Professor(s)