Week - 1 |
Basic electrochemistry. Introduction to quantitative analysis practices. Introduction to spectroscopy. Stereoisomerzym. |
Week - 2 |
Basic electrochemistry. Experimental applications of neutralization titrations. Atomic spectroscopy. Nomenclature of chemical compounds. |
Week - 3 |
Basic electrochemistry. Experimental applications of neutralization titrations. Atomic spectroscopy. Nomenclature of chemical compounds. |
Week - 4 |
Electroanalytical techniques. Experimental applications of oxidoreduction titrations. Molecular absorption spectroscopy. Nomenclature of chemical compounds. |
Week - 5 |
Electroanalytical techniques. Experimental applications of oxidoreduction titrations. Fluorescence and phosphorescence spectroscopy. Nomenclature of chemical compounds. |
Week - 6 |
Introduction to analytical separations. Experimental applications of complexometry titrations. Infrared spectrometry. |
Week - 7 |
Planar chromatography. Experimental applications of precipitation titrations. Infrared spectrometry. |
Week - 8 |
Column chromatography, Experimental application of precipitation titrations. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. |
Week - 9 |
Column chromatography. Experimental application of UV-visible field spectrometer. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. |
Week - 10 |
Electrophoretic methods. Experimental applications of potentiometry. Mass spectrometry. |
Week - 11 |
Analytical method development and sample Preparation. Experimental applications of potentiometry. Mass spectrometry. |
Week - 12 |
Analytical method development and sample preparation. Experimental applications of conductometry. Elemental CHNS analysis. |
Week - 13 |
Evaluation of analytical data. Experimental applications of thin layer chromatography. Polarimetry and refractometry. |
Week - 14 |
Analytical method validity. Experimental applications of liquid chromatography. Voltametry and polarography, Other spectroscopic techniques. |