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Samlæses med det tilsvarende bachelorkursus KE519
Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, nanobioscience or pharmaceutical sciences
Course introduction
To introduce the participants to a number of modern spectroscopic techniques and to demonstrate the application of already known techniques to analytical problems within polymer chemistry, medicinal chemistry, materials chemistry, biochemistry and archaeometry.
Expected learning outcome
Having completed the course the student is expected to be able to
• In general terms give an account of the principles for and the experimental method of the spectroscopic methods included in the course
• Interpret experimental data acquired my means of these spectroscopic methods
• Read and give an oral account of and relate critically to recent scientific literature concerning the application of these methods
• Explain the application of various spectroscopic methods within the fields of polymer chemistry, medicinal chemistry, materials chemistry, biochemistry and archaeometry
• Discuss and assess applicability and relevance of the various methods for clarification of a specific issue.
Subject overview
ESR spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, atomic absorption and emission spectroscopy, infrared reflection spectroscopy and X-ray fluorescence.
Literature