OBT751 ANALYTICAL METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION LTPC
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OBJECTIVES:
To study about the principle of spectrometry & the optical instruments.
To gain knowledge about the theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.
To Develop knowledge of NMR & mass spectrometry.
To comprehend different separation methods are used in analytical.
To gain Knowledge on different microscopy.
UNIT I SPECTROMETRY 9
Properties of electromagnetic radiation- wave properties – components of optical instruments–
Sources of radiation – wavelength selectors – sample containers – radiation transducers – Signal
process and read outs – signal to noise ratio - sources of noise – Enhancement of signal to noise -
types of optical instruments – Applications.
UNIT II MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY 9
Molecular absorption spectrometry – Measurement of Transmittance and Absorbance – Beer’s law –
Instrumentation - Applications -Theory of fluorescence and Phosphorescence –Theory of
Infrared absorption spectrometry – IR instrumentation – Applications – Theory of Raman spectroscopy
– Instrumentation – applications.
UNIT III NMR AND MASS SPECTROMETRY
9
Theory of NMR –– chemical shift- NMR-spectrometers – applications of 1H and 13C NMR-
Molecular mass spectra – ion sources. Mass spectrometer. Applications of molecular mass - Electron
paramagnetic resonance- g values –instrumentation.
UNIT IV SEPARATION METHODS 9
General description of chromatography – Band broadening and optimization of column performance-
Liquid chromatography – Partition chromatography – Adsorption chromatography – Ion
exchange chromatography -size exclusion chromatography- Affinity chromatography- principles of
GC and applications – HPLC- Capillary electrophoresis – Applications.
UNIT V ELECTRO ANALYSIS AND SURFACE MICROSCOPY 9
Electrochemical cells- Electrode potential cell potentials – potentiometry- reference electrode – ion
selective and molecular selective electrodes – Instrument for potentiometric studies – Voltametry –
Cyclic and pulse voltametry- Applications of voltametry . Study of surfaces – Scanning probe
microscopes – AFM and STM.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
CO1: Gain knowledge on principle of spectrometry & the optical instruments.
CO2: Able to gain knowledge about the theoretical aspects of molecular spectroscopy.
CO3: Develop knowledge of NMR & mass spectrometry.
CO4: Able to comprehend different separation methods are used in analytical.
CO5: Gain Knowledge on different microscopy.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Skoog, D.A. F. James Holler, and Stanky, [Link] “Instrumental Methods
of Analysis”.Cengage Learning , 2007.
2. Willard, Hobart, etal., “Instrumental Methods of Analysis”. VIIth Edition, CBS, 1986.
3. Braun, Robert D. “ Introduction to Instrumental Analysis”. Pharma Book Syndicate, 1987.
4. Ewing,G.W. “Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis”, Vth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1985
REFERENCES:
1. Sharma, B.K. “Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis : Analytical
Chemistry” GoelPublishing House, 1972.
2. Haven, Mary C., etal., “Laboratory Instrumentation “. IVth Edition, John Wiley, 1995.
CO/POs A B C D E F G H I J K L
CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
CO/POs A B C D E F G H I J K L
CO1 3 2 2 2
CO2 3 2 2 2 1
CO3 2 3 1 2
CO4 2 1 1 2 2
CO5 1 2 2 2 3 2 3