2C2AA3 | Introduction to Separative Sciences | Materials and Chemistry | S8 | ||||||
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Lessons : 10 h | TD : 0 h | TP : 0 h | Project : 0 h | Total : 10 h | |||||
Co-ordinator : JEROME LE DAUPHIN |
Prerequisite | |
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General chemistry, Solution chemistry, chemical links and interactions -Physical Chemistry. Paul Arnaud, Dunod 2001-5th Edition -General Chemistry. Gérard Dupont, Michel Duteil, Christine Legueut, ellipses, 1990 |
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Course Objectives | |
To acquire the fundamentals of the various current chemical analysis techniques used in industry and in the laboratory. | |
Syllabus | |
1 – Fundamental quantities 2 – Gas chromatography: general principle; Sample preparation Modules of a CPG: Injector, column, detector; Retention Indices 3 – Liquid chromatography: general principle; Separation mechanisms: Sharing, adsorption – CCM, ion exchange, exclusion...; HPLC Modules 4 – Quantitative Analysis: internal calibration, external calibration, standardization |
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Practical work (TD or TP) | |
Non renseigné | |
Acquired skills | |
-Evaluation of the performance of a chromatographic system -Control of methods of quantification in Separative methods |
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Bibliography | |
- Analyse chimique Méthodes et techniques instrumentales. Francis Rouessac, Annick Rouessac, Daniel Cruché, et al., Collection: Sciences Sup, Dunod 2009 - 7ème édition - Techniques instrumentales d’analyse chimique. Francis Rouessac, Annick Rouessac, Dunod 2011 |
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