Instrumental methods in analytical chemistry, choice of a method for a given goal of analysis, influencing the analysis by changing experimental conditions. Interpretation of measured data. Discussion of selected topics such as performing and using thin-layer chromatography, influencing polar retention in liquid chromatography, using retention data for substance identification, analysis of UV-VIS spectrometry, introduction to structural analysis (MS, NMR), examples of quantitative analysis, selected practical applications instrumental methods. The course deepens the knowledge gained in the course AC2.
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Skoog D. A., Holler F. J., Nieman T. A.: Principles of instrumental analysis, Thomson Learning, London, 1998..
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Wang J.: Analytical Electrochemistry, Wiley-VCH, New York, 2000..
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Wilson I., Poole C., Cooke M.: Encyclopedia of separation science. Academic Press, San Diego, London, Boston, New York, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto 2000..
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