Course: Chromatography and Spectrometry credits: 5
- Course code
- CHVP23CHROMATOGR
- Name
- Chromatography and Spectrometry
- Study year
- 2023-2024
- ECTS credits
- 5
- Language
- Dutch, with parts in English
- Coordinator
- I.J. Robin
- Modes of delivery
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- Assignment
- Lecture
- Practical / Training
- Assessments
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- Practicum - Other assessment
- Theorie - Written, organised by STAD examinations
Learning outcomes
You apply Lambert-Beer's law in practical and in theoretical cases and name the limitations of Lambert-Beer's law.
You describe the absorption process of electromagnetic radiation in molecules and atoms.
You describe the basic principles of chromatography.
You calculate separation parameters from a chromatogram.
You describe and explain the effect of polarity of the stationary, mobile phase and analyte.
You name and describe the components of spectroscopic and chromatographic systems.
You apply the acquired theoretical knowledge about chromatography and spectrometry in an independent, safe and responsible way while performing a simple experiment, and communicate about this with a logbook and/or measurement report according to the applicable guidelines.
You describe the absorption process of electromagnetic radiation in molecules and atoms.
You describe the basic principles of chromatography.
You calculate separation parameters from a chromatogram.
You describe and explain the effect of polarity of the stationary, mobile phase and analyte.
You name and describe the components of spectroscopic and chromatographic systems.
You apply the acquired theoretical knowledge about chromatography and spectrometry in an independent, safe and responsible way while performing a simple experiment, and communicate about this with a logbook and/or measurement report according to the applicable guidelines.
DAS competencies
Competency | Level (I-IV) |
Research | 1 |
Experimentation | 1 |
Development |
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Management |
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Advise |
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Instruction |
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Leadership |
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Self-management | 1 |
Content
This module focuses on spectroscopy and chromatography. You apply theory during a practical using UV-VIS spectroscopy, AES, HPLC and GC. Practical work is assessed through logbooks, measurement reports and practical competences. Theory is taught through instructional lectures.
Included in programme(s)
School(s)
- Institute for Life Science & Technology