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Chemistry 6205 |
Lecture Schedule | Spring 2005 |
| 1 | Jan. 13 | Course Structure. Introduction. Classification. Separative transport and selectivity, GC |
| 2 | Jan. 20 | Capillary Columns, Instrumentation, Sample introduction, GC Detectors. Adsorption and Partition in GC, GC Theory, Mass-transport theory |
| 3 | Jan. 27 | GC-MS, Interfaces, ionization (EI, CI), Mass-spec interpretation, SFC (Theory, Instrumentation, Applications), Purge&Trap, Thermal Desorption, Head-Space |
| 4 | Feb. 3 | HPLC Introduction, HPLC Instrumentation, HPLC Detectors |
| 5 | Feb. 10 | Adsorbents, surface chemistry, types of
stationary phases, HPLC columns, Column selection, surface modification, column packing, column troubleshooting (Midterm take-home) |
| 6 | Feb. 17 | HPLC Theory, Retention Mechanism, (Midterm due) |
| 7 | Feb. 24 | pH and solvent effect, pH and pKa shift, Chaotropic effect |
| 8 | Mar. 10 | Size Exclusion HPLC, Ion-exchange, Ion-pair, CZE/CEC |
| 9 | Mar. 17 | LC/MS (Interfaces, principles, Applications) |
| 10 | Mar. 24 | Easter (no class) |
| 11 | Mar. 31 | Presentations I |
| 12 | Apr. 7 | Presentations II |
| 13 | Apr. 14 | Presentations III |
| 14 | Apr. 21 | Presentations IV |
| 15 | Apr. 28 | Material review, Discussion |
| 16 | ? | Final exam |
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