Overview

This topic covers the use of analytical chemistry to determine information about a substance in order to determine it's chemical structure. It will cover aspects of sample isolation and purification, and explore the use of spectral techniques including X-Ray, IR, NMR, Raman and UV spectroscopy along with mass spectrometry for … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to: 

  • Provide an understanding of how X-Ray, IR, Raman, UV/vis and NMR techniques work and are used to give molecular information
  • Provide laboratory experience in using the above techniques
  • Give students skills and expertise in the analysis of spectral data for the identification of molecular structure

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Apply chemical concepts as outlined in the topic syllabus
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Develop useful generic and scientific skills in Chemistry and expand the chemical intuition for type of reactions or chemical transformations relevant to concepts outlined in the topic syllabus
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Refine skills in handling chemicals, apparatus and instrumentation relevant to concepts outlined in the topic syllabus
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Refine communication skills, skills in solving problems and build self-confidence
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Improve independent study skills
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Develop teamwork and problem-solving skills in addition to strengthening self-learning skills

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