Natural Science 0333 - Analytical Chemistry

Spring
2015
1
4.00
Dulasiri Amarasiriwardena
12:30PM-01:50PM T,TH;02:00PM-05:00PM TH
Hampshire College
316709
Cole Science Center 101;Cole Science Center 2-CHEM
daNS@hampshire.edu
Recent advances in analytical chemistry and instrumentation play a major role in many interdisciplinary sciences, including environmental science, biology, agriculture, geology, and in many health science fields. This course will cover those advances in analytical atomic spectroscopy (inductively coupled plasma-mass and atomic emission spectroscopy -- ICP-MS, ICP-AES), analytical molecular spectroscopy (infrared, UV-visible), electrochemistry, and chromatographic techniques and associated instrumental methodologies. We will also look at sampling and sample preparation methods, laser ablation and elemental speciation techniques used in environmental and biological sample analysis. We will complete two project-based field/lab projects that will introduce the participants to hands-on experience in modern analytical instrumentation and development of novel analytical techniques to solve analytical problems encountered in diverse scientific fields. We will also read primary literature papers on current directions in analytical chemistry and recent developments in instrumentation. Prerequisite: successful completion of Chemistry I & II or Physics.
Writing and Research Quantitative Skills Independent Work In this course students are generally expected to spend at least 6 to 8 hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time.
Multiple required components--lab and/or discussion section. To register, submit requests for all components simultaneously.
This course has unspecified prerequisite(s) - please see the instructor.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.