Analytical Chemistry II - N402004A
Title: Analytická chemie II
Guaranteed by: Department of Analytical Chemistry (402)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Engineering
Actual: from 2021
Semester: summer
Points: summer s.:4
E-Credits: summer s.:4
Examination process: summer s.:
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:2/1, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: cancelled
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Additional information: http://uanlch.vscht.cz/studium/bakalarske/pan2
http://uanlch.vscht.cz/studium/bakalarske/cach2
Guarantor: Záruba Kamil doc. Ing. Ph.D.
Interchangeability : N402004
Is interchangeable with: N402004, B402002, AB402002
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
Lectures of Analytical Chemistry II extend and complement the basic overview of the methods discussed in the course Analytical Chemistry I. They focus primarily on understanding the principles of modern methods of instrumental analysis. The exercises are divided into two sections. The first involves the uncertainty of the quantitative analysis, the other is focused on the foundations of structural analysis - infrared spectrometry, proton NMR spectrometry, and mass spectrometry spectra will be solved.
Last update: Záruba Kamil (02.08.2016)
Aim of the course -

The goal of Analytical chemistry II is to provide

  • orientation in methods of instrumental analysis
  • solve problems of real sample analysis
  • evaluate quality and reliability of analytical results
  • solve simple spectra measured by IR, H-NMR and MS
Last update: Záruba Kamil (02.08.2016)
Literature -

R: Skoog, Holler, Nieman, Principles of Instrumental Analysis, Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning; 5th edition (ISBN 9780030020780) and newer

A: Skoog, West, Holler, Crouch, Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning; 5. vydání (ISBN 9780030020780) and newer

Last update: Záruba Kamil (22.05.2019)
Teaching methods -

Every week of the winter semester there is a two hour lecture and one hour seminar. The lectures are concerned about principles, methods and theory. The seminars include practical calculations and solving of spectra. All seminars are held in computer laboratory.

Last update: Záruba Kamil (02.08.2016)
Requirements to the exam -

1. Credit test is written during seminars in the 7th and 14th week. To get credits, a student has to obtain 50 % of the sum of the tests and 25 % of each test.

2. Students, who study in Czech, pass credit test in Czech. Students, who study in English, pass credit test in English.

3. It is necessary to have the Index (Student Book) with yourself during the writing of credit test. Exceptionally, the assistant can allow writing the test after checking the identity of the student using other ID with an up-to-date photograph.

4. Students register for a test using SIS (Educational Info System) and it is the duty of each student to sign in for the term listed there. Signing off is possible up to date listed in SIS. Later, it is possible only by request to the secretary of the department and only because of serious reasons. The test is failed when a student is absent and not signed off.

5. The assistant can allow writing the test when students arrive late. The missed time is not compensated.

6. It is not allowed to leave the room during the test. It is not allowed to use forbidden materials and other tools including telecommunication electronics.

7. Results of the test will be available in place and at the time, which will be announced at the beginning of the test.

8. The credits are written into the Index by the the assistant teaching seminars at the appointed time, which will be announced. Exceptionally, it is possible to arrange other time.

9. You can check your test at the assistant teaching seminars in place and at the time, which he or she assigns.

10. The examination is written and takes 50 min. It consists of ten questions. Examiner is allowed to ask further questions.

11. If some of the topics will not be given because of a holiday or a rector’s day, this is not a reason for exclusion of these topics from the examination test.

12. Students, who study in Czech, pass the examination in Czech. Students, who study in English, pass the examination in English.

13. Student has duty to present the Index with written credits during the examination, otherwise, it is impossible to start/continue the exam.

14. The students sign in for the examination using SIS and it is the duty of a student to sign in for the term listed here. Signing off is possible up to date listed in SIS. Later it is possible only by request to the secretary of the department and only because of serious reasons. The examination is classified „F“ when the student is absent and not signed off.

15. The assistant can allow writing examination when students arrive late. The missed time is not compensated.

16. It is not allowed to leave the room during the examination. It is not allowed to use forbidden materials and tools including telecommunication electronics.

17. The place and the time will be announced during the examination. The examiner assigns where and when will be possible to see checked examination test. If the student is not present in this time he or she resigns for any complaint and agree with the final classification. When the student does not agree with the classification of any of parts of the test, the examiner will provide one, exceptionally, more additional questions which will be answered in written form. According to the result of these additional questions the examiner can change overall classification.

18. Students can use only two reparative terms.

Last update: Záruba Kamil (02.08.2016)
Syllabus -

1. Uncertainties and testing of hypotheses in analytical chemistry

2. Vibrational spectrometry - reflection IR, IR microscopy, NIR spectrometry, Raman spectrometry

3. NMR spectrometry - relaxation, chemical exchange, NMR imaging

4. Enhanced mass spectrometry

5. Hyphenated techniques 1 - GC-MS, LC-MS, CE-MS

6. Hyphenated techniques 2 - GC/LC-ICP-MS, speciation analysis; LC/GC-IR, LC-NMR

7. Surface analysis 1 - by photons, electrons, ions

8. Surface analysis 2 - by a probe (STM, AFM, SNOM)

9. Analysis of chiral compounds - Introduction to chiral separation and chiroptic methods

10. Kinetic methods of analysis

11. Radioanalytical methods

12. Biochemical analysis

13. Chemical sensors and biosensors

14. Process analysis

Last update: Záruba Kamil (24.08.2016)
Learning resources -

PDF for the lectures available in e-learning.vscht.cz.

Other sources will be recommended during the lectures.

Last update: Záruba Kamil (22.05.2019)
Entry requirements -

Students who according to the study plan must complete the course of Analytical chemistry I (N402002 or N402002A) must register the subject of Analytical chemistry I as an educational duty in the index and they must pass the exam before the exam in Analytical chemistry II (N402004 or N402004A).

Last update: Záruba Kamil (13.01.2017)
Registration requirements -

The students need to know analytical chemistry at the level of Analytical chemistry I (N402002). Sound knowledge of MS Excel 2007 (or later) is essential for seminars.

Last update: Záruba Kamil (02.08.2016)
Teaching methods
Activity Credits Hours
Účast na přednáškách 1 28
Příprava na přednášky, semináře, laboratoře, exkurzi nebo praxi 1 28
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování 1 28
Účast na seminářích 1 28
4 / 4 112 / 112
Coursework assessment
Form Significance
Examination test 75
Continuous assessment of study performance and course -credit tests 25