ChE 3090-02 Instrumental Analysis Fall Class Thursday
Instructor: Ying-Ling Liu, 劉英麟, Ph.D. Dept. of Chemical Engineering
E-mail: liuyl@mx.nthu.edu.tw
Course description: Instrumental analysis is linked with many fields of
science and engineering. Due to the large number and diversity of instrumental
methods, beginners typically will need a large amount of work to collect the
necessary knowledge in order to understand of the fundamentals of the methods.
ChE 3090-02 Instrumental Analysis is an integrated course of lectures and
laboratories and you will be exposed to a wide variety of analytical
instrumentation and techniques.
Required Text Book
Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 7th Ed., by Douglas A. Skoog et al.
Thomson Brooks/Cole, CA
Course introduction
Part I
Chapter 1,6: An Introduction to Spectrometric Methods
Chapter 9: Atomic Absorption Spectrometry
Chapter 10: Atomic Emission spectrometry
Chapter 12: Atomic X-ray Spectrometry
Chapter 13,14: Ultraviolet Molecular Absorption Spectrometry
Exam #1
Part II
Chapter 16,17: Infrared Spectrometry
Chapter 19: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry
Chapter 20: Molecular Mass Spectrometry
Chapter 26: Chromatographic Separation; TA comes in for lab arrangement
Chapter 27,28: Gas Chromatography/Liquid Chromatography
Exam #2
Part III
Wet Lab
Grading: Exam #1 (35%), Exam #2 (35%), Laboratory (25%), others: (5%)
Make-Up Exam: If you miss an exam for medical reasons, you will need a
description from a doctor in order to take a make-up. Exams missed for personal
reasons will be judged based upon situations. Anyone unable to take an exam must
make every effort to contact me before the test through phone or e-mail to be
considered for a make-up.
Office hours: Wed. and Thu. 10:00-12:00 AM (Chemical Eng. Building, 4F), by e-
mail appointment.