School / Prep
ENSMAC
Internal code
PC8TPSPE
Description
Be able to:
describe the spectroscopic techniques most commonly used in industry and their potential
carry out qualitative and quantitative analysis, detect and correct artifacts, briefly interpret a spectrum
design and carry out a project using the most appropriate spectroscopic techniques.
Teaching hours
- PRACTICAL WORKPractical work24h
Mandatory prerequisites
- Theoretical knowledge of spectroscopy,
- Basic knowledge of optics, interferometry and instrumentation (sources, analyzers, detectors).
Syllabus
Six 3h or 4h sessions on optical spectroscopies.
TP 1-2: Introduction to atomic spectroscopies
- Atomic absorption
- Atomic emission (flame spectrometry, LIBS)
TP 3-4: Introduction to molecular electronic spectroscopies
- UV-visible absorption spectroscopy
- Fluorimetry
TP 5-6: Introduction to vibrational spectroscopies
- IR absorption spectroscopy
- Raman scattering
Further information
Physical and Analytical Chemistry
Bibliography
Analyse chimique, méthodes et techniques instrumentales modernes, F. ROUESSAC and A. ROUESSAC, Ed. MASSON, PARIS (1992)
Assessment of knowledge
Initial assessment / Main session - Tests
Type of assessment | Type of test | Duration (in minutes) | Number of tests | Test coefficient | Eliminatory mark in the test | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Integral Continuous Control | Continuous control | 0.3 | ||||
Integral Continuous Control | Minutes | 0.7 |