INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIC ANALYSIS

Francesco DE RICCARDIS INSTRUMENTAL ORGANIC ANALYSIS

0512400021
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOLOGY "ADOLFO ZAMBELLI"
EQF6
CHEMISTRY
2016/2017

OBBLIGATORIO
YEAR OF COURSE 2
YEAR OF DIDACTIC SYSTEM 2010
PRIMO SEMESTRE
CFUHOURSACTIVITY
432LESSONS
224EXERCISES
Objectives
THE AIM OF THIS COURSE IS TO TEACH HOW TO SOLVE SIMPLE STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS BY USING THE MAJOR SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES (UV, NMR AND MS).
Prerequisites
BASIC NOTIONS OF GENERAL AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Contents
GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SPECTROSCOPY. NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE. INTRODUCTION. ATOM AND NUCLEI PROPERTIES, 1H-NMR AND SPECIAL TECHNIQUES FOR 1H-NMR. 13C-NMR AND SPECIAL TECHNIQUES FOR 13C-NMR. MASS SPECTROMETRY. INTRODUCTION IONISATION PROCESSES. FRAGMENTATION PROCESSES. APPLICATIONS. ULTRAVIOLET AND VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY. MOLECULAR ORBITAL AND ELECTRONIC TRANSITIONS. CHROMOPHORES. APPLICATIONS. INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY.
Teaching Methods
LECTURES
Verification of learning
WRITTEN EXAM
Texts
SILVERSTEIN, BASSLER E MORRIL, SPECTROMETRIC IDENTIFICATION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, JOHN WILEY ED.
ROBERTS, GILBERT, MARTIN, CHIMICA ORGANICA SPERIMENTALE, ZANICHELLI ED.
STERNHELL, KALMAN, ORGANIC STRUCTURES FROM THEIR SPECTRA, JOHN WILEY ED. (1H-NMR SPECTRA)
SKOOG E LEARY, CHIMICA ANALITICA STRUMENTALE, EDISES (MASS SPECTROMETRY).
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