Study programme 2019-2020 | Français | ||
Analytic Chemistry and Chemometrics | |||
Programme component of Bachelor's in Engineering à la Faculty of Engineering |
Students are asked to consult the ECTS course descriptions for each learning activity (AA) to know what assessment methods are planned for the end of Q3 |
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Code | Type | Head of UE | Department’s contact details | Teacher(s) |
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UI-B3-IRCIVI-521-M | Compulsory UE | HANTSON Anne-Lise | F505 - Génie des Procédés chimiques et biochimiques |
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Language of instruction | Language of assessment | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Credits | Weighting | Term |
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| Français | 18 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3.00 | 1st term |
AA Code | Teaching Activity (AA) | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Term | Weighting |
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I-GPRO-028 | Analytic Chemistry and Chemometrics | 18 | 18 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Q1 | 100.00% |
Programme component |
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Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes of UE
The aim of the analytical chemistry and chemometrics course is to enable students to:
- Conduct quantitative analyses based on protocol
- Exploit appropriate statistical tools for data processing, be able to present analytical results and be critiqued.
- Understand the chemical equilibrium of water and apply this to natural water.
- Understand the steps of sample preparation and the stages of instrumental analysis.
- Understand the physical principle and operation of elemental analysis techniques and UV-visible spectroscopy and understand their limitations and potential.
- Understand the basic principles of chromatography
- Be able to provide and interpret an analtical report.
Content of UE
As quantitative analysis plays a major role in many fields of engineering sciences, basic statistical tools for the presentation and validation of the results will be taught.
The calibration methods for quantification when using relative methods are the subject of a specific part of this course, which is necessary to understand matrix effects and errors associated with different instrumental analytical techniques. Some methods of sample preparation / concentration are integral to the teaching.
This analytical chemistry course is primarily based on the chemistry of aqueous media. A rapid review of the main balances and kinetic aspects of chemical reactions is the basis for the presentation of calco-carbonic equilibrium and complexation reactions (study of complexes present in natural water and complexation reactions for analysis of things, such as different hardnesses). The molecular spectrometric techniques (UV-visible) will complete this part. Both for liquid and solid samples, elemental analyses by atomic emission and absorption spectrometries (flame photometry, ICP, atomic absorption) will be studied on the basis of principles of analysis, instruments, their particularities and various configurations (hydride generation, graphite furnace, ICP-MS, etc.) and possible difficulties for each technique will be discussed (interference, sensitivity, linearity, etc.). In addition, X-ray fluorescence and X-ray diffraction will be discussed for the comparison for solid samples analysis.
A final part of the course is dedicated to the introduction of gas and liquid chromatographic methods as part of environmental applications such as quantification of PAH or chlorinated solvents in water or soil.
Prior Experience
Knowledge of basic chemical reaction, chemical equilibrium conditions and expressions of equilibrium constants and the notions of thermochemistry are required to follow this teaching unit. Optical notions and statistical calculations are also required.
Type of Assessment for UE in Q1
Q1 UE Assessment Comments
Report and laboratory work
20% of the evaluation mark is assigned based on the analytical results and the quality of reports produced during the laboratory session.
20% is assigned based on a quoted exercices.
60 % of the mark is awarded on the basis of a written examination, for which the maximum time is 120 min
Type of Assessment for UE in Q3
Q3 UE Assessment Comments
Report and laboratory work 20% of the evaluation mark is assigned based on the analytical results and the quality of reports produced during the laboratory session. 80% of the mark is awarded on the basis of a written examination, for which the maximum time is 120 min.
Type of Resit Assessment for UE in Q1 (BAB1)
Q1 UE Resit Assessment Comments (BAB1)
Not applicable
Type of Teaching Activity/Activities
AA | Type of Teaching Activity/Activities |
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I-GPRO-028 |
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Mode of delivery
AA | Mode of delivery |
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I-GPRO-028 |
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Required Reading
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I-GPRO-028 |
Required Learning Resources/Tools
AA | Required Learning Resources/Tools |
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I-GPRO-028 | The presentation files shown during the course are made available onto the Moodle platform. |
Recommended Reading
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I-GPRO-028 |
Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
AA | Recommended Learning Resources/Tools |
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I-GPRO-028 | Not applicable |
Other Recommended Reading
AA | Other Recommended Reading |
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I-GPRO-028 | L. Sigg, P. Behra et W. Stumm - 2000 - Chimie des milieux aquatiques. Chimie des eaux naturelles et des interfaces dans l'environnement - Paris - Dunod. Charlot - 1990 - Les méthodes de la Chimie analytique - Paris - Masson et Cie Rouessac, A. Rouessac - 1992 - Méthodes instrumentales en Analyse chimique - Paris - Dunod Skoog, West and Holler - Chimie analytique - De Boeck Université Skoog, Holler et Nieman - Principes d'analyse instrumentale - De Boeck Université. |
Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
AA | Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next |
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I-GPRO-028 | Authorized |