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Course Unit Title Course Unit Code Type of Course Unit Level of Course Unit Year of Study Semester ECTS Credits
Preconcentration Methods In Analytical Chemistry KIM501 Elective Master's degree 1 Fall 8

Name of Lecturer(s)

Prof. Dr. Ümüt AY
Prof. Dr. Deniz BİNGÖL
Associate Prof. Dr. Seda KARAYÜNLÜ BOZBAŞ

Learning Outcomes of the Course Unit

1) Obtaning information about of trace analysis.
2) Learns and develops the applications of enrichment methods
3) Understands the importance of enrichment methods and evaluates them

Program Competencies-Learning Outcomes Relation

  Program Competencies
1 2 3 4 5 6
Learning Outcomes
1 High High High Middle High Middle
2 High High High Middle Middle Middle
3 High Middle High High Middle High

Mode of Delivery

Face to Face

Prerequisites and Co-Requisites

None

Recommended Optional Programme Components

Advanced Analytical Chemistry

Course Contents

Trace analysis and preconcentration methods, The role of preconcentration methods, The criteria used for evaluation of preconcentration methods, Liquid-phase extraction, Solid-phase extraction, Ion-exchange, Electrodeposition, The application techniques of preconcentration methods.

Weekly Schedule

1) Trace analysis and enrichment methods
2) Trace analysis and enrichment methods
3) Trace analysis and enrichment methods
4) The importance of enrichment methods
5) The importance of enrichment methods
6) Solid-phase extraction
7) Liquid-phase extraction
8) Midterm exam
9) Ion exchange
10) Electrodeposition
11) Application techniques of enrichment methods
12) Application techniques of enrichment methods
13) Application techniques of enrichment methods
14) Application techniques of enrichment methods
15) Evaluation of the enrichment methods.
16) Final exam

Recommended or Required Reading

1- A.G. Howard and P.J. Statham, “Inorganic Trace Analysis (Philosophy and Practice)”, John Wiley&Sons, New York, 1997.
2- S. Venkatachalam, “Hydrometallurgy”, Norasa, London, 1988.
3- A.G. Howard and P.J. Statham, “Inorganic Trace Analysis (Philosophy and Practice)”, John Wiley&Sons, New York, 1997.
4- S. Venkatachalam, “Hydrometallurgy”, Norasa, London, 1988.
5- Galen W. Ewing, “Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis”, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985
6- Galen W. Ewing, “Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis”, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1985
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8- References
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Planned Learning Activities and Teaching Methods

1) Drill and Practice
2) Problem Solving


Assessment Methods and Criteria

Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade

40%

Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade

60%

Total

100%

Language of Instruction

Turkish

Work Placement(s)

Not Required