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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Preconcentration Methods In Analytical Chemistry | KIM501 | Elective | Master's degree | 1 | Fall | 8 |
Prof. Dr. Ümüt AY
Prof. Dr. Deniz BİNGÖL
Associate Prof. Dr. Seda KARAYÜNLÜ BOZBAŞ
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
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2 | High | High | High | Middle | Middle | Middle | |
3 | High | Middle | High | High | Middle | High |
Face to Face
None
Advanced Analytical Chemistry
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.
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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1) Drill and Practice
2) Problem Solving
Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade |
40% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
60% |
Total |
100% |
Turkish
Not Required