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Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) Stanford

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Description: This course is designed to familiarize the students with various instrumental methods of chemical analysis that scientists and engineers come across during their course work and research undertakings. The participants are introduced to the principles of chemical analysis, matrix effects, detailed instrumentation, operation and interpretation of data, error analysis and statistical methods of data handling. At the end of the course the student would be able to handle the analysis of mg, ppm and ppb levels of analyte by appropriate instrumental methods. Applications: Chemical analysis of hazardous materials, environmental samples, inorganic, organic and biomaterials at trace and ultra trace quantities.

Resources: OpenCourseware from NPTEL (India), Sheridan College, MIT, UC Berkeley, Stanford & many other of the World's finest University's
Language: English

Professors: Michael Williams

Units: 43

Lesson content
  • Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction to the Modern Instrumental Methods of Analysis  
  • Mod-01 Lec-02 Atomic Structure  
  • Mod-01 Lec-03 Physical Properties of Electromagnetic Radiation  
  • Mod-01 Lec-04 Interaction of Matter with Radiation  
  • Mod-02 Lec-05 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry -1 i. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-02 Lec-06 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry -2 ii. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-02 Lec-07 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry -3 iii. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-02 Lec-08 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry -4 iv. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-02 Lec-09 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry -5 v. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-02 Lec-10 Ultraviolet and Visible Spectrophotometry -6 vi. Applications  
  • Mod-02 Lec-11 Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Spectrophotometry 1 i. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-02 Lec-12 Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Spectrophotometry -2 ii. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-02 Lec-13 Fluorescence and Phosphorescence Spectrophotometry -3 iii. Application  
  • Mod-03 Lec-14 Atomic Fluorescence i. Theoretical aspects  
  • Mod-03 Lec-15 X- Ray Analytical Techniques -1 ii. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-03 Lec-16 X- Ray Analytical Techniques -2 iii. Applications  
  • Mod-04 Lec-17 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -1 i. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-04 Lec-18 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -2 ii.Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-04 Lec-19 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -3 iii. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-04 Lec-20 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -4 iv. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-04 Lec-21 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -5 v. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-04 Lec-22 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -6 vi. Signal handling  
  • Mod-04 Lec-23 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -7 vii. Interferences  
  • Mod-04 Lec-24 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -8 viii. Hydride Generation AAS  
  • Mod-04 Lec-25 Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -9 ix.Cold Vapour Mercury AAS  
  • Mod-04 Lec-26 Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -10 x. Electrothermal Aspects  
  • Mod-04 Lec-27 Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectrometry -11 xi. Practical Aspects  
  • Mod-04 Lec-28 Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry -1 i. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-04 Lec-29 Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry -2 ii. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-04 Lec-30 Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry -3 iii.  
  • Mod-05 Lec-31 Infrared Spectroscopy -1 i. Theoretical Aspects  
  • Mod-05 Lec-32 Infrared Spectroscopy -2 ii. Practical Aspects  
  • Mod-05 Lec-33 Infrared Spectroscopy -3 iii. Nondispensive IR, Mass spectrometer  
  • Mod-05 Lec-34 Introduction to Mass Spectrometry  
  • Mod-05 Lec-35 Introduction to Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy  
  • Mod-06 Lec-36 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Techniques -1 i. Introduction  
  • Mod-06 Lec-37 Fundamentals of Electrochemical Techniques -2 ii. Introduction continued  
  • Mod-06 Lec-38 Polarography -1 i. Introduction  
  • Mod-06 Lec-39 Polarography -2 ii. Applications  
  • Mod-07 Lec-40 Chromatography -1 i. Introduction  
  • Mod-07 Lec-41 Gas chromatography -1 i. Instrumentation  
  • Mod-07 Lec-42 Gas chromatography -2 ii. Applications  
  • Mod-07 Lec-43 Gas chromatography -3 iii. Applications  
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