Załącznik nr 4 do ZW 30/2010
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSES:
• Course codę: CHC020039
• Course title: Speciation and fractionation analysis of elements in the environment
• Language of the lecturer: polish
Course form |
Lecture |
Classes |
Laboratory |
Project |
Seminar |
Number of hours/week* |
2 | ||||
Number of hours/semester* |
60 | ||||
Form of the course completion |
credits | ||||
ECTS credits |
2 | ||||
Total Student’s Workload |
60 |
• Level of the course (basic/advanced): advanced
• Prereąuisites:
• Name, first name and degree of the lecturer/supervisor: Paweł Pohl, PhD, DSc
• Names, first names and degrees of the team’s members:
• Year:................ Semester:......................
• Type of the course (obligatory/optional): optional
• Aims of the course (effects of the course and student’s abilities): To acąuaint the students with the methodology of the speciation analysis and fractionation of elements
• Form of the teaching (traditional/e-learning): traditional
• Course description: The course explains the role and importance of the speciation and fractionation analysis of elements, presents the procedures used for the collecting and preparing the environmental samples for this type of analysis and the methods of the separation and determination of different speciation forms of elements.
• Lecture:
Particular lectures contents |
Number ofhours |
1. Sampling in the speciation and fractionation analysis |
4 |
2. Preparation of samples for the speciation and fractionation analysis of | |
elements (biological samples, sediments, soils, aerosols, flies, water) |
6 |
3. Separation techniques of the speciation forms of elements (liquid-liquid | |
extraction, liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, capillary | |
electrophoresis, solid phase extraction) |
6 |
4. Detection techniques for speciation forms of elements (atomie absorption | |
and emission spectrometry, mass spectrometry, electrochemical methods) |
6 |
7