More specifically, upon completion of the course they will be able to
• Know, understand, explain and apply acid-base titrations, complexometric titrations and redox titrations (k2, k3, k4)
• Know, understand and explain the theory of potentiometry (k2, k3, k4)
• Apply potentiometry (k2, k3, k4)
• Know, understand, explain and apply amperometric sensors (k2, k3, k4)
• Know, understand, explain and apply spectroscopy (k2, k3, k4)
• Know, understand and explain immunoassays (k2, k3, k4)
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Underlying concepts and details of fundamental tools in the analytical laboratory:
• Acid-base titrations, complexometric titrations, redox titrations (including calculations of titration curves, detection of end points, applications)
• Theory of potentiometry (redox potential, electromotive force, electrodes of the first and second kind, redox electrodes, indicator and reference electrodes)
• Applications of potentiometry (pH electrode, ion-selective electrodes, potentiometric titrations)
• Amperometric sensors
• Introduction to spectroscopy, instrumentation for molecular absorption spectroscopy in the UV-visible range, atomic spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, IR spectroscopy
• Immunoassays
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