Course title
D00260003
Applied Analytical Chemistry

SEGAWA Hiroki
Course description
Application of analytical chemistry techniques to real-world samples includes various instrumental analyses. Such real-world samples frequently possess complex matrices, which can hinder analysis due to sample matrix-induced interference. Other possible challenges are limitation of the amount of the samples, and necessity of employing non-destructive techniques. The primary aim of this course is that students will be able to select appropriate analytical techniques used for real-world samples, based on their respective advantages and disadvantages.
Purpose of class
The purpose of this course is that students can understand basic concepts of various analytical techniques, including sample pre-treatments, which are necessary for selecting appropriate analytical methods.
Goals and objectives
  1. Understand the basic concepts of sample extraction and explain the difference between each method
  2. Understand the basic concepts of separation analysis and explain the difference between each method
  3. Understand the basic concepts of methods employing host-guest interaction
  4. Understand the basic concepts of spectroscopy and explain the difference between each method
  5. Understand the basic concepts of electrochemical analysis
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

midterm examination final texamination Total.
1. 20% 20%
2. 20% 20%
3. 15% 15%
4. 30% 30%
5. 15% 15%
Total. 40% 60% -
Evaluation method and criteria
Achievement of Goals and Objectives 1 and 2 will be evaluated through a midterm examination. Achievement of Goals and Objectives 3, 4 and 5 will be evaluated through a final examination.
A maximum score of midterm examination is 40 points, and that of final examination is 60 points. The final evaluation is based on the cumulative score of midterm and final examinations. A minimum of 60 points is required to pass this course.
Student will achieve 60 points through understanding the basic concepts presented in lectures.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Partition equilibrium
distribution law, partition equilibrium
Read the textbook 1, section 9 200minutes
2. Sample extraction 1
liquid-liquid extraction, multistep extraction
Read the textbook 1, section 9 200minutes
3. Sample extraction 2
solid-phase extraction, types of solid phases
Read the textbook 1, section 10 200minutes
4. Separation analysis 1
basics of chromatography, plate theory
Read the textbook 2, section 11 200minutes
5. Separation analysis 2
basics of gas chromatography and liquid chromatography
Read the textbook 2, section 12 and 13 200minutes
6. Separation analysis 3
basics of capillary electrophoresis, introduction of flow injection analysis
Read the textbook 2, section 14 and 18 200minutes
7. Midterm examination
The scope of the examination will cover items 1 to 6 above.
An explanation of the examination will be provided after it is completed.
Review the scope of midterm examination 400minutes
8. Analysis employing host-guest interaction
basic concept of host-guest interaction, immunoassay, molecular imprinting
Read the distributed reference material 200minutes
9. Spectroscopy 1
basics of spectroscopy, interaction between light and matter
Read the textbook 2, section 2 200minutes
10. Spectroscopy 2
basics of UV-visible absorption spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy
Read the textbook 2, section 3 200minutes
11. Spectroscopy3
basics of infrared absorption spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy
Read the textbook 2, section 6 200minutes
12. Spectroscopy 4
basics of X-ray spectroscopy
Read the textbook 2, section 8 200minutes
13. Electrochemical analysis
electrode reactions, potentiometry
Read the textbook 2, section 17 200minutes
14. Final examination
The scope of the examination will cover items 8 to 13 above.
An explanation of the examination will be provided after it is completed.
Review the scope of final examination 400minutes
Total. - - 3200minutes
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
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Textbooks and reference materials
1) 基礎から学ぶ分析化学、井村 久則、樋上 照男 編、化学同人 (Japanese)
2) 機器分析(エキスパート応用化学テキストシリーズ)、大谷 肇 編著 他、講談社 (Japanese)

Reference materials will be distributed within lectures.
Prerequisites
Prior completion of fundamental chemistry courses mandated or suggested by individual departments is preferred.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Please directly contact the professor, either within or outside class.
  • Office hour: Tuesday, 13:20-16:50 (please make an appointment)
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
Active-learning course
N/A
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable The professor has experience in application of analytical chemistry to forensic identification.
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 3.GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
  • 16.PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
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