CHEM – 617 Advanced Spectroscopy –II (Cr.03)

Mass Spectroscopy: Principle of Mass spectroscopy, Instrumentation in details, Quantitative

and Qualitative application in analytical chemistry. X-rays Spectroscopy: Nature and

production of X-rays, X-rays absorption, X-rays emission, Instrumentation, X-rays

fluorescence analysis, Diffraction studies single crystal analysis

 

Week

Topics and Readings

1.

Introduction to general Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry

2.

Instrumentation of Mass Spectrometry ( Sample Inlet system)

3.

Instrumentation of Mass Spectrometry ( Ionization Sources, electron ionization, chemical ionization, MALDI source)

4.

Instrumentation of Mass Spectrometry (Analyzers, Magnetic Sector, Quadrupole, Time of Flight), Detector, Electron multiplier Tube

5.

Interpretation of Mass Spectra (Alkane, alkene, aromatic compounds)

6.

Interpretation of Mass Spectra (Aldehydes, ketones carboxylic acids, alcohols)

7.

Applications of Mass spectrometry

8.

Nitrogen rule

9.

X-Ray Spectroscopy, general introduction

10.

Siegbahn Notation. IUPAC Notation

11.

Instrumentation of X-Ray Spectroscopy ( Source of X-Ray)

12.

Instrumentation of X-Ray Spectroscopy ( Filters and wavelength selection

13.

Sample Inlet and Detector

14.

X-Ray Absorption

15.

Brag’s law and its application

16.

Applications of X-Ray ( Medical radiography, security, molecular structure)

17.

X-ray Fluorescence

18

X-ray Diffraction

 

Course Material