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 |