課程概述 |
分析化學特論一
Instructor:
Prof. Che-Chen Chang
Office:
Room 203, Isotope Building
Email:
cchang@ntu.edu.tw
Course Description:
Overview: An introduction to the basic theory and practice underlying important electroanalytical methods and electron spectroscopy as well as their applications
Prerequisites:
Analytical Chemistry (I),Analytical Chemistry (II),or equivalents
Lecture schedule:
Tue., 9:10 AM - 10:00 AM,Fri., 10:20 AM -12:10 PM
Credit hours: 3
Course Content:
This course is presented in a lecture/discussion format. The content of the course includes Ion conductance, ion mobility, electrical conductivity, transport numbers, electrical double layer, activity coefficient of electrolytes - ionic strength, Debye Huckel law, thermodynamics of electrochemical cells, galvanic couple, electrode process, liquid junction potential, overvoltage, anodic dissolution of metals, ion selective electrodes, redox titration, electrochemical instrumentation, electrolysis, potential measurement, amperometric sensor, coulometric measurement, polarographic measurement, voltammetric measurement, electronic structure, jellium model, density of states, Fermi energy, band structure, thermionic emission, photoelectron emission, field emission, beam-specimen interaction, surface ionization, resonance neutralization, resonance ionization, surface penning ionization, spectroscopic instrumentation, transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, electron probe microanalysis, photoelectron spectroscopy, Auger spectroscopy, scanning Auger microscopy, electron energy loss spectroscopy
Testing:
The exams are primarily problems and short essays, not true-false or multiple choice. They will emphasize the course objectives of understanding the fundamental theory and concepts, operation principles, design, applications, strengths, and limitations of the electroanalytical and electron methods introduced. The content of the tests include the materials discussed in your textbook as well as those taught in the class. The final test is a comprehensive exam and will require you to integrate the class material in a meaningful way. Calculators used in the exam cannot contain any dictionary or graphic function.
Evaluation:
Grades for the course will be based upon the following schedule.
First Exam 30%
Second Exam 30%
Final Exam 40%
Total 100%
Make-up policy:
Make-up exams will not be permitted to those who miss the midterms or the final. Students should present records of clinic visits for missing the exam due to illness.
Class attendance:
Good, participatory attendance is essential to successful mastery of course material. Although the attendance will not be monitored daily, it is suggested that you do not take this course if you cannot come to the class or do not like to take notes.
Honor Code:
The NTU policies on cheating will be enforced.
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