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Methods of Instrumental Analysis
FCH-MC_MIAAcad. year: 2022/2023
Instrumental techniques for characterization of properties of colloids (particles size and charge, interactions, thermodynamic and transport properties) and surface (wetting, contact angle, atomic force microscopy), methods for analysis of colloidal and special materials (thermic, viscoelastic, electric and electro-optical properties, microscopy).
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1. Size distribution of particles and macromolecules (light scattering, SEC)
2. Charge (zeta potential) and wetting of surface, contact angle
3. Atomic force microscopy (AFM)
4. Microcalorimetry (DSC, ITC, IC)
5. Transport properties (sorption and diffusion techniques
Materials analysis
6. Thermochemical analysis (DSC, TG)
7. Rheology and viscometry
8. Electric and electro-optical properties
9. Microscopy (optical and electron)
10.-13. Practical excursions, measurement and data processing
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Basic literature
Klouda, P.: Moderní analytické metody, Ostrava: Nakladatelství Pavel Klouda, 1996.
Skoog, D. A, Holler, J.: Principles of instrumental analysis, Cengage Learning, 2017. (EN)
Sommer, L.: Teoretické základy analytické chemie I, II, III, VUTIUM, 1995, 1998, 2000. (CS)
Recommended reading
Mezger, T.G.: Applied Rheology, Anton Paar, 2014. (EN)
Podzimek, Š.: Light Scattering, Size Exclusion Chromatography and AF4, Wiley, 2015. (EN)
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- Programme NKCP_CHCHTE Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
- Programme NPCP_CHCHTE Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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