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UNIWERSITY OF WARSAW

1 Pasteura Str., 02-093 Warsaw, Poland, phone: +48 (0)22 822 02 11




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Subject

Foundations of Molecular Spectroscopy


No / course unit code


Semester

4

Type of course

Lecture


Teaching hours
 per semester    per week

15            1

ECTS credits

1.5


Lecturer:

Prof. dr hab. Jolanta Bukowska,
Room: 433    Phone extn.: 274    email: jbukow@chem.uw.edu.pl

Teaching Division:

Physical Chemistry

Educational and
professional goals:

Knowledge of theoretical background and possible applications of most important spectroscopic methods in chemistry.

Course description:

The course covers the basic theoretical and experimental aspects of rotational, vibrational (infrared and Raman), electronic (UV/VIS), nuclear magnetic and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Methodology of spectroscopic experiments and typical applications of spectroscopic methods in solving various chemical problems (identification of organic compounds, determination of molecular structure, analytical applications) are presented.

Required background:


Elementary course in quantum chemistry.

Form of assessment:


Examination (written or oral).

Remarks:

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