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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

Molecular Spectroscopy


No / course unit code


Semester

1M

Type of course

Laboratory


Teaching hours
 per semester    per week

30      2

ECTS credits

2


Lecturer:

Dr. hab. Wiktor KoŸmiński, prof. UW
Room: R152     Phone extn.: 219     email: kozmin@chem.uw.edu.pl

Teaching Division:

Physical Chemistry

Educational and
professional goals:

The main purpose of exercises is learning the basic principles of practical molecular spectroscopy.

Course description:

During the experiments student is obliged to accomplish five exercises related to spectroscopic methods most important and most often used in chemical laboratories. The exercise should help in understanding of theory given during the course and also present practical possibilities of application of molecular spectroscopy in chemistry such as: UV VIS, influence of auksochromic substitution on electronic spectra; IR, investigation of hydrogen bonds by infrared spectroscopy; R, analysis of xylene isomers mixture by Raman spectroscopy, EPR, parameters and hyperfine structure of EPR spectra of organic radicals and transition metal ions; NMR - Interpretation of simple NMR spectra.

Required background:


Quantum Chemistry.

Form of assessment:


Laboratory reports and tests.

Remarks:

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