The primary objective of this course is to familiarize students with spectroscopic methods, their basic principles, and their application in interpreting experimental spectra and determining the structures of organic molecules. This course assumes prior knowledge in general chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonding, and basic analytical techniques.
The content is divided into four main sections, ensuring a structured and comprehensive learning process:
1. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR): Introducing fundamental principles, instrumentation, hyperfine structure, and applications to radicals and triplet states.
2. Atomic and X-Ray Fluorescence: Covering theoretical aspects, modes of excitation, instrumentation, sample preparation, and industrial applications.
3. Atomic Emission Spectroscopy: Discussing the origin of atomic spectra, key principles, coupling techniques, and analytical applications.
4. Molecular Fluorescence and Chemiluminescence: Exploring fluorescence and phosphorescence, quantitative laws, Raman and Rayleigh scattering, instrumentation, and applications.
- معلم: Djohra Bedghiou