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CHEM 822: Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
The course covers the basics of GC/MS, including a full range of commonly used techniques and a variety of applications. Discussion topics include introduction to terminology; qualitative and quantitative GC/MS, types of mass spectrometers, mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry (MS/MS), electron impact and chemical ionization, inlet systems, data acquisition and processing, sample handling, and vacuum systems. Varian Saturn 2000 GC/MS/MS and Shimadzu QP1000 instruments will be used for this course. Prerequisites: CHEM622/623. Corequisite: CHEM823.
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CHEM 823: Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
This course covers experiments associated with CHEM822. The experiments include hands-on laboratory work that covers the basic principles of GC/MS operation and principles and theory of mass spectral analysis. Instrumentation, data acquisition, as well as interpretation of spectra of organic molecules, are also covered. Prerequisites: CHEM622/623. Corequisite: CHEM822.
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CHEM 827: Mass Spectrometry
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the principles and theory of mass spectral analysis. Includes the basic theory of ion formation and behavior, instrumentation and the interpretation of the spectra or organic molecules. Deals with basic mass spectrometry as well as major areas of application. Discusses the important hybrid techniques of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Prerequisites: One year of organic chemistry, CHEM633 and 622 or equivalent; one year of physical chemistry. communication disorders 223
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CHEM 831: Inorganic Spectroscopy
2.00 Credits
Governors State University
An advanced study of the theory and applications of essential topics in inorganic and bioinorganic spectroscopy. The topics include: rotational, vibrational, electronic, photoelectron, electron paramagnetic resonance, circular dichroism, Mossbauer, nuclear magnetic resonance, and X-ray specroscopies. Prerequisites: CHEM433 or its equivalent and CHEM661. Corequisite: CHEM832.
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CHEM 832: Inorganic Spectroscopy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
Spectroscopy is one of the fundamental tools used to characterize industrial inorganic chemicals, advanced materials, and bioinorganic chemicals. Provides students with hands-on opportunities to apply important spectroscopic techniques used for the analysis of inorganic materials. Students will analyze, interpret, and report the results of their investigations. Corequisite: CHEM831.
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CHEM 840: Methods Development
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Concentrates on methods development in the analytical laboratory with applications in pharmaceutical, food product, cosmetics, and environmental testing. Focuses on methods development and optimization to satisfy regulatory and customer requirements, validating analytical methods, application of newer analytical methods, and those involved in quality control, quality assurance, and quality assessment. Includes development and use of statistical process control as tools to improve quality and productivity. Prerequisites: One year of organic chemistry and STAT 520 or equivalent.
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CHEM 855: Electrochemistry
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Introduces the theory and practice of electrochemical techniques with a focus on electroanalytical methods. Presents the techniques of potentiometry, conductance measurements, coulometry, and voltammetry. Includes new developments in electrochemical detection, spectroelectrochemical studies, and chemically modified electrodes. Prerequisites: CHEM368 and CHEM433.
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CHEM 856: Electrochemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Governors State University
Covers laboratory experiments associated with CHEM855. Corequisite: CHEM855.
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CHEM 862: Photochemistry
3.00 Credits
Governors State University
Covers physical and organic aspects of photochemistry in terms of the fates that can befall excited species. Introduces photochemistry of normal and polluted atmospheres, photosynthesis, vision, photography, photobiochemistry, polymer photochemistry, photodynamic therapy, and other important subject areas. Demonstrations and discussions of experimental techniques will give practical experience to the theories covered in class. Prerequisites: One year of physical chemistry, CHEM661, and CHEM663.
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CHEM 870: Graduate Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Governors State University
Individual reading, research, and/or project in chemistry under the supervision of the faculty. Prerequisite: Permission.
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