Course title
環境資源計測学特論   [Advanced Instrumental Analyses for Natural Resources and Environmental Science]
Course category specialized field courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 1  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 05MR5506
Instructor(s)
高栁 正夫   [TAKAYANAGI Masao]
Facility affiliation United Graduate School Agricultural Science Office   Email address

Course description
(1) Standards for units, the unit system, standard procedures in analytical chemistry, errors in measurements and so on used for the research and development of environmental science and natural resource science are lectured.
(2) Principles and applications of analytical techniques used for the research and development of environmental science and natural resource science are lectured. Spectroscopies together with chemometrics are the main targets. Introduction to Laser spectroscopies as the advanced spectroscopy is also given.
(3) Intermolecular interaction which determines the properties of materials in condensed phases is discussed in relation with supramolecules and solution chemistry.
Expected Learning
(1) Understanding standards for units, the unit system, standard procedures in analytical chemistry, errors in measurements and so on for the practical use.
(2) Understanding principles and applications of some analytical techniques together with the techniques for the analyses for experimental data.
(3) Understanding the nature of intermolecular interaction which are practically helpful for the elucidation of materials in condensed phases.
Course schedule
Lecture No. 1 (April 10) Cancellation due to the entrance ceremony of the United Gtaduate School of Agricultural Science
Lecture No. 2 (April 17) Guidance; What are needed in this field?
Lecture No. 3 (April 24) Standard for unit; Unit system
Lecture No. 4 (May 1) Error and uncertainty
Lecture No. 5 (May 8) Standard for measurements; Validation
Lecture No. 6 (May 15) Spectroscopy 1 Various spectroscopies; Infrared spectroscopy
Lecture No. 7 (May 22) Spectroscopy 2 Near-infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics 1
Lecture No. 8 (May 29) Spectroscopy 3 Near-infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics 2
Lecture No. 9 (June 5) Spectroscopy 4 Basic laser spectroscopy
Lecture No. 10 (June 12) Spectroscopy 5 High resolution spectroscopy; Application to atmospheric chemistry
Lecture No. 11 (June 19) Mass Spectrometry
Lecture No. 12 (June 26) Structure and property of molecular aggregates 1 Intermolecular interaction
Lecture No. 13 (July 3) Structure and property of molecular aggregates 2 Supramolecules
Lecture No. 14 (July 10) Structure and property of molecular aggregates 3 Solution chemistry
Lecture No. 15 (July 17) Summary and Discussion
Prerequisites
None
Required Text(s) and Materials
None
References
Assessment/Grading
Behavior at class (attendance, discussion, questions and replies, and so on) 50%
Papers on specific subjects (once or twice) 50%
You cannot get credits for this course when you absent the class more than three times.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Standard, unit system, error, uncertainty, spectroscopy, material analyses, environmental measurements, molecular aggregates
Office hours
Tuesday 14:45〜. Please make appointment through e-mail prior to meet for the questions and discussions.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
3/5/2018 2:45:07 PM