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Educational Goals: (1) To gain an understanding of the theory, instrumentation, and applications of
instrumental analysis methods.
(2) To acquire experience searching the chemical literature and writing a sound
scientific document.
Required Text: “Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th Edition”, Skoog, Holler, Nieman, Saunders
College Publishing
This text will be supplemented with monographs, reviews and/or research articles.
Prerequisites: None
Class Presentation: Presentations will take place in an afternoon or evening symposium at the end of
the semester. Details will follow.
Academic Dishonesty:
“The faculty expects from its students a high level of responsibility and academic honesty. Because the
value of an academic degree depends upon the absolute integrity of the work done by the student for that
degree, it is imperative that a student demonstrate a high standard of individual honor in his or her scholastic
work.
Scholastic dishonesty includes, but is not limited to, statements, acts or omissions related to applications for
enrollment or the award of a degree, and/or the submission as one’s own work of material that is not one’s
own. As a general rule, scholastic dishonesty involves one of the following acts: cheating, plagiarism,
collusion and/or falsifying academic records. Students suspected of academic dishonesty are subject to
disciplinary proceedings.”1 Such disciplinary action could include failure of the assignment and/or failure of
the course.
INTRODUCTION
Aug. 18 Introduction, Designing Measurements, 5-7
Modular Approach to Instrumentation
MASS SPECTROMETRY
Oct. 18 Introduction to Vacuum Science and Mass Spectrometry
Oct. 20 EXAM 2
Oct. 25 Mass Spectrometry of Volatile Analytes: Ion Sources 20
Oct. 27 Mass Spectrometry of Volatile Analytes: Mass Analyzers 20