The aim of the course is the interpretation of the theory and practical exercises selected instrumental methods. The course focuses on the methods with which the graduate is likely to encounter in their practice.
Literature
[1] G. D. Christian, Analytical Chemistry (5 th Ed.). New York ,
Wiley, 1994, 812 s.
[2]D. Kealay, P.J: Haines, Analytical Chemistry. Oxford, BIOS Scientific Publishers, 2002, 342 s.
[3]J. Kenkel, Analytical Chemistry for Technicians (4th Ed.). Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2014, 507 s.
Advised literature
COLTHUP, N. B., DALY, L. H., WIBERLEY, S. E. Introduction to Infrared and Raman Spectrometry. Breinigsville: Academic Press, 2009.
BOČEK, P., DEML, P., GEBAUER, P., DOLNÍK, V. Analytická izotachoforéza. Praha: Academia, 1987.