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Course Code: ECH-504<br />

Semester-V<br />

SPECTROSCOPY TECHNIQUES<br />

B.Tech (CHE) Syllabus Applicable w.e.f. Academic Session 2012-13[01112012]<br />

L T P C<br />

3 0 0 3<br />

Unit – I<br />

Components of instruments for optical spectroscopy : Components and configuration of instruments<br />

for optical spectroscopy, radiation sources, sample contains, radiation detection, signal processor and<br />

vadouts.<br />

An Introduction to absorption Spectroscopy : Terms employed in absorption spectroscopy,<br />

quantitative aspects of absorption measurements (Lectures 08)<br />

Unit – II<br />

Application of Ultraviolet and visible Spectroscopy: Absorption species, typical instruments,<br />

application of absorption measurements to qualitative and quantitative Measurement.<br />

Infra Red Absorption Spectroscopy : Theory of infrared absorption, infrared instruments qualitative<br />

and quantitative application. (Lectures 08)<br />

Unit – III<br />

Raman Spectroscopy: Theory of Raman spectroscopy, instrumentation application of Raman<br />

spectroscopy<br />

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy : Theory of instrumentation of NMR, application of protein<br />

NMR to analysis of compounds. (Lectures 08)<br />

Unit – IV<br />

Mass Spectroscopy : Theory of Flame Spectroscopy, flame characteristics, atomizer for<br />

atomic spectroscopy atomic absorption spectroscopy. (Lectures 08)<br />

Unit – V<br />

Atomic Spectroscopy : Theory of Flame Spectroscopy, flame characteristics, atomizer for<br />

atomic spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy. (Lectures 08)<br />

Text Books:<br />

1. D. Holen and H.Peck, “Analytical Biochemistry” Longman, 1983.<br />

Reference Books:<br />

1. Wilson and J. Walker, “Practical Biochemistry” <strong>University</strong> Press, 2000<br />

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