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  1. Advanced Techniques for sample preparation
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Titolo del corso
Advanced Techniques for sample preparation
Codice identificativo del corso
2324-1-124R017
Descrizione del corso SYLLABUS

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Titolo

Advanced techniques for sample preparation

Docente(i)

Fabio Gosetti ; Veronica Termopoli

Lingua

English

Breve descrizione

Sample preparation is a fundamental step of the analytical process. The appropriate use of the sample preparation techniques contributes to the success of the analysis. Beside traditional methods, innovative technologies for sample preparation in the framework of quality control and method development are available. They allow the reduction of time and consumption of solvents, and often the improvement of performance in terms of accuracy and robustness of the method.
The course will introduce principles and theory of the main sample preparation techniques for the extraction of organic species from aqueous and solid matrices, necessary before the final analytical determination, mainly carried out with chromatographic techniques. Particular attention is paid to innovative techniques and online systems, which aim to reduce analysis times, sample manipulation (decreasing the risk of analyte losses) and solvent consumption.

Evaluation: NO

CFU / Ore

2 CFU - 16 Hours (Lecture)

Periodo di erogazione

II semester: 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th June 2024

Sustainable Development Goals

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Title

Advanced techniques for sample preparation

Teacher(s)

Fabio Gosetti ; Veronica Termopoli

Language

English

Short description

Sample preparation is a fundamental step of the analytical process. The appropriate use of the sample preparation techniques contributes to the success of the analysis. Beside traditional methods, innovative technologies for sample preparation in the framework of quality control and method development are available. They allow the reduction of time and consumption of solvents, and often the improvement of performance in terms of accuracy and robustness of the method.
The course will introduce principles and theory of the main sample preparation techniques for the extraction of organic species from aqueous and solid matrices, necessary before the final analytical determination, mainly carried out with chromatographic techniques. Particular attention is paid to innovative techniques and online systems, which aim to reduce analysis times, sample manipulation (decreasing the risk of analyte losses) and solvent consumption.

Evaluation: NO

CFU / Hours

2 CFU - 16 Hours (Lecture)

Teaching period

II semester: 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th June 2024

Sustainable Development Goals

CLIMATE ACTION
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Scheda del corso

Settore disciplinare
CHIM/01
CFU
2
Ore
16

Staff

    Docente

  • Fabio Gosetti
    Fabio Gosetti
  • Veronica Termopoli
    Veronica Termopoli

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