322063 VU Analytical Chemistry in Natural Product Research - M14 (2021W)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from We 15.09.2021 00:01 to Tu 12.10.2021 18:00
- Deregistration possible until Th 14.10.2021 12:00
Details
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes
Location: Seminar room 2D404 - UZ2
-Wearing a FFP2 face mask is mandatory!
- 2.5G Regulation : On-site participation only when tested, vaccinated or if you have recovered from an infection.
19.10.2021: 09.15h - 10.45h (2 x 45 min)
21.10.2021: 09.15h - 10.45h (2 x 45 min)
LAB Day I: Dates to be arranged based on students needs and schedule on first lecture (5 x 45 min )
LAB Day II: Dates to be arranged based on students needs and schedule on first lecture (5 x 45 min )
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Homework exercises: 30 points
Performance in Lab: 40 points
Final exam: 30 points
Performance in Lab: 40 points
Final exam: 30 points
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
• Minimum points: 60 (min. 15 points in exercises, min. 15 points in final exam and min. 20 points in lab performance)
• Maximum points: 100Grading:• 60-70 points : 4
• 70-80 points : 3
• 80-90 points : 2
• 90-100 points : 1
• Maximum points: 100Grading:• 60-70 points : 4
• 70-80 points : 3
• 80-90 points : 2
• 90-100 points : 1
Examination topics
• Daily homework exercises
• Perform a successful quantification and mass spectral interpretation in the practical lab part.
• Final exam
• Perform a successful quantification and mass spectral interpretation in the practical lab part.
• Final exam
Reading list
Association in the course directory
MA23, A400, A304
Last modified: Fr 08.11.2024 00:19
The course is held in English language, and it offers the participants a good chance to hold discussions in standard scientific English, thus acquiring some exposure to the technical terms and definitions. The course endows an introduction to the crucial notions and approaches in analytical chemistry with focus on LC/MS (Liquid chromatography/Mass spectrometry). The focus is on analytical tools needed/used by Pharmacognosy/Pharmaceutical chemistry students.The aims of the course are:• Understand fundamental concepts in analytical chemistry
• Evaluate experimental error, precision and accuracy
• Understand sample preparation for LC/MS analysis
• Understand basic mass spectral interpretation
• Understand quantification principlesThe course is meant for student enrolled in one of the followings:• Masterstudium Pharmazie
• Diplomstudium Pharmazie
• Drug Discovery and Development (Master)