Lecture Wasseranalytik
Course: | Lecture Water Analysis |
Lecturer(s): | Dr. Hilmar Börnick |
Language: | German |
Semester: | Winter term |
Lecture/exercise/practical (SWS): | 2/0/0 (weekly course) |
Modules: | MHYD 24, Chem-Ma-B05 |
Prerequisites: | Bachelor |
Brief description:
The analytical methods most frequently used in water analysis and their principles are fundamentally presented and theoretically explained. In connection with the methods, various techniques and devices are described and instructions for practical work as well as application examples are given, whereby reference is often made to existing DIN or ISO methods. Various sample preparation techniques are presented in detail, particularly for trace and ultra-trace analysis, with the advantages and disadvantages of the individual techniques being discussed. Further focal points are chromatography, atomic spectrometry and sum determination methods.
Contents:
No. | Topic | Scope [h] |
1 | Preanalytical procedures Principles, techniques and examples of sampling, sample conservation, sample preparation |
7 |
2 | Classical analytical methods Gravimetry, dimensional analysis, colorimetry |
2 |
3 | Instrumental analysis methods Spectrophotometry, atomic spectrometry, electrochemical methods |
5 |
4 | Cumulative determination methods Fundamentals, techniques and practical aspects of various cumulative determination methods for determining organic water constituents (e.g. DOC, AOX, COD, BOD, AOS, TN) |
3 |
5 | Chromatography Fundamentals, liquid and gas chromatography, chromatography with supercritical phases |
7 |
6 | Further methods Electrophoresis, rapid tests, immunoassays, trends in water analysis |
2 |
7 | Statistics in water analysis Basics, quality assurance, calibration |
2 |