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2024/2025

Analytical Biochemistry

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F7DIAB ZK 20P+8C English
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Department of Biomedical Technology
Synopsis:

1. Subject and objectives of analytical chemistry. Classification of methods of chemical analysis. Basic classification of biomacromolecules and their characteristics

2. Basic metrological characteristics of methods of determination in analytical chemistry. Safety rules in the chemical laboratory.

3. Chemistry equilibrium. Equilibrium in homogeneous and heterogeneous systems

4. Theory of solutions of electrolytes.

5. Basic concepts of qualitative analysis. Classification of methods. Characteristics of reagents in analytical chemistry and methods of sample preparation.

6. Systematic analysis of anions, differences from cation analysis.

7.–8. Physico-chemical methods of analysis (gravimetry, electrochemical and optical non-spectral methods, etc.)

9. Basic concepts of quantitative analysis. Optical spectral methods for the analysis of compounds

10. Basic concepts of quantitative analysis. Magnetic radio spectroscopy (resonance spectroscopy)

Syllabus of seminars:

1. Concentration of solutions. Methods of calculation of concentration. Concept Sample. Methods of sample preparation

2. Methods of optical non-spectral analysis (e.g. photometry, spectrophotometry, colorimetry, etc.)

Requirements:

In the case of foreign lecturers, there will be a weeklong block of intensive contact education for the number of students at least five. If the number of students is less than five, the course will be self-study with consultations using VoIP (e.g. Skype) and a contact 1-or 2-day seminar. The contact seminar will take place at the FBMI or at the home institution of a foreign lecturer. The subjects are concluded by an oral examination. The student must elaborate a paper on a given topic together with the exam in case of the controlled self-study.

Two laboratory exercises are required for admission to the exam (attested by a protocol signed by the student, the tutor and the supervisor of the course).

The protocols will be archived in the Department for Doctoral Studies.

Syllabus of lectures:

Syllabus of lectures:

1. Subject and objectives of analytical chemistry. Classification of methods of chemical analysis. Basic classification of biomacromolecules and their characteristics

2. Basic metrological characteristics of methods of determination in analytical chemistry. Safety rules in the chemical laboratory.

3. Chemistry equilibrium. Equilibrium in homogeneous and heterogeneous systems

4. Theory of solutions of electrolytes.

5. Basic concepts of qualitative analysis. Classification of methods. Characteristics of reagents in analytical chemistry and methods of sample preparation.

6. Systematic analysis of anions, differences from cation analysis.

7.–8. Physico-chemical methods of analysis (gravimetry, electrochemical and optical non-spectral methods, etc.)

9. Basic concepts of quantitative analysis. Optical spectral methods for the analysis of compounds

10. Basic concepts of quantitative analysis. Magnetic radio spectroscopy (resonance spectroscopy)

Syllabus of tutorials:

Syllabus of seminars:

1. Concentration of solutions. Methods of calculation of concentration. Concept Sample. Methods of sample preparation

2. Methods of optical non-spectral analysis (e.g. photometry, spectrophotometry, colorimetry, etc.)

Study Objective:
Study materials:

Required:

[1] HARVEY, David. Modern analytical chemistry. Boston: McGraw-Hill, c2000. ISBN 0-07-237547-7.

[2] VASUDEVAN, D. M, S. SREEKUMARI a Kannan VAIDYANATHAN. Textbook of biochemistry: for medical students. 7th ed. New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical, 2013. ISBN 978-93-5090-530-2

Recommended:

[1] KENKEL, John. Analytical chemistry for technicians. 4th ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, c2014. ISBN 978-1-4398-8105-7.

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