Spectroscopy 02-SPKU
Acquiring knowledge necessary for understanding the direct relation between different spectroscopic methods and the processes taking place as a result of light absorption, emission and scattering. Moreover, the students will become familiar with the applications of the spectroscopic methods, in particular the steady-state and time-resolved absorption and emission spectroscopy in research and analytical work in chemistry, physics, biology and medicine, in standard and non-standard investigation.
Upon completion of the course, students will have: 1. Recognition of the factors influencing the absorption and emission spectra measured and therefore influencing the molecular parameters of the systems studied.2. Practical knowledge of measuring the absorption and emission spectra, the choice of the best conditions of measurements depending on the purpose of the study, properties of the systems studied and parameters of the experimental equipment.3. The basic knowledge of the methodical problems of the absorption and emission studies. 4. Skills to interpretate the absorption and emission spectra. 5. The knowledge about factors which have important influence on absorption and emission spectra. 6. Ability to interpret result of measurements and ability to form conclusions about the system studied on the basis of conducted experiments.
Bibliography
[1] Materials available on the Web page http://www.staff.amu.edu.pl/~iwonam/student.htm.
[2] Z. Kęcki, Podstawy spektroskopii molekularnej, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 1998.
[3] W. Schmidt, Optical Spectroscopy in Chemistry and Life Sciences, Wiley, Weinheim 2005.
[4] J. R. Lakowicz, Principles of Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Second Edition, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York 1999.
[5] P. Suppan, Chemistry and light, RSC, London 1994.
[6] H. Haken, H.C. Wolf, Fizyka molekularna z elementami chemii kwantowej, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 1998.
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