Cycle of education: 2022/2023
The name of the faculty organization unit: The faculty Chemistry
The name of the field of study: Chemical Technology
The area of study: technical sciences
The profile of studing:
The level of study: second degree study
Type of study: past time
discipline specialities : Chemical analysis in industry and environment, Engineering of polymer materials, Organic and polymer technology , Product and ecological process engineering, Technology of medicinal products
The degree after graduating from university: Master of Science (MSc)
The name of the module department : Department of General Chemistry and Electrochemistry
The code of the module: 10505
The module status: mandatory for the speciality Chemical analysis in industry and environment
The position in the studies teaching programme: sem: 2 / W9 L18 / 3 ECTS / Z
The language of the lecture: Polish
The name of the coordinator: Zofia Byczkowska, PhD, Eng.
The main aim of study: The aim of the module is to familiarize the students with the electrochemical analytical methods and the possibilities of their practical use
The general information about the module: Students gain knowledge and skills of the area of theoretical basis and practical application of the electrochemical methods of analysis, as well as contemporary trends in the development of this discipline.
1 | 1. A. Cygański | „Podstawy metod elektroanalitycznych”, | WNT W-wa. | 2004 |
2 | W. Szczepaniak | "Metody instrumentalne w analizie chemicznej" | PWN, W-wa . | 1997 |
3 | J. Minczewski, Z. Marczenko | „Chemia analityczna" | PWN, W-wa . | 1989 |
4 | G.E. Eving | „Metody instrumentalne e analizie chemicznej” | PWN – Warszawa. | 1980 |
5 | A Hulanicki | "Współczesna chemia analityczna" | Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa. | 2001 |
6 | K.H. Lubert, K Kalcher | History of Electroanalytical Methods | Electroanalysis, vol. 22, pp. 1937-46, . | 2010 |
7 | A. Economou | Recent developments in on-line electrochemical stripping analysis - an overview of the last 12 years | Anal. Chim. Acta, vol. 638, pp. 39-51. | 2010 |
1 | A. Cygański | „Podstawy metod elektroanalitycznych" | WNT W-wa . | 2004 |
2 | J. Minczewski, Z. Marczenko | „Chemia analityczna t. III, Analiza instrumentalna” | PWN, W-wa . | 1987 |
1 | A. Economou | Bismuth-film electrodes: recent developments and potentialities for electroanalysis | Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 334-40. | 2005 |
2 | J. Wang | Recent Advances in Stripping Analysis | Fresenius j. Anal. Chem, vol. 337, p. 508-511. | 1990 |
3 | M. Garlache i in. | Electrochemical analysis of surfactants | Talanta, vol. 43, p. 507-519. | 1996 |
4 | Chao Gao ,Xing-Jiu Huang | Review Voltammetric determination of mercury(II) | Trends in Analytical Chemistry vol. 51, pp. 1–12. | 2013 |
5 | Lian Zhu, Lili Xu, Baozhen Huang, Ningming Jia, Liang Tan, Shouzhuo Yao Key | Simultaneous determination of Cd(II) and Pb(II) using square waveanodic stripping voltammetry at a gold nanoparticle-graphene-cysteine composite modified bismuth film electrode | Electrochimica Acta, vol. 115, pp. 471– 477. | 2014 |
Formal requirements: Student fulfills formal requirements of the knowledge acquired at the first cycle studies.
Basic requirements in category knowledge: Knowledge of the basics of general, physical and analytical chemistry at the level of first cycle studies.
Basic requirements in category skills: Ability to plan and carry out laboratory work as well as to perform chemical calculations
Basic requirements in category social competences: Maturity required in chemist profession and responsibility of working in a team
MEK | The student who completed the module | Types of classes / teaching methods leading to achieving a given outcome of teaching | Methods of verifying every mentioned outcome of teaching | Relationships with KEK | Relationships with PRK |
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01 | Knows the classification of electrochemical methods of analysis and possibilities of using them in quantitative and qualitative analysis | Lecture | written test |
K_W01++ K_W08+++ |
P7S_WG |
02 | Has extended knowledge of the theoretical basis of electroanalytical methods, electrochemical systems which are used, types of electrodes and electrode materials | lecture | written test |
K_W01++ |
P7S_WG |
03 | Has a basic knowledge of voltammetric techniques and possibilities of their application in chemical analysis | lecture |
K_W08++ |
P7S_WG |
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04 | Has a basic knowledge of contemporary development trends and significant attainments in electroanalysis | lecture | oral presentation |
K_W09++ |
P7S_WG |
05 | Can individually perform analysis using electrochemical techniques, draw up and interpret the results obtained | laboratory | written report |
K_U09++ K_U14++ |
P7S_UO P7S_UW |
06 | Is able to use the scientific literature, including English language, and prepare an oral presentation | laboratory | realization of registered tasks and oral presentation |
K_U01++ K_U06++ K_K01+ |
P7S_KK P7S_UK P7S_UW |
07 | Can perform calculations associated with the use of electrochemical methods of analysis | laboratory | written test |
K_U09++ |
P7S_UO P7S_UW |
Attention: Depending on the epidemic situation, verification of the achieved learning outcomes specified in the study program, in particular credits and examinations at the end of specific classes, can be implemented remotely (real-time meetings).
Sem. | TK | The content | realized in | MEK |
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2 | TK01 | W01 | MEK01 | |
2 | TK02 | W02, L01 | MEK02 MEK05 MEK07 | |
2 | TK03 | W03, L02 | MEK02 MEK05 MEK07 | |
2 | TK04 | W04, L03 | MEK02 MEK05 MEK07 | |
2 | TK05 | W05, W06, L04 | MEK03 MEK05 MEK07 | |
2 | TK06 | W06, L05 | MEK03 MEK05 MEK07 | |
2 | TK07 | W07, L06 | MEK02 MEK05 MEK07 | |
2 | TK08 | W08, L07 | MEK04 MEK06 |
The type of classes | The work before classes | The participation in classes | The work after classes |
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Lecture (sem. 2) | contact hours:
9.00 hours/sem. |
complementing/reading through notes:
5.00 hours/sem. Studying the recommended bibliography: 10.00 hours/sem. |
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Laboratory (sem. 2) | The preparation for a Laboratory:
3.00 hours/sem. The preparation for a test: 5.00 hours/sem. |
contact hours:
18.00 hours/sem. |
Finishing/Making the report:
5.00 hours/sem. Others: 8.00 hours/sem. |
Advice (sem. 2) | The preparation for Advice:
2.00 hours/sem. |
The participation in Advice:
1.00 hours/sem. |
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Credit (sem. 2) | The preparation for a Credit:
10.00 hours/sem. |
The written credit:
2.00 hours/sem. The oral credit: 1.00 hours/sem. |
The type of classes | The way of giving the final grade |
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Lecture | Knowledge of the lecture content is enforced in the form of written tests on laboratory classes |
Laboratory | Proper execution of the exercises and elaboration of the results obtained - laboratory reports. Positive mark of each of 4 written tests (L). Positive mark of the oral presentation on a given topic (P). |
The final grade | Final mark (K) is calculated in accordance with the formula: K = 0,8w(avL )+ 0,2wP where avL - average mark of 4 written tests, w - factor related to the credit term |
Required during the exam/when receiving the credit
(-)
Realized during classes/laboratories/projects
(-)
Others
(-)
Can a student use any teaching aids during the exam/when receiving the credit : no