EI2302 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS SYLLABUS | ANNA UNIVERSITY BE E&I ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING 5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011 2012-2013 BELOW IS THE ANNA UNIVERSITY FIFTH SEMESTER BE ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT SYLLABUS, TEXTBOOKS, REFERENCE BOOKS, IT IS APPLICABLE FOR ALL STUDENTS ADMITTED IN THE YEAR 2011 2012-2013 (ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI,TRICHY,MADURAI,TIRUNELVELI,COIMBATORE), 2008 REGULATION OF ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI AND STUDENTS ADMITTED IN ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI DURING 2009
EI2302 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS LT P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
The course is designed to equip the students with an adequate knowledge of a number of analytical
tools which are useful for clinical analysis in hospitals, drugs and pharmaceutical laboratories and
above all for environmental Pollution Monitoring.
OBJECTIVES
i. To provide various techniques and methods of analysis which occur in the various regions of
the spectrum. These are the powerful tools used in Clinical and Research laboratories.
ii. To give unique methods of separation of closely similar materials, the most powerful being
gas chromatography.
iii. To study important methods of analysis of industrial gases. Awareness and control of
pollution in the environment is of vital importance.
iv. To bring out the latest ideas on ion-selective electrodes as well as biosensors which have
potential applications in medical field, food and beverage industries.
v. To provide the important electromagnetic resonance and microscopic methods of analysis.
Further they are both sensitive and specific and often are characterized by good accuracy.
NMR & ESR and microscopic techniques are useful in structure determination.
UNIT I COLORIMETRY AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRY 9
Special methods of analysis – Beer-Lambert law – Colorimeters – UV-Visible spectrophotometers –
Single and double beam instruments – Sources and detectors – IR Spectrophotometers – Types –
Attenuated total reflectance flame photometers – Atomic absorption spectrophotometers – Sources
and detectors – FTIR spectrophotometers – Flame emission photometers – Fluorescence
spectrophotometer
UNIT II CHROMATOGRAPHY 9
Different techniques – Gas chromatography – Detectors – Liquid chromatographs – Applications –
High-pressure liquid chromatographs – Applications.
UNIT III INDUSTRIAL GAS ANALYZERS AND POLLUTION MONITORING
INSTRUMENTS 9
Types of gas analyzers – Oxygen, NO2 and H2S types, IR analyzers, thermal conductivity
analyzers, analysis based on ionization of gases. Air pollution due to carbon monoxide,
hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide estimation - Dust and smoke measurements.
UNIT IV pH METERS AND DISSOLVED COMPONENT ANALYZERS 9
Principle of pH measurement, glass electrodes, hydrogen electrodes, reference electrodes,
selective ion electrodes, ammonia electrodes, cyclic voltametry, biosensors, dissolved oxygen
analyzer – Sodium analyzer – Silicon analyzer.
UNIT V ELECTRO MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND MICROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES 9
NMR – Basic principles – NMR spectrometer - Applications. Electron spin Resonance spectroscopy
– Basic principles, Instrumentation and applications. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), - Basic
principles, Instrumentation and applications. Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) – Basic
principles – Instrumentation and applications. Mass spectrometers – Different types – Applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. G.W. Ewing, ‘Instrumental Methods of Analysis’, McGraw Hill, 1992.
2. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1999
3. H.H. Willard, L.L. Merritt, J.A. Dean, F.A. Settle, ‘Instrumental Methods of Analysis’, CBS
publishing & distribution, 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. Robert D. Braun, ‘Introduction to Instrumental Analysis’, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1987.
2. R.S. Khandpur, ‘Handbook of Analytical Instruments’, Tata McGraw Hill publishing Co. Ltd.,
2003.
3. Liptak, B.G, Process Measurement and Analysis, Chilton Book Company, 1995
EI2302 ANALYTICAL INSTRUMENTS LT P C
3 0 0 3
AIM
The course is designed to equip the students with an adequate knowledge of a number of analytical
tools which are useful for clinical analysis in hospitals, drugs and pharmaceutical laboratories and
above all for environmental Pollution Monitoring.
OBJECTIVES
i. To provide various techniques and methods of analysis which occur in the various regions of
the spectrum. These are the powerful tools used in Clinical and Research laboratories.
ii. To give unique methods of separation of closely similar materials, the most powerful being
gas chromatography.
iii. To study important methods of analysis of industrial gases. Awareness and control of
pollution in the environment is of vital importance.
iv. To bring out the latest ideas on ion-selective electrodes as well as biosensors which have
potential applications in medical field, food and beverage industries.
v. To provide the important electromagnetic resonance and microscopic methods of analysis.
Further they are both sensitive and specific and often are characterized by good accuracy.
NMR & ESR and microscopic techniques are useful in structure determination.
UNIT I COLORIMETRY AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRY 9
Special methods of analysis – Beer-Lambert law – Colorimeters – UV-Visible spectrophotometers –
Single and double beam instruments – Sources and detectors – IR Spectrophotometers – Types –
Attenuated total reflectance flame photometers – Atomic absorption spectrophotometers – Sources
and detectors – FTIR spectrophotometers – Flame emission photometers – Fluorescence
spectrophotometer
UNIT II CHROMATOGRAPHY 9
Different techniques – Gas chromatography – Detectors – Liquid chromatographs – Applications –
High-pressure liquid chromatographs – Applications.
UNIT III INDUSTRIAL GAS ANALYZERS AND POLLUTION MONITORING
INSTRUMENTS 9
Types of gas analyzers – Oxygen, NO2 and H2S types, IR analyzers, thermal conductivity
analyzers, analysis based on ionization of gases. Air pollution due to carbon monoxide,
hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide estimation - Dust and smoke measurements.
UNIT IV pH METERS AND DISSOLVED COMPONENT ANALYZERS 9
Principle of pH measurement, glass electrodes, hydrogen electrodes, reference electrodes,
selective ion electrodes, ammonia electrodes, cyclic voltametry, biosensors, dissolved oxygen
analyzer – Sodium analyzer – Silicon analyzer.
UNIT V ELECTRO MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND MICROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES 9
NMR – Basic principles – NMR spectrometer - Applications. Electron spin Resonance spectroscopy
– Basic principles, Instrumentation and applications. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), - Basic
principles, Instrumentation and applications. Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) – Basic
principles – Instrumentation and applications. Mass spectrometers – Different types – Applications.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
60
TEXT BOOKS:
1. G.W. Ewing, ‘Instrumental Methods of Analysis’, McGraw Hill, 1992.
2. R.K.Jain, Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1999
3. H.H. Willard, L.L. Merritt, J.A. Dean, F.A. Settle, ‘Instrumental Methods of Analysis’, CBS
publishing & distribution, 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. Robert D. Braun, ‘Introduction to Instrumental Analysis’, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1987.
2. R.S. Khandpur, ‘Handbook of Analytical Instruments’, Tata McGraw Hill publishing Co. Ltd.,
2003.
3. Liptak, B.G, Process Measurement and Analysis, Chilton Book Company, 1995
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