Advanced analysis in the chemistry of cosmetics 0600-S2-ChK-ZAChK
lectures:
Fundamentals of chromatography. Division of separation methods, overview and characteristics (HPLC, UHPLC, GC, SFC, IC, GPC, FFF, IFT, CZE, CEC, etc.). Retention and retention mechanism. Quantitative retention – structure relationship (QSRR). Adsorption and Adsorbents. Stationary phases, columns, accessories. Miniaturization and macro scale. Electromigration techniques. Methods of conjugation. Methods of sample preparation for trace analysis. Examples of uses in different variants of the analyses. Validation.
Lab:
Laboratory allow refer to methods of sample preparation (ASE, SFE, P & T, HS, SPME, SDE, LLE, SPE Empore, Speedisk, MSPD) and chromatographic techniques (GC, GC/MS, HPLC, LC/MS / MS, ITP, CZE and CEC) including qualitative and quantitative analysis of selected compounds included in cosmetics. Selection of the appropriate analyses conditions with different detection systems and statistical analysis of the results.
Term 2021/22Z:
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Term 2022/23Z:
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Term 2023/24Z:
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Term 2024/25Z:
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Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Exploratory teaching methods
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
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Assessment criteria
Lecture:
Written exam with open questions
Lab:
Continuous assessment includes active participation, the quality of laboratory work and written presentation of the results (reports), control written tests - to determine final evaluation, as the average of the partial marks obtained in the course of the semester
Lecture: credit on the basis of the issues mentioned in the program content of the subject; Answers to questions will require solving tasks related to the assumed learning outcomes;
Laboratory: credit on the basis of the number of credits from the entrance tests covering the subjects of the experiments performed in the laboratory exercises, the performance of all the experiments planned in the course (assessment of the quality of laboratory work, the way of conducting experiments and the ability to cooperate in the group) in the form of reports.
Threshold required for the various classes are (Grading system in Poland): satisfactory - 50-60%, satisfactory plus - 61-65%, good - 66-75%, % plus-good 76-80%, very good-81-100%.
Practical placement
N/A
Bibliography
Z. Witkiewicz, Podstawy chromatografii, PWN, Warszawa 2000.
C. F. Poole, S. K. Poole, Chromatography today, Elsevier, Amsterdam 1991.
W. Rödel, G. Wölm. Chromatografia gazowa, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 1992.
J. Pawliszyn, Solid Phase Microextraction, Wiley & Sons, Nowy Jork 1997.
R.J. Hamilton, P.A. Sewell, Wysokosprawna chromatografia cieczowa, PWN, Warszawa 1982.
R. Mikkelsen, E. Corton, Bioanalytical chemistry, Wiley-Interscience, Hoboken, 2004
R. L. Bertholf, R. E. Winecker, Chromatographic methods in clinical chemistry & toxicology, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, West Sussex, 2007
Term 2021/22Z:
Z. Witkiewicz, Podstawy chromatografii, PWN, Warszawa 2000. |
Term 2022/23Z:
Z. Witkiewicz, Podstawy chromatografii, PWN, Warszawa 2000. |
Term 2023/24Z:
Z. Witkiewicz, Podstawy chromatografii, PWN, Warszawa 2000. |
Term 2024/25Z:
Z. Witkiewicz, Podstawy chromatografii, PWN, Warszawa 2000. |
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