CH241 - Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry

Quantitative and qualitative techniques applied to univariate analytical, bioanalytical and/or environmental problems. Basic techniques of separation, spectroscopy, and electrochemistry are introduced through studies of chemical speciation and the activity of chemicals in aqueous solution and guided projects tailored to students’ interest areas. Laboratory included. Meets the Critical Perspectives: Scientific Investigation of the Natural World requirement.

Prerequisite: Chemistry & Biochemistry 108 and a 200 level science course.

Degree requirement — Critical Perspectives: I

1 unit — Brasuel, Fahrenkrug

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Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry focuses on the concepts of chemical speciation, complex equilibria, and chemical activity taught through a detailed analysis and reconstruction of the Flint, MI water crisis.
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Concepts of chemical speciation, complex equilibria, and chemical activity taught through a detailed analysis and reconstruction of the Flint, MI water crisis. Basic quantitative and qualitative modes of chemical separation, spectroscopy, and electrochemistry introduced within biological and environmental contexts. Course culminates with student-driven research projects of their choosing.

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Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Fall 2024 Block 3 Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry Eli Fahrenkrug Olin Hall 172 16 / 0 12/23/2024
Spring 2025 Block 6 Analytical/Bioanalytical Chemistry Murphy Brasuel TBA 16 / 0 12/23/2024
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