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![]() | 2016/7 |
![]() | Department of Chemistry |
![]() | 3 [equivalent to 6 CATS credits] |
![]() | 60 |
![]() | Honours (FHEQ level 6) |
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![]() | EX 100% |
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Before taking this module you must take CH20151 OR take CH20152
In taking this module you cannot take CH40227 |
![]() | Aims: * To show a range of advanced spectroscopy techniques used in a wide range of current research and develop understanding of the use and application of such equipment. * To develop fundamental ideas in spectroscopic experimental design. Learning Outcomes: After this unit students will be able to: * Describe a range of current spectroscopic techniques and understand experimental data derived from spectroscopic experiments; * Propose suitable methodologies for undertaking spectroscopic experiments; * Compare techniques and bring together results from different experiments; * Solve problems using the methods introduced including the application of techniques to unseen situations. Skills: Problem solving (T, F, A), Scientific writing (F, A), Independent working (F). Content: * Recap of photophysics related to vibrational and electronic spectroscopy. * Raman spectroscopy and derivatives including surface enhancement and resonance * Fluorescence spectroscopies including excitation, FRET, anisotropy and lifetime measurements * Ultrafast spectroscopic techniques * Transient spectroscopies * Dichroism spectroscopies. |
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CH30227 is Optional on the following programmes:Department of Chemistry
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