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The laboratory course is aimed at providing practical experiences and a brief survey of principles and applications of physical methods used in inorganic chemistry. The course is designed for Master and PhD students.
The course is designed for Master and PhD students.
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Tento předmět je vyučován v angličtině.
Literature -
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The literature will be recommended by particular educators.
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Konkrétní literatura je doporučena vedoucími jednotlivých úloh.
Requirements to the exam -
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The final classification is based on classification of particular tasks.
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Finální klasifikace vychází z aritmetického průměru hodnocení jednotlivých úloh.
Syllabus -
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This practical course consists of 10 compulsory exercises and a group of selectable exercises.
Compulsory exercises:
X-ray powder diffraction quantitative analysis.
X-ray single crystal diffraction structural analysis.
Vibrational spectroscopy I. (IR spectroscopy).
Vibrational spectroscopy II. (Raman spectroscopy).
Mössbauer spectroscopy.
Magnetochemistry.
NMR spectroscopy.
Potentiometry.
Electron spectroscopy.
Electron paramagnetic resonance.
Selectable exercises:
High temperature X-ray diffraction I.
High temperature X-ray diffraction II.
IR spectroscopic study of phase transitions.
Raman spectroscopic study of phase transitions.
Fluorimetry.
Last update: doc. RNDr. Vojtěch Kubíček, Ph.D. (11.05.2017)