Instrumental Analysis of Foods
General
- Code: 276-190701
- Semester: 7th
- Study Level: Undergraduate
- Course type: Υποχρεωτικό, Ειδικού υποβάθρου
- Teaching and exams language: Greek (English for Erasmus students)
- The course is offered to Erasmus students
- Teaching Methods (Hours/Week): Lectures (3) / Laboratory (3)
- ECTS Units: 7.5
- Course homepage: https://exams-geo.the.ihu.gr/course/view.php?id=171
- Class Schedule:
Course Contents
Lecture part:
- UV-Vis spectroscopy.
- Atomic absorption spectroscopy.
- Induced coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy.
- Chromatography.
- Fourier transform IR spectroscopy (FTIR).
- Liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (LC-MS).
- Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (GC-MS).
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
- Electrochemical analysis.
- Sample preparation.
Laboratory part:
- Flame photometry.
- Atomic absorption spectroscopy.
- Induced coupled plasma (ICP) spectroscopy.
- High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC).
- Gas chromatography (GC).
- Gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (GC-MS).
- UV-Vis spectroscopy.
- Fourier transfrom IR spectroscopy (FTIR).
Educational Goals
- To obtain knowledge on the principles of instrumental analysis applied on food control.
- To recognize, understand and interpret the physical chemical phenomena that are applied on the instrumental analysis techniques.
- The ability to mathematically describe and assess the physicochemical parameters for food quality.
- To apply the above in analytical laboratories.
General Skills
- To search and analyze information with the use of technology.
- To promote analytical, productive and inductive thought.
- To work in an interdisciplinary environment.
- To work independently.
- To work in a group.
Teaching Methods
Face to face:
- Classroom teaching.
- Laboratory group work in an appropriately equipped laboratory.
Use of ICT means
- Use of IT/C technologies.
- Project on-based computer presentations.
- Notes and solved exercises in electronic form.
- Use of video and internet resources in teaching.
- Uploading of teaching material and communication with the students in electronic internet platforms.
- Data logging in the laboratory.
Teaching Organization
Activity | Semester workload |
Lectures and Laboratory practice | 187.5 |
Total | 187.5 |
Students Evaluation
- Obligatory presence in the laboratories (80% of the lab exercises).
- Written examinations-theory.
- Written examinations-laboratory.
The assessment criteria are presented and analysed to the students at the beginning of the semester.
Recommended Bibliography
- D. A. Skoog, F. James Holler, T. A. Nieman (Μετάφραση: Μ. Ι. Καραγιάννης, Κ. Η. Ευσταθίου, Ν. Χανιωτάκης), Αρχές Ενόργανης Ανάλυσης Εκδόσεις Κωσταράκη (2003).
- Papodogiannis I and Samanidou, Β.(1996). Instrumental Chemical Analysis. Thessaloniki, Pigasos.
- Papodogiannis I. N, (2000). Laboratory Exercises of Instrumental Chemical Analysis, Thessaloniki, Pigasos.
- Harris, Daniel C (Mετάφραση στα Ελληνικά) Ποσοτική χημική ανάλυση Τομος 1 & 2, Πανεπιστημιακές Εκδόσεις Κρήτης (2009 & 2011).
- Κ. Η. Ευσταθίου, Χημική Οργανολογία – Μικροϋπολογιστές, Κεντρικά βιβλιοπωλεία (2002).
- Κ. Η. Ευσταθίου, Θ. Π. Χατζηιωάννου, Ενόργανες Τεχνικές Αναλύσεως, Τόμος Α, Κεντρικά βιβλιοπωλεία (1998).
- Θ.Π. Χατζηιωάννου, Μ.Α. Κουππάρης, Ενόργανη Ανάλυση, Κεντρικά βιβλιοπωλεία (2003).
- Christian, (1994) G. Analytical Chemistry, 5th edn. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Gill, R.. Modern (1997) Analytical Geochemistry. Harlow: Longman.
- Harris, D.C.(1995) Quantitative chemical analysis. W.H. Freeman and Company.
- De Hoffmann, E., Charette, J. and Stroobant, V. (1996) Mass Spectrometry: Principles and Applications. Chichester: John Willey & Sons.
- D.G.Watson, Φαρμακευτική Ανάλυση: Ένα σύγγραμμα για φοιτητές (2015) 3η Εκδοση ΠΑΡΙΣΙΑΝΟΥ ΑΝΩΝΥΜΗ ΕΚΔΟΤΙΚΗ.
Related Research Journals
- Journal of Chromatography.
- Analytical Chemistry.
- Talanta.
- Analytica Chimica Acta.
- Journal of Chromatographic Science.
- Analytical Letters.
- Analyst.
- Analytical Methods.
- Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.
- Instrumentation Science & Technology.