Learning objectives
At the end of the course the student will acquire knowledge concerning the chromatographic techniques suitable for the micro-destructive characterization of the organic components constituting art and archaeological objects of art.
Prerequisites
general chemistry
Course unit content
chromatography
Full programme
chromatography
• 1 History
• 2 Chromatography terms
• 3 Techniques by chromatographic bed shape
o 3.1 Column chromatography
o 3.2 Planar chromatography
3.2.1 Paper chromatography
3.2.2 Thin layer chromatography
• 4 Displacement chromatography
• 5 Techniques by physical state of mobile phase
o 5.1 Gas chromatography
o 5.2 Liquid chromatography
• 6 Affinity chromatography
o 6.1 Supercritical fluid chromatography
• 7 Techniques by separation mechanism
o 7.1 Ion exchange chromatography
o 7.2 Size-exclusion chromatography
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Bibliography
Chimica analitica strumentale
di Douglas A. Skoog, James F. Holler, Stanley R. Crouch
Edises, 2009, 2a ed.
Teaching methods
lessons
laboratory experiences
Assessment methods and criteria
intermediate test
oral examination
Other information
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