CHEM 646 - Chemical Separations
Fall 2021, Section 100
Instruction Mode: Section 100 is  In Person (see other Sections below)
Subject: Chemistry (CHEM)
Department: LSA Chemistry
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Details

Credits:
3
Waitlist Capacity:
10
Advisory Prerequisites:
Background in undergraduate analytical chemistry, e.g. equivalent of CHEM 241 or 245 or 247 OR consent of instructor.
Repeatability:
May not be repeated for credit.
Primary Instructor:
Start/End Date:
Full Term 8/30/21 - 12/10/21 (see other Sections below)
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Description

This course will cover theory and practical applications of modern chromatography, electrophoresis, centrifugation, and other chemical separation methods. Instrumentation and interface to mass spectrometry will also be covered. This course will be valuable for students of chemical, biological, or environmental sciences who use separation techniques or who will specialize in the development of such methods.

Schedule

CHEM 646 - Chemical Separations
Schedule Listing
100 (LEC)
 In Person
28039
Open
11
11CHEM GRAD STUDENTS
-
MWF 12:00PM - 1:00PM
8/30/21 - 12/10/21

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