Components of instruments for optical spectroscopy : Components and configuration of
instruments for optical spectroscopy, radiation sources, sample contains, radiation detection,
signal processor and vadouts.
An Introduction to absorption Spectroscopy : Terms employed in absorption
spectroscopy, quantitative aspects of absorption measurements
Units: II
Application of Ultraviolet and visible Spectroscopy: Absorption species, typical
instruments, application of absorption measurements to qualitative and quantitative
Measurement.
Infra Red Absorption Spectroscopy : Theory of infrared absorption, infrared instruments
qualitative and quantitative application.
Units: III
Raman Spectroscopy: Theory of Raman spectroscopy, instrumentation application of
Raman spectroscopy
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy : Theory of instrumentation of NMR,
application of protein NMR to analysis of compounds.
Units: IV
Mass Spectroscopy : Theory of Flame Spectroscopy, flame characteristics, atomizer for
atomic spectroscopy atomic absorption spectroscopy.
Atomic Spectroscopy : Theory of Flame Spectroscopy, flame characteristics, atomizer for
atomic spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy.
Units: V
Polarography: Theory of polarogrphy, instrumentation and qualitative and quantitative
application.
Gas Chromatorgraphy : Principle of gas liquid chromatography, instrumentation,
application of gas liquid chromatography.
Text/ Reference Books
1. D. Holen and H.Peck, “Analytical Biochemistry” Longman, 1983.
2.. Wilson and J. Walker, “Practical Biochemistry” University Press, 2000