Code: | MI072114 | Acronym: | MIA1 |
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Classification | Keyword |
OFICIAL | Physical Sciences |
Active? | Yes |
Responsible unit: | Applied Chemistry Laboratory |
Course/CS Responsible: | MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences |
Acronym | No. of Students | Study Plan | Curricular Years | Credits UCN | Credits ECTS | Contact hours | Total Time |
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MICF | 191 | Official Curriculum | 2 | - | 5,5 | 65 | 148,5 |
- To develop student abilities in the use of the main spectroanalytical techniques, instrumental methods and common procedures used in pharmaceutical, biomedical, bromathological and environmental analysis. Spectroanalytical techniques studied are UV/VIS spectrophotometry, Fluorimetry (with reference to flow cytometry and multiplexed analysis), Molecular chemiluminescence, Turbidimetry and Nephelometry, mid-IR quantitative spectrophotometry, Atomic absorption and emission spectrometries and ICP-MS (including general sample preparation procedures). Instrumental methods included are the calibration curve, successive standards addition, internal standard, titrimetry with instrumental detection and kinetic methods. More specific qualitative methods concerning each of the main instrumental techniques are also studied.
- to develop student skills in the decision making on the analytical procedures more suited for specific analytical purpouses
- To develop student skills in statistical treatment of instrumental data, in procedures validation according the European Medicines Agency, and in the adoption of good laboratory practice guides.
- To develop student skills in the development and use of calculus sheets for the automatic treatment of analytical data
To acquire expertize on the use of main instruemental analytical techniques and on the use of calculus spreadsheet for data treatment and management. To acquire knowledge on precedures validation and the quality of results enabled.
Introduction to instrumental methods of analysis: instrumental analysis vs. classical techniques. The analytical process, technique, method, procedure. Instruments vs apparatus. Classification of instrumental techniques. Physiological mechanisms of human vision – colour vision. Backgrounds of atomic and molecular absorption/emission UV/visible spectra. Analytical techniques(backgrounds, instrumentation, common methods, compared performances): molecular absorption, atomic absorption and atomic emission spectrometry, ICP-MS, photoluminescence techniques, chemiluminometric techniques, turbidimetry and nephelometry, quantitative mid-IR spectrophotometry. Methods of analysis: standard calibration, standard additions, internal standard, titrations, kinetic and multiparametric methods. Procedures: unitary operations in instrumental procedures; pharmaceutical, environmental, clinical, toxicological and bromathological examples.
Practical procedures evaluation: laboratorial errors(latent and human related) and its minimization procedures (surveys, accreditation, automation, decision barriers). Least squares regression and non parametric robust incomplete Theil´s method. Procedures accuracy evaluation: correlation studies, certified sample analysis, recovery studies. Reproducibility evaluation and control charts. Sensitivity, detection limit, quantification limit. Procedures robustness. Validation of analytical procedures. Development of Excell sheets for automatic tretament of analytical data.
The contents of the discipline are given in 13 weeks. Fifety minutes theoretical classes are presented in DataShow, starting with the lesson summary and objectives. Practical lessons are concerned with discussion of procedures performance evaluation and statistical evaluation of analytical information. Seven laboartorial experiments ilustrating the techniques and methods studied are provided. A report of each work with critical evaluation is required.
designation | Weight (%) |
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Exame | 80,00 |
Trabalho laboratorial | 20,00 |
Total: | 100,00 |
Studant attendance to the practical and laboratorial classes is mandatory. Those students whose attendance is lower than 3/4 of the classes effectively taught are considered without attendance.
Attendance to theoretical classes is not compulsory
The 0 to 20 final classification corresponds to the final exam mark (80%) and to distribution assessment (20%).
not applied
Previous laboratorial evaluation is mandatory for students considered on the special regime (working students, etc)
in accordance with "Normas de Avaliação-2005/2006"
Previous knowledge of analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physiscs and statistics basic concepts are required for full comprehension of the different discipline issues. Classes are given in Portuguese language or if necessary in English.