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Advances in Electroanalytical Chemistry

Class at Faculty of Science |
MC230P62

Syllabus

Schedule of lectures, Thursday 12:20-13:50, room 117 (Library of the Department of Analytical Chemistry), lectures will be given on-line through Google Meet   5.10.2023 doc. RNDr. K. Schwarzová, Ph.D.    

Introduction, review of the basics of electrochemistry   12.10.2023 (14:00)   doc. RNDr. K. Schwarzová, Ph.D.

Review of the basics of electrochemistry   19.10.2023 doc. RNDr. K. Schwarzová, Ph.D.       

Review of the basics of electrochemistry   26.10.2023 doc. RNDr. K. Schwarzová, Ph.D.       

Microelectrodes and microelectrode arrays

/ Electrochemistry in non-aqueous media   2.11.2023 doc. RNDr. V. Vyskočil, Ph.D.

Potentiometry   9.11.2023

Dr. Mgr. R. Sokolová, Ph.D.

Oxidation and reduction mechanisms  16.11.2023

Dr. Mgr. R. Sokolová, Ph.D

Oxidation and reduction mechanisms   23.11.2023 doc. RNDr. V. Vyskočil, Ph.D.

Modification of electrodes   30.11.2023

RNDr. H. Dejmková, Ph.D.

Carbon-based electrodes  7.12.2023 doc. Dr. Ing. T. Navrátil

Composite Electrodes" / Electrochemistry at the Biomembrane/Solution Interface   14.12.2023

RNDr. H. Dejmková, Ph.D.

Electrochemical detection in liquid flow techniques

The presented topics will deal with: (i) Traditional and non-traditional working electrodes (mercury electrodes, amalgam electrodes, carbon paste electrodes, boron-doped diamond film electrodes, composite electrodes, screen-printed electrodes, chemically modified electrodes, etc.), (ii) Miniaturized and nanostructured materials for improvement of electrochemical response, (iii) elucidation of mechanisms of oxidation/reduction reactions  (iv) electrochemical detection in liquid flow analytical techniques, (v) non-traditional approaches in electroanalysis, (vi) electrochemical DNA biosensors, the hottest news in the field of electrochemical sensing, etc.

Annotation

The aim of this cycle of lectures given in English is to provide an actual and complex overview about possibilities and limitations, advantages and disadvantages, and present and future outlook of modern trends in electroanalysis. Some of the lectures will be given by invited experts from collaborative universities and academic institutes. The lecture is taught in English for Erasmus students.

!!! At this moment, the lecture takes place only in the form of distance learning, namely live interactive online broadcasts taking place at the time of the scheduled teaching. Students will receive more detailed instructions well in advance of the start of the teaching itself. !!!