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<概要/Course Content Summary> The discipline of analytical chemistry is comprised of qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis. The former deals with the identification of elements, ions, or compounds present in a sample, while the latter deals with the determination of how much of constituents is present. Chemiluminescence analysis, capillary electrophoresis, and microfluidic flow analysis are interesting and useful for both qualitative and quantitative analysis in modern chemistry and life sciences. This course will guide graduate students from their first steps to the successful application of these analytical methods in their research. Starting from very principles of chemiluminescence, electrophoresis, and microfluidic behavior, it leads through theoretical and experimental viewpoints in use to the present analytical science of the above three methods. <到達目標/Goals,Aims> Step by step you will understand how chemiluminescence analysis, capillary electrophoresis, and microfluidic flow analysis work and what they can do as powerful tools that serve equally well for analytical science as for basic research. <授業計画/Schedule>
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