Experiments: Each one in different file and supported with Images:
1. Liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LCMS):
I. Introduction
II. The principle (how the device works) and theory
III. Instrumentation
IV. Advantages/ limitation
V. Applications
VI. Conclusion
VII. Reference
2. Molecular fluorescence spectrophotometry (FLU)
I. Introduction
II. The principle (how the device works) and theory
III. Instrumentation
IV. Advantages/ limitation
V. Applications
VI. Conclusion
VII. Reference
3. Ion -selective electrode and voltammetry (ISE)
I. Introduction
II. The principle (how the device works) and theory
III. Instrumentation
IV. Advantages/ limitation
V. Applications
VI. Conclusion
VII. Reference
4. Capillary electrophoresis (CE)
I. Introduction
II. The principle (how the device works) and theory
III. Instrumentation
IV. Advantages/ limitation
V. Applications
VI. Conclusion
VII. Reference
5. Electrochemical titration (ELEC)
I. Introduction
II. The principle (how the device works) and theory
III. Instrumentation
IV. Advantages/ limitation
V. Applications
VI. Conclusion
VII. Reference
6. Ion chromatography (IC)
I. Introduction
II. The principle (how the device works) and theory
III. Instrumentation
IV. Advantages/ limitation
V. Applications
VI. Conclusion
VII. Reference