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Academic Programme

Implemented from September 2025

Experimental methods on innovative research infrastructures - 5 ECTS

Content
Part A: Mass Spectrometry
Introduction to Mass spectrometry and instrument components (gas phase ion source and mass analyzers).
Interpretation of electron impact fragmentation mass spectra of organic molecules.
Structural and sequence information obtained from tandem mass spectrometry.
Part B: Optical spectroscopies & Photophysical processes
When molecules and light meet…
Electronic transitions – UV-visible and fluorescence
Rovibrational spectroscopy – IR spectroscopy


Practicals

Mass spectrometry study on gas-phase protonated peptides
Fluorimetry: Polyatomic molecules in condensed phase
Infrared spectroscopy: Rotation vibration spectra of CO and HCl
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance


Aims
To gain an overview on the standard methods of optical spectroscopy (IR, UV-vis, fluo, NMR): associated spectral ranges, probed molecular properties, applications in analytical chemistry.
To understand the fundamental photochemical processes.
To gain knowledge about the chemical analysis of compounds using mass spectrometry

 

Pre-requiste
Basics on quantum mechanics (hamiltonien, states of a system)
Basics on classical mechanics (motion of solid bodies)
Description of a photon (as a particle, as an electromagnetic wave)

Teaching Staff

Anne Lafosse (Course Coordinator)
Debora Scuderi
Rachel Méallet-Renault
Claire Romanzin
Christie Aroulanda

Hours

Homework: 10% + Lab: 30%  +  Exam: 60%

Grading System

Lecture: 9 h
Tutorial: 9 h
Practical courses: 16 h