Course Information
Course Semester Plan
Course Information
No | Module name | Separation and Purification Methods |
1 | Courses code | P20.01014 |
2 | Study loads | 2 credits |
3 | Semester | First Semester |
4 | Precondition | there is no |
5 | Competence |
Upon completion of this course, students are expected to be able to: 1. Present the ability to interpret and analyze data 2. Develop, validate and apply different instrumental analytical technique in drug analysis on various drug dosage form 3. Characterize and evaluate the psychochemical properties of pharmaceutical ingredients 4. Present organized information orally, persuasively yet logical using proper documentation and supported tools 5. Show contributions both in individual or group project |
6 | Elements of competency | MKK |
7 | Type competency | Supporting competence |
8 | Syllabus | 1. Sample pre-treatment; 2-3. concepts in the separation process: equilibrium, reflux, mass transport, 4-6. distribution theory: extraction, adsorption and precipitation/crystallization; 7. Midterm Examination; 8-12. chromatography: basic theory of chromatography, gas chromatography, preparative liquid chromatography, liquid chromatography supercritical; 13-15. Project : Separation method for gas, liquid and semisolid sample; 16. Final Examination |
9 | Attribute to soft skills | communication skill, ethics, discipline |
10 | Learning methods | Active learning: Project presentation, project result discussion and Quiz |
11 | Learning media | LCD |
12 | Appraisal |
Oral test (Final Exam), Presentation and accuracy of the answers during discussion session Correct answers in mid-term exam |
13 | Lecturer | Mutakin Ph.D and Aliya Nur Hasanah M.Si |
14 | References | Janusz Pawlisyn, Comprehensive sampling and sample preparation, Elsevier, 2012, ISBN: 9780123813749 Francisco Pena Pereira, Miniaturization in sample preparation, De gruyter, 2015, ISBN B0138NB6SK Teresa Kowalska, Chromatographic techniques in the forensic analysis of designer drugs, 1st edition, 2018 R. Andrew Shalliker, Hyphenated and alternative methods of detection in chromatography, 2011, ISBN-13: 978-0849390777 |
Course Semester Plan