Research Article

A SHORT COURSE ON SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRY TRAINING FOR WORKERS IN INDUSTRY

Volume: 2 September 1, 2015
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A SHORT COURSE ON SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRY TRAINING FOR WORKERS IN INDUSTRY

Abstract

The use of spectrophotometers pass beyond academic research laboratories and become widely used in many industries including plastics, medical, chemical, textile, food, painting, paper, pharmaceutical etc. They are used for processing, quality control, testing and research purposes. Although they become more common as a tool in industry, mostly, industry workers do not have scientific knowledge and practical usage experience. These unexperienced workers cause misinterpreted results and loss of time and money. Due to this fact we offered a two days course for introduction to spectroscopy and practical usage of a common spectrophotometer.

 

The course includes lectures and experimental work. Contents are introduction to spectroscopy, safety usage requirements, sample preparation for testing, calibration of device for different references, two experiments and data processing of the results. This paper describes the need for the course, learning objectives of the course, the explanation of the course contents and used tools for experiments. Finally we report the results of the assessment in terms of trainee’s responses and evaluations. The goal of this lifelong learning course is to help industry workers to study the fundamentals of spectroscopy, to use modern spectrophotometer instrumentation safely and correctly and to obtain accurate results. The results shows remarkable success in terms of course requirement and improvement of workers knowledge and expertise about spectrophotometry.

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Yener Deryal This is me

Şule Berna Ayan This is me

Mehmet Ali Özer This is me

Mustafa Sayın This is me

Publication Date

September 1, 2015

Submission Date

August 7, 2017

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2015 Volume: 2

APA
Yüksekkaya, M., Deryal, Y., Ayan, Ş. B., Özer, M. A., & Sayın, M. (2015). A SHORT COURSE ON SPECTROSCOPY AND SPECTROPHOTOMETRY TRAINING FOR WORKERS IN INDUSTRY. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 2, 231-237. https://izlik.org/JA97RC27CZ