Inorganic dan Physical Chemistry Laboratory

Management Organisation

Head of The Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Laboratory: Drs. M. Pranjoto Utomo, M.Si. 

Laboratory Assistant: Kadiyatna, S.Tr.A.B.

Laboratory Profile 

The Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Laboratory is the primary supporting facility for conducting practical work, research, and scientific development in the fields of inorganic and physical chemistry. This laboratory is designed to support experimental-based learning and research focused on inorganic fields such as the synthesis, characterization, and application of inorganic compounds, as well as the principles of physics in chemical systems, including thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, and surface chemistry.

Function: 

  • Education Field
    To conduct practicals and training in basic skills in the synthesis and characterization of inorganic compounds, and understanding the concepts of thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, and chemical equilibrium through an experimental approach for undergraduate Chemistry students.

  • Research Field
    To support research activities conducting by lecturers and students in the field of inorganic chemistry, including: coordination chemistry, elemental chemistry, development of inorganic materials, and in the field of physical chemistry, including reaction kinetics, electrochemistry, surface chemistry, and energy systems.

  • Development of Knowledge
    To become a center for the development of applicable and innovative methods for the synthesis and characterization of inorganic materials, as well as in numerical data processing, graphic analysis, and scientific interpretation of experimental results.

  • Academic Services

    To provide facilities for the use of laboratory instruments and facilities to full fill final assignments and collaborative research.

Facilities  

  • Fume hood

  • Oven and furnace 

  • Analytical balance 

  • Magnetic stirrer and hot plate

  • Glassware

Practical Lab-Works

  • Basic inorganic chemistry

  • Coordination chemistry

  • Elemen chemistry

  • Material chemistry

  • Physical chemistry I (Thermochemistry)

  • Physical chemistry II (Rate of Reaction and Electrochemistry)

  • Instrumental chemistry 

Safety Programms

  • The use of lab coats and safety equipment.
  • Safety briefing 
  • Chemical waste management according to well-established procedures.
  • Emergency response system.
 
 
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