Course Catalog 2011-2012
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Course Catalog 2011-2012

KEM-5176 Nanochemistry, 6 cr

Additional information

Nanochemistry is a branch of the actively developing interdisciplinary field of nanoscience. It deals with synthesis and characterization of materials in the nanometer size range. These materials include inorganic cluster compounds, metallic and semiconductor nanoparticles and nanowires, self-assembled clusters of organic molecules, large organic molecules and many other objects organized at nanometer scale. The growing interest to such objects is governed by new and often unusual mechanical, chemical, electrical and optical properties, which opens large variety of applications in nanoelectronics, photonics, catalysis, chemical- and bio-sensors and many others.
Suitable for postgraduate studies
Will not be lectured year 2011-2012

Person responsible

Nikolai Tkachenko

Lessons

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer Implementations Lecture times and places
Lectures
Seminar
 4 h/week

+2 h/week
 2 h/week


 


 


 
KEM-5176 2011-01  

Requirements

written review and presentation on seminar on one of the topics of the course, and final examination.

Principles and baselines related to teaching and learning

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Learning outcomes

Knowledge of distinctive features of nanostructures as compared to single molecules and bulk materials, methods developed for organic molecule self-assembling, fabrication of nanoparticles, nanorods and nanowires, using patterning and templating techniques to achieve further organization of nanostructures, as well as understanding of existing and potential applications of nanochemistry.

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Organic nanostructures, self-assembling of layers and clusters, layer-by-layer deposition of molecular films     
2. Carbon nanostructure, fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, and their functionalization     
3. Metal and semicondictor nanoparticles and nanowires, and functionalized nanostructures     
4. Microspheres, microporous and mesopoprous materials, photonic crystals     
5. Block copolymers, self-assembling and micellar structures     

Evaluation criteria for the course

final examination, compulsory presentation on seminar and written review

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Edition, availability, ... Examination material Language
Book   Nanochemistry. A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials   G. A. Ozin, A. C. Arsenault   0-85404-664-X          English  
Book   Nanochemistry: A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials   G. A. Ozin, A. C. Arsenault, L. Cademartiri   978-1-84755-895-4          English  

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Correspondence of content

There is no equivalence with any other courses

More precise information per implementation

Implementation Description Methods of instruction Implementation
KEM-5176 2011-01   Lectures
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Contact teaching: 0 %
Distance learning: 0 %
Self-directed learning: 0 %  

Last modified25.02.2011