Course unit, curriculum year 2024–2025
KEM.310
Polymer Chemistry, 5 cr
Tampere University
- Description
- Completion options
Teaching periods
Active in period 2 (21.10.2024–31.12.2024)
Active in period 3 (1.1.2025–2.3.2025)
Course code
KEM.310Language of instruction
English, FinnishAcademic years
2024–2025, 2025–2026, 2026–2027Level of study
Intermediate studiesGrading scale
General scale, 0-5Persons responsible
Responsible teacher:
Terttu HukkaResponsible organisation
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences 100 %
Coordinating organisation
Environmental Engineering and Chemistry Studies 100 %
Common learning outcomes
Information technology and digital skills
Interaction and communication skills
Sustainable development
Sustainable development goals
Goal 4: Quality Education
Core contents
- Introduction to polymer chemistry. Basic terminology and classification, polymer structure (incl. copolymers, tacticity), plastics, nomenclature.
- Polymer synthesis. Reaction mechanisms: step-growth polymerization,
chain-growth polymerization (free-radical, ionic: anion and cation, coordination polymerization), ring-opening polymerization. Polymerization techniques: bulk, solution, suspension, emulsion, gas phase and interfacial polymerization. Polymer structure determination with computational molecular modeling. - Conformation; measurement of average molecular weight (primary and secondary methods).
- Solid state properties (amorphous and semicrystalline morphologies), thermal transitions and properties, measurement techniques (DSC).
- Structure-property relationships: effect, e.g., on thermal and mechanical properties.
- Polymer degradation and the environment (thermal, oxidative, UV, chemical and hydrolytic, radiolytic degradation/stability); management of plastics in the environment and recycling methods (e.g. tertiary/chemical recycling).
- Biodegradation and biopolymers.
- Thermoplastics, elastomers, thermosets, engineering plastics, their synthesis, properties, and usage.
Special presentations - topic varies yearly
- Molecular dynamic simulations of solid state properties.
- Special topics in polymer synthesis, e.g., metathesis; green chemistry.
- Specialty polymers (e.g., liquid-crystalline and electrically conductive polymers, e.g., solar cell polymers; sensor applications).
Learning outcomes
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Recommended prerequisites
Further information
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Studies that include this course
Completion option 1
The total estimated workload for the student is ca. 130 h.
Completion of all options is required.
Participation in teaching
21.10.2024 – 08.12.2024
Active in period 2 (21.10.2024–31.12.2024)