Advanced Solid State Chemistry for Energy and Environment Issues   Advanced Solid State Chemistry for Energy and Environment Issues

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担当教員
和田 雄二  大友 明  鈴木 榮一 
使用教室
金1-2(H116)  
単位数
講義:2  演習:0  実験:0
講義コード
34022
シラバス更新日
2014年9月29日
講義資料更新日
2014年9月18日
学期
後期

講義概要

Three lecturers will cover the following topics.
Part I Nano Chemistry
Part II Surface Chemistry
Part III Solid State Chemistry

講義の目的

This class will cover materials chemistry for energy and environment issues, including nano chemistry, surface chemistry, and solid state chemistry with emphasis on aspects of condensed matter physics. The lecture will be also extended to the application aspects including photocatalysis, photovoltaics, catalysis, and opto-electronic devices.

講義計画

Part I Nano Chemistry
Prof. Yuji Wada
1. Introduction to nano chemistry
2. New physical and chemical properties observed by nano-sizing of substances
3. Inorganic nanoparticles of metals, metal oxides, and metal calcogenides
4. Hybrid substances of inorganic nanoparticles with organic moieties
5. Applications of nano substances for the photoenergy conversion
Part II Surface Chemistry
Assoc.Prof. Eiichi Suzuki
6. Surface Structure
7. Interaction of molecules with surface
8. Chemical reactions on surface
9. Catalysis
10. Applications
Part III Solid State Chemistry
Prof. Akira Ohtomo
11. Chemical bond and electronic band
12. Phase equilibrium
13. Crystal growth
14. Physical properties
15. Electronic and photonic devices

教科書・参考書等

Part I Nano Chemistry by Prof. Yuji Wada: G. A. Ozin, A. C. Arsenault, and L. Cademartiri: "Nanochemistry A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials", RSC Publishing (2009)

Part III Solid State Chemistry by Prof. Akira Ohtomo: R. J. D. Tilley: “Understanding Solids: The Science of Materials, 2nd Edition”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (2013)

関連科目・履修の条件等

Students attending this class are required to have completed the classes in general chemistry including physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, and organic chemistry.

成績評価

Total score of separate examinations on each part of topics

担当教員の一言

Prof. Akira Ohtomo: My part will mainly follow the topics described in the textbook, some of which have been dealt in a related Japanese class (Advanced Inorganic Solid-State Chemistry at the spring semester). For those who have already completed the former Japanese class, therefore, this class will be helpful for reviewing the contents as well as for leaning technical terms in English. Those who will first study inorganic solid-state chemistry are encouraged to read the chapters of relevant topics prior to the classes (ask me which chapters you should read). The lecture notes will be provided.

連絡先(メール、電話番号)

Prof. Yuji Wada office: Bidg.E2, Rm.403, ext: 2879
Prof. Akira Ohtomo office: Bidg.S1, Rm.605, ext: 2145
Assoc.Prof. Eiichi Suzuki office: Bidg.E2, Rm.508, ext: 2118

オフィスアワー

Prof. Akira Ohtomo: from 10am to 5pm; email me at aohtomo@apc.titech.ac.jp for making an appointment.

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