2024 Polymer Physical Properties

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Academic unit or major
Undergraduate major in Chemical Science and Engineering
Instructor(s)
Ando Shinji  Shishido Atsushi 
Class Format
Lecture    (Face-to-face)
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Thr5-6(S4-202(S422))  
Group
-
Course number
CAP.Y304
Credits
1
Academic year
2024
Offered quarter
2Q
Syllabus updated
2024/3/18
Lecture notes updated
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Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

This course covers the fundamentals of electric properties (dielectric properties, piezoelectricity, electrical conductivity), optical properties, and functionalities for various applications as important characteristics observed for assembles of polymer compounds, these fundamentals are explained in terms of physical chemistry. Exercise problems of various properties are given, and the ability to understand is developed.
Unique properties and behaviors observed for assembles of polymer molecules are utilized in polymeric materials used in various applications. Students will understand how to appear electric and optical properties for assemblies of polymer molecules related to their structures. And examples of application, how characteristic properties of polymers are utilized in functional materials, are also introduced.

Student learning outcomes

At the end of this course, students will be able to
1) Explain the fundamentals and phenomena of the electric properties of polymers.
2) Explain the mechanisms, phenomena, and applications of optical properties of polymers (refractive index, birefringence, optical transparency, optical signal transmission, and optical functionality).
3) Explain how polymers are utilized in our daily lives (especially for displays and automobiles) regarding electrical, optical, and mechanical properties.

Keywords

Dielectric Properties, Piezoelectricity, Electrically Conductivity, Refractive index, Birefringence, Optical transparency, Optical signal transmission, Optical functionalities, Polymer materials

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Class is proceeded in accordance with hand-outs of the lecture slides as well as textbooks. At the beginning of each class, solutions to exercise problems assigned during the previous class are explained. Quizzes on lecture content may be given during the lecture. Students are given assignments or problems on lecture content. Group discussion and presentation will be performed in terms of applications of polymer materials.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Electric properties of polymers -Dielectric properties- (Prof. Ando) Explain the mechanism and phenomena of dielectric properties of insulating polymers.
Class 2 Electric properties of polymers -Electric conductivity- (Prof. Ando) Explain the mechanism and phenomena of electronic conduction in conducting polymers.
Class 3 Optical properties of polymers 1 -Molecular polarizability, Refractive Index, and Birefringence (Prof. Ando) Explain the mechanisms of refractive indices and birefringence of polymers.
Class 4 Optical properties of polymers 2 -Optical transparency, optical signal transmission, and optical functionalities, Validation test (Prof. Ando) Explain the mechanism and applications of optical transparency, optical signal transmission, and various optical functionalities of polymers.
Class 5 Functions of polymers and their applications 1 - Fundamentals of materials design (Prof. Shishido) Explain the fundamental materials design to utilize polymers.
Class 6 Functions of polymers and their applications 2 - Functions of display materials (Prof. Shishido) Explain the working princple of polymers in displays and their application.
Class 7 Functions of polymers and their applications 3 - Functions of automobile materials (Prof. Shishido) Explain the working princple of polymers in automobiles and their application.

Out-of-Class Study Time (Preparation and Review)

To enhance effective learning, students are encouraged to spend approximately 60 minutes preparing for class and reviewing class content afterwards (including assignments) for each class. They should do so by referring to textbooks and other course materials.

Textbook(s)

Society of Polymer Science, Japan eds. Kisokoubunnshikagak, 2nd ed. Chap. 7, Tokyo Kagaku Dojin, ISBN978-4-8079-0962-9, and the materials provided via T2schola. 

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Chihara, Hideaki. Nakamura, Norio. Trans. P. Atkins, J. de Pauls, "Physical Chemistry", Tenth Ed. Tokyo Kagaku Doujin, ISBN978-4-8079-0696-3 (in Japanese) .
Kitano, Hiromi. Kunugi, Shigeru. Eds. Chemistry of Polymers, Sankyo Syupan, ISBN978-4-7827-0544-5 (in Japanese).

Assessment criteria and methods

Students' knowledge of the fundamentals of thermal, electric, and optical properties and the applications of polymer materials will be assessed. Attendance & quiz during lectures:10%, Assignment after lectures:60%, Validation test:30%.

Related courses

  • CAP.I426 : Introduction to Polymer Science
  • CAP.Y204 : Polymer Physics I (Polymer Solutions)
  • CAP.Y205 : Polymer Physics II (Solid Structures)
  • CAP.Y302 : Polymer Rheology
  • CAP.Y306 : Polymer Characterization

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

No prerequisites are necessary, but enrollment in courses related to polymer science is desirable.

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