Course title
有機材料構造特論Ⅱ   [Structures of Organic Materials II]
Course category courses for doctoral programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 1080212
Instructor(s)
岡本 昭子   [OKAMOTO Akiko]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Organic materials comprise organic molecules and the characteristics mostly depend on those of the constituents. Since the structure, reactions, and functionalities of the molecules are governed by the behaviors of the electrons, it is of fundamental importance to design organic materials with your eyes set on the electronic structures. Following the relevant undergraduate courses, this course discusses methodologies for examining the electronic structures and properties of organic molecules.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to
(1) revive their skills in microscopic physical chemistry, likely to be deteriorated during graduation research;
(2) examine the electronic structures, stability, and reactivity of molecules with paper and a pencil;
(3) gain a foothold for further self-study to carry out quantum chemical calculations or read through the literature of this field.
Course schedule
第I部   有機化学とは何か
 序章 現代化学の神話
 2章 物質のいろいろ
 3章 物質をつくる力
 4章 立体化学のあけぼの
 5章 三次元の化学
第II部  分子間力とは何か
6章 分子間にはたらく力
 7章 水素結合の分類
 8章 弱い水素結合
 9章 分子間力の特徴
第III部 分子間の相互作用
 10章 分子を分ける
 11章 分子の性質を調べる
 12章 分子を見分ける
 13章 分子をつくり分ける
第IV部  分子間力のはたらき
 14章 分子のかたち
 15章 分子の旋光性
 16章 高分子の相互作用

Prerequisites
Ability to earn the credits of quantum chemistry I・II and structural chemistry offered for the undergraduate students of organic and polymer materials chemistry (or similar courses) is necessary.
Required Text(s) and Materials
J. D. Wright, "Molecular Crystal"(Cambridge University Press)
Handouts will be distributed.
References
Assessment/Grading
Attendance of all lectures, practice, placement test
Message from instructor(s)
It is desirable that you understand the significance and limitation of chemical models simplifying the real systems as well as intend to avoid creating black boxes as much as possible. Every student who takes this course will be often asked for an opinion in class and is expected to cultivate the ability of scientific explanation and discussion.
Course keywords
Classical and Non-classical hydrogen bonding interactions, steric repulsion
Office hours
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Last update
3/22/2017 6:38:48 PM