Course title
化学結合論   [Introduction to Chemical Bonding]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 021306
Instructor(s)
中田 宗隆   [NAKATA Munetaka]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Theory of chemical bonding is explained in terms of wavefunctions based on quantum chemistry. It is applied to from diatomic molecules to materials such as polymers, metals, and crystals.
Expected Learning
Purpose is to understand the difference between covalent bonds, ionic bonds, metallic bonds, van der Waals bonds and so on.
Course schedule
1. Stuctures and properties of atoms
2. Atomic orbital and electron configuration
3. Molecular orbital and covalent bonds
4. Diatomic molecules and dipole moment
5. Hybridized orbital and shape of molecules
6. Coordinate bonds and metallic complexes
7. Single bonds and isomers
8. Pai bonds and conjugated double bonds
9. Covalent bonds and big molecules
10. Ionic bonds and ionic crystals
11. Metallic bonds and metallic crystals
12. Hydrogen bonds and biomolecules
13. Hydrophobic bonds and surfactants
14. Van der Waals bonds and molecular crystals
Prerequisites
Required Text(s) and Materials
"The theory of chemical bonding", by Munetaka NAKATA, Shokabo.
References
"Quantum Chemistry - 16 Chapters for basic concepts", by Munetaka NAKATA, Tokyo Kagaku Dojin.
Assessment/Grading
Regular examination (80%). Interim examination (20%) may be subjected.
Last year distribution: S(15%), A(31%), B(29%), C(19%), D(6%)
Message from instructor(s)
Give any questions in class and text by e-mail. I explain the contents in the next class. The questions may be used in regular examination.
Course keywords
Covalent bond, metallic bond, cooridinated bond, hydrogen bond, van der Waals bond
Office hours
Send an e-mail to have an appointment.
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
Related URL
http://web.tuat.ac.jp/~nakata/index_js.html
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/1/2018 12:30:46 PM