Course title
反応速度論   [Kinetics]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 24  Semester Fall 
Course type Fall  Course code 022316
Instructor(s)
村岡 貴博   [MURAOKA Takahiro]
Facility affiliation Institute of Global Innovation Research Office   Email address

Course description
"Chemical kinetics" provides the method how the rates of reactions can be expressed and interpreted. The study of reaction rates allows for understanding of reactions involving a sequence of several elementary steps. Furthermore, the transport properties of substance are also lectured.
Expected Learning
Integrated rate raws can be derived from differential equations known as rate raws.
Rate raws can be expressed from proposed mechanisms, namely series of elementary steps.
Techniques for discussing the motion of molecules can be used to various examples.
Course schedule
1. The definition of rate; rate laws, rate constants, and reaction order
2. The determination of the rate law
3. Integrated rate raws; first-order and second-order reactions
4. Reactions approaching equilibrium
5. The Arrhenius equation and activation energy
6. Consecutive elementary reaction
7. The steady-state approximation, rate-determining step, pre-equilibria
8. Midterm exam
9. The rate raws of chain reactions and explosions
10. Features of homogeneous catalysis
11. Kinetics of photophysical and photochemical processes
12. Molecular motion in gases
13. Molecular motion in liquids and diffusion
14. Collision theory and diffusion-controlled reactions
15. Comprehensive final
Prerequisites
The credit of "Physical Chemistry I" and "Physical Chemistry II" is needed.
Required Text(s) and Materials
"Physical chemistry 9th edition", P. Atkins and J. de Paula, W. H. Freeman (2009), Chap. 21-24.
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Japanese
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3/23/2018 4:15:15 PM