Course title | |||||
無機化学Ⅲ [Inorganic Chemistry Ⅲ] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses,ets. | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 2~4 | Semester | 3rd | |
Course type | 3rd | Course code | 022320 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
中島 裕美子 [NAKAJIMA Yumiko] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
This course focuses on a chemistry of transition metal. Topics cover the electronic structures, spectra, magnetic properties and some other related matters. You will also learn chemistry of individual transition elements. |
Expected Learning |
Basic understanding on coordination chemistry including ligand field theory and individual chemistry of transition elements Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps. |
Course schedule |
This is a tentative outline of the course. Some topics may carry over into the next lecture. 1 Introduction 2 Ligand field theory and crystal field approach 3 Molecular orbital approach 4 The elements of the first transition series 5 The elements of the second and third transition series 6 The f-block elements 7 Thee main group elements 8 Organometallic Chemistry 1 9 Organometallic Chemistry 2 10 Organometallic Chemistry 3 11 Catalytic reactions 1 12 Catalytic reactions 2 13 Catalytic reactions 3 14 Reaction mechanism 1 15 reaction mechanism 2 |
Prerequisites |
You are expected to understand basic inorganic and organic chemistry. In addition to 30 hours that students spend in the class, students are recommended to prepare for and revise the lectures, spending the standard amount of time as specified by the University. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
F. A. Cotton, G. Wilkinson, P. L. Gauss, Basic Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Ed., Wiley, New York, 1995. |
References |
Inorganic Chemistry, 6th Edition (Shriver / Weller / Overton / Armstrong / Rourke) |
Assessment/Grading |
There will be an assignment for each class. |
Message from instructor(s) |
Course keywords |
transition metal, metal complex, coordination, ligand field theory |
Office hours |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
8/6/2019 4:23:17 PM |