Course title
応用化学特別講義Ⅰ   [Applied Chemistry: Advanced Lecture Ⅰ]
Course category common courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 1080281
Instructor(s)
平野 雅文, 中野 幸司   [HIRANO Masafumi, NAKANO Koji]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
In this intensive lecture, we will give lectures and lectures for graduate students on catalytic synthesis of functional molecules and development of physical properties. We look forward to your participation.
Expected Learning
Understand cutting-edge research in various specialized fields related to catalytic chemistry and materials science. Aspects of the Diploma Policy for this course: Please refer to the curriculum map in the course registration guide.
Course schedule
This class is held 6 times as an intensive lecture. Six different instructors will be in charge depending on the opening date, and each will give a lecture. We will introduce you from the basics of each field related to catalytic chemistry and materials science to the most advanced research. Each time, submission of an assignment / report is required.

[1st] January 16 (Thu) 3rd-5th
"Construction of chain molecules by cross-dimerizations"
Masafumi Hirano (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Building No.1 S311

[2nd] January 24 (Fri) 3rd-5th
"Development of organometallic single-molecule wires for molecular electronics"
Yuya Tanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Building No.4 L0411

[3rd] January 31 (Fri) 3rd-5th
"Reaction via Stable Bond Activation by Transition Metal Catalyst"
Yasuyuki Minami (AIST) Bldg. 4 Building L0411

[The fourth] Thursday, February 6 three limit
"Synthesis and functional development of catalytic functional polymers"
Koji Nakano (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) Building No.1 S311

[5th] Monday, February 10 3rd-5th
"Creation of biomimetic polymer materials by self-assembly"
Hiroshi Yabu (Tohoku University) Building 4 L0411

[6th] Wednesday, February 19 3rd-5th
"Catalytic hydrosilylation / borylation and application to functional materials"
Yuichiro Muto (Tokyo University of Science) Building No.4 L0411
Prerequisites
A registration is required to register. Since the application cannot be used by SPICA, the application must be made at the Academic Affairs Office during the application period from December 12 to January 16. This course is open to doctoral students in the graduate school, but is also eligible for credits if students in the master's course take it. In addition, standard self-study specified by the university is required.
Required Text(s) and Materials
No text will be specified and necessary materials will be distributed on the day.
References
None
Assessment/Grading
30% of normal points such as willingness to participate in lectures and 70% of assignments and submissions
Message from instructor(s)
I hope that this lecture will help you understand the research trends at the forefront of catalytic chemistry and related material development, and utilize them in future research.
Course keywords
Catalytic production of functional molecules and development of physical properties
Office hours
None
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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1/29/2020 1:50:28 PM