Course title
高分子化学   [Polymer Chemistry]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 34  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 023202
Instructor(s)
杉山 賢次   [SUGIYAMA Kenji]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
This course is taught by Kenji Sugiyama, a part-time lecturer. He is the faculty member in charge is a professor for many years in the Faculty of Engineering at Hosei University, and has long been contributing to research and education in polymer chemistry, and has a reputation for teaching polymer chemistry in an easy-to-understand way to even beginners. In this lecture, we will study polymer synthesis centered on addition polymerization and condensation polymerization. In addition, the contents of the course may be changed due to class organization.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to:
(1) Recognize the fundamentals of polymerization reactions
(2) Determine the appropriate polymerization in order to obtain target polymers
(3) Describe the living polymerization system with giving a specific example
Course schedule
Week1: Introduction to polymer chemistry
Week2: Definition of polymer
Week3: Kinetics of condensation polymerization
Week4: Condensation polymerization
Week5: Basic strategy of addition polymerization
Week6: Examination
Week7: Radical polymerization
Week8: Radical copolymerization
Week9: Structure and reactivity of vinyl monomers
Week10: Ionic polymerization
Week11: Anionic polymerization
Week12: Cationic polymerization
Week13: Living polymerization
Week14: Ring-opening polymerization
Week15: Examination
Prerequisites
Understanding the contents of the scope of Organic Chemistry I-III.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Polymer synthesis chemistry (revised edition), Inoue Shohei, Shokabo, 2011
References
Basic polymer science, edited by the Polymer Society, Tokyo Dojin, 2006.
Seminar on basic polymer science, edited by Polymer Society, Tokyo Dojin, 2011.
Polymer synthesis (top), edited by Takeshi Endo, Kodansha Scientific, 2010.
Basic Master Polymer Chemistry, Tadaomi Nishikubo ed., Ohmsha, 2011
Assessment/Grading
Mid-term test (40%), final exam (60%)
2017 results distribution: S: 24%, A: 39%, B: 17%, C: 17%, D: 2%
Message from instructor(s)
In a high molecular compound, several hundreds to several thousand molecules of monomers to be repeating units must be linked. Please learn about the various reactions that polymer synthesis chemists have found out how to bind a large number of molecules.
Course keywords
Polymer chemistry, Step-growth polymerization, Chain polymerization, Living polymerization
Office hours
None for part-time lecturer
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
11/25/2019 3:14:56 PM