Course title
環境資源材料学Ⅰ   [Ecomaterial Science Ⅰ]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 1  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 05ec0101b
Instructor(s)
芳賀 尚樹   [HAGA Naoki]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
This course aims to learn basic photochemistry and photobiology.
Expected Learning
Through this course, students will have deeper understanding of chemical and biological phenomena triggered by light absorption.
Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy:
See the curriculum maps.
https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/
Course schedule
This course will be proceeded in the same order of contents of the textbook.
As to the chapter of photosynthesis, vision, bioluminescence, photochemistry of nucleic acids and photochemistry in environment, students will learn more details than the content of the textbook.

1. What is photochemistry and photobiology? Let us compare photochemical reactions with thermal reactions.
2. Electronic Excited States
3. Characteristic Feature of Photochemical Reactions (1)
4. Characteristic Feature of Photochemical Reactions (2)
5. Photo-induced Electron Transfer
6. Sensitization
7. Excitation of Functional Groups and Type of Photochemical Reactions (1)
8. Excitation of Functional Groups and Type of Photochemical Reactions (2)
9. Photochemistry of Nucleic Acids
10. Photosynthesis (1)
11. Photosynthesis (2)
12. Photosynthesis (3)
13. Vision
14. Bioluminescence
15. Photochemical Formation and Transformation of Anthropogenic Compounds in the Atmosphere and Aquatic Environment
16. Endterm Examination
Prerequisites
It is to be desirable that students who take this course have sufficient backgrounds in the wide range of chemistry.
Required Text(s) and Materials
杉森彰 著 「光化学」,裳華房
References
Relevant references will be introduced in the lectures.
Assessment/Grading
Endterm examination (100%).
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Photochemistry, Photobiology, Electronic Excited State, Photo-induced Electron Transfer, Sensitization, Reaction Mechanisms
Office hours
Weekdays: 10:00-19:00, e-mail (haga@cc.tuat.ac.jp)
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
2/21/2022 3:21:14 PM