Course title | |||||
生物分子分光学特論 [Advanced Lecture on Molecular Spectroscopy of Biology] | |||||
Course category | courses for the doctral program | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 125707 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
中田 一弥 [NAKATA Kazuya] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
Reaction mechanism of biomaterials are explained at the molecular level using molecular spectroscopy. |
Expected Learning |
Purpose is to understand the fundamental concepts and practical techniques of molecular spectroscopy in application of biomaterials. |
Course schedule |
1. Introduction 2. Electron spectroscopy:Basis of experiment 3. Electron spectroscopy:Time-resolved spectroscopy 4. Electron spectroscopy:Application to biomaterials 5. Raman spectroscopy:Basis of experiment 6. Raman spectroscopy:Time-resolved resonance Raman spectroscopy 7. Raman spectroscopy:Microscopic Raman spectroscopy 8. Raman spectroscopy:Application to biomaterials 9. Infrared spectroscopy:Basis of experiment 10. Infrared spectroscopy:Time-resolved infrared spectroscopy 11. Infrared spectroscopy:Microscopic infrared spectroscopy 12.Infrared spectroscopy:Application to biomaterials 13. Spin resonance spectroscopy:Nuclear magnetic resonance 14. Spin resonance spectroscopy:Electron spin resonance 15. Summary |
Prerequisites |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
"Instrumental analysis to assent", by Munetaka NAKATA, Kodansha. |
References |
"Spectroscopy for the Biological Sciences" by G. G. Hammes (Wiley Interscience) |
Assessment/Grading |
Oral examination. |
Message from instructor(s) |
Give any questions in class. |
Course keywords |
Biomaterials, spectroscopy, Instrumental analysis, time-resolved |
Office hours |
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Remarks 1 |
Remarks 2 |
Related URL |
https://web.tuat.ac.jp/~nakatalab/ |
Lecture Language |
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Last update |
1/25/2022 5:24:15 PM |