Course title | |||||
測量学 [Surveying] | |||||
Course category | specialized courses/ major subjects | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 2~4 | Semester | Spring | |
Course type | Spring | Course code | 02c2373 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
帖佐 直, 松本 武, 東城 清秀 [CHOSA Tadashi, MATSUMOTO Takeshi, TOJO Seishu] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Agriculture | Office | Email address |
Course description |
Inorganic chemistry III will mainly deal with the field of coordination chemistry. The lecture will give the basic knowledge on coordination compounds (kinds, nomenclature and functional properties) and their reaction mechanisms. Fundamental theory (ligand field theory) and new fields of coordination chemistry (organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry) will be also introduced and explained by using some practical examples. Google Classroom code : cuvvlmh |
Expected Learning |
1. Understanding the concept of coordination chemistry. 2. Acquiring the knowledge on kinds, nomenclature, special effects, reaction mechanisms and new-developed fields of coordination compounds. Please refer to the curriculum map in the Faculty of Engineering Course Guide for the criteria in the curriculum policy. |
Course schedule |
Lectures will be held via online (Zoom). Please refer Goole Classroom of this lecture (Class code : v4367vn) to obtain detailed Zoom information. Week1 Guidance and chemical bonds from the view of quantum chemistry Week2 Coordination compounds-I Week3 Coordination compounds-II Week4 The d-block elements Week5 d-Metal complexes-I : crystal field theory Week6 d-Metal complexes-II : Ligand field theory Week7 d-Metal complexes-III : Magnetism and electronic spectrum Week8 Midterm summary : Mid-term examination Week9 Coordination chemistry : Reaction of complexes, ligand substitution reaction Week10 Coordination chemistry : Redox reactions, photochemical reactions Week11 d-Metal organometallic chemistry-1 Week12 d-Metal organometallic chemistry-2 Week13 The f-block elements Week14 Biological inorganic chemistry Week15 Terminal Summary : Terminal examination |
Prerequisites |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Inorganic Chemistry, 6th Edition (Shriver/Weller/Overton/Armstrong/Rourke). Lecture handouts are distributed if necessary. |
References |
Basic Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Edition (Cotton/Wilkinson/Gauss) |
Assessment/Grading |
Exercises (20%), mid-term test (40%), and terminal exam (60%) Year 2022 : S 4.9%, A 26.8%, B 41.5%, C 5.0%, D 6.0% (E 0%) Year 2021 : S 2.2%, A 31.1%, B 28.9%, C 22.2%, D 6.7% (E 8.9%) |
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Course keywords |
Coordination chemistry, coordination number and structures, ligands, optical isomer, ionization, linkage and coordination isomerism, nomenclature, ligand field theory, crystal field theory, high-spin and low-spin complexes, magnetism, electronic absorption spectra, organometallic chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry |
Office hours |
Any time when the instructor is available in his office (please contact him by e-mail in advance) |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
4/6/2023 12:58:20 PM |