Analysis and Characterization of Materials

Numbering Code G-ENG12 5H025 LJ61 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 1.5 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Wed.1
Instructor name OTSUKA KOJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
OYAMA MUNETAKA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
KUBO TAKUYA (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course The principles, equipment, measurement methods, applications, etc. of recent advances in instrumental analytical chemistry will be introduced. The method for structure and reaction analysis of organic and inorganic materials will also be discussed.
Course Goals Understand the principles, outlines, and applications of recent instrumental analysis methods in material analysis.
Schedule and Contents Chromatography and electrophoresis (4):
Regarding chromatography, which is widely used as a separation analysis method, basic theory, and applications, focusing on high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), will be discussed. In addition, the basics and applied theory of capillary electrophoresis (CE), which is used as a high-performance microseparation analysis method, are also be introduced.

Electrochemical analysis and material analysis (3):
Electroanalytical chemical measurement methods, which are important as analysis methods for material formation processes, will be explained focusing on cyclic voltammetry in organic solvents. In addition, from the standpoint of measurement and analysis methods, determination of redox potentials of organic compounds and metal complexes and reaction analysis methods of electrolytically active species will be discussed.

Separation agent design basics and resolution evaluation (3):
Regarding silica-based and polymer-based separation media that are widely used in liquid phase separation, the basic synthesis method and the performance evaluation method of the obtained separation media will be discussed.

Recent Technology Trends (Topics) (1):
The latest technology trends in chemical technology will be introduced in terms of topics, as well as checking the learning achievement level.

Feedback on evaluations (1)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Comprehensive evaluation of regular test results and reports / quizzes.
Course Requirements It is recommended that students have learned analytical chemistry and instrumental analysis at the Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University, such as "Analytical Chemistry (Frontier Chemistry)", "Instrumental Analysis (Frontier Chemistry)", and "Advanced Instrumental Analysis (Frontier Chemistry)".
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) It is recommended to scrutinize and review the content after each class.
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