Energy and Hydrocarbon Chemistry, Adv. III

Numbering Code G-ENG13 7D230 LJ60 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 1 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Tue.2
Instructor name KIMURA YUU (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
ISOZAKI KATSUHIRO (Institute for Chemical Research Assistant Professor)
YOKOYAMA YUKO (Graduate School of Engineering Assistant Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Basic knowledge on the electronic states of organic molecules and on the nature of light-materials interactions is essential to understand the characteristics of organic molecules from a panoramic view.
In this course, we offer the lecture regarding the basic knowledge of optical properties and supramolecular functions of organic molecules, especially from the viewpoint of structural organic chemistry and photochemistry.
Course Goals ・Nurture the ability to understand the relationship between molecular structures and their properties from the view point of quantum chemistry and physical chemistry.
・To understand the latest trend of molecular functions based on the interaction between light and materials.
Schedule and Contents [Topic]
Physical Organic Chemistry; Photochemistry; Supramolecular Chemistry; Photoexcited States; Emission Properties

1. Introduction on genetics and course guidance
2. Lecture on Physical Organic Chemistry (1):
Molecular Structures and Aromaticity
3. Lecture on Physical Organic Chemistry (2):
Supramolecular Assemblies and Functions
4. Lecture on Physical Organic Chemistry (3):
Single-Molecule Measurements and Single Molecular Properties
5. Lecture on Photochemistry (1):
Photoexcited States of Organic Compounds
6. Lecture on Photochemistry (2):
Chromic Behaviors upon External Stimuli
7. Lecture on Photochemistry (3):
Intermolecular Interactions and Aggregate-Induced Emission (AIE)
8. Lecture on Photochemistry (4):
Properties Related to Circular Polarized Lights (CD, Circular Dichroism; CPL, Circularly Polarized Luminescence)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation will be based on reports (e.g., outline and significance of own researches, comments on the lectures, etc.)
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Be similar to general lectures.
Textbooks Textbooks/References No textbook specified.
References, etc. Several related reference books will be introduced during lecture.
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