Dimensional Control and Micro-Nano Systems

Numbering Code G-ENG72 5H403 LE61
G-ENG52 5H403 LE61
Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 1.5 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language English Day/Period Thu.1
Instructor name OTSUKA KOJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
KAGEYAMA HIROSHI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
MATSUSAKA SHUJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
ABE TAKESHI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
MIURA KIYOTAKA (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
MURATA YASUJIROU (Institute for Chemical Research Professor)
SANO NORIAKI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
SOTOWA KENICHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
NUMATA KEIJI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
KAWASE MOTOAKI (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
OHKI YASUHIRO (Graduate School of Engineering Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course focuses on the latest nano- and micro- technology on reaction mechanism, particle synthesis, structure control for solid catalyst, and reaction, separation, and analysis using nano- or micrometer sized devices.
Course Goals The goals of this course are to understand reaction mechanism and material transfer mechanism in nanoscale and to obtain ability to apply to practical reaction systems.
Schedule and Contents (1) Intercalation chemistry of graphite (Abe)

(2) Solid formation from gas phase or liquid phase (Kawase)

(3) New nanocarbon chemistry (Murata)

(4) Controlled synthesis of nanotube materials (Sano)

(5) Analytical separations in micro-nano fields (Otsuka)

(6) Dimension and morphology control of molecular assemblies (Kimura)

(7) Femtosecond laser induced micro/nano structures and their applications (Miura)

(8) Molecular coordination compounds at the subnano-scale (Ohki)

(9) Control of particle motion in gases (Matsusaka)

(10) Dimensional control in magnetic materials (Kageyama)

(11) Multiphase flow in microchannels (Sotowa)
Evaluation Methods and Policy Grades will be based on reports.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Information will be given in each lesson.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Handouts will be given in each lesson.
References, etc. Information will be given in each lesson.
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