分析化学II(放射化学)【H30以降入学者用】

Numbering Code U-PHA00 2C107 LJ86 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year 2nd & 3rd year students Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Wed.1
Instructor name ONO MASAHIRO (Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Learn about reaction kinetics, observing the process of change in substances involved in chemical reactions, and learning basic radiation and radioactivity, caused by changes in atomic nuclei, through physics, chemistry, and biology. This course will help students gain a deeper understanding of changes in substances.
Course Goals 1. Explain the reaction order, rate constant, rate equation, typical method for determining reaction order, and factors that influence the reaction rate.
2. Explain the structure of atoms, radiation decay, radiation, and radioactivity.
3. Explain the interaction of radiation with matter.
4. Explain the radiation-measurement principle and typical radiation-measurement equipment.
5. Explain nuclear reactions and equipment for producing radioisotopes.
6. Explain the use of radiation and radioactivity in the field of pharmacy.
7. Explain the effects of radiation on living organisms.
8. Explain protection from and control of radiation and the safe handling of radioactive compounds.
Schedule and Contents (1) Reaction kinetics
- Reaction order, rate constant, reaction-rate equation, typical reaction-order determination method
- Factors that affect the reaction rate
(2) Radiation and radioactivity
1. Basic radiation and radioactivity
- Atomic structure, radiation and radioactivity, isotopes
- Radiation decay
- Interaction of radiation with substances
- Physical properties of typical radionuclides, units of radioactivity
- Radiation-measurement principle, typical radiation-measurement equipment
2. Uses of radiation and radioactivity in the field of pharmacy
- Nuclear reactions and equipment for producing radioisotopes
- Radiation balance and generators
- Safe handling of radioactive compounds  
- Tracer method and its use in the pharmaceutical field
3. Effects of radiation on living organisms
- Radiation dose and biological damage
- Effects of radiation on cells, tissues, organs, and individuals
- Differences in biosensitivity, due to radiation; factors that influence effects
- Radiation protection and management
Evaluation Methods and Policy Regular exam. This exam will assess whether the students can discuss basic reaction kinetics and their applications, as well as the basics of and relationships between physics, chemistry, and biology, in relation to radiation and radioactivity.
Course Requirements None
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) The students are expected to read the textbook to resolve any doubts they may have. If necessary, they should also use reference books to deepen their understanding of the lecture content and reinforce their knowledge.
Textbooks Textbooks/References 『新 放射化学・放射性医薬品学』 (Nankoudou)
References, etc. Introduced during class
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