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B24 Organic Polymers ( forår 2008 - 10 ECTS )

Rammer for udbud

  • Uddannelsessprog: (se under Undervisnings- og arbejdsform)
  • Niveau: Advanced.
  • Semester/kvarter: 3rd and 4th quarters.
  • Timer per uge: 6
  • Deltagerbegrænsning:
  • Undervisningssted: Århus
  • Hovedområde: Det Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet
  • Udbud ID: 7689

Formål

This is a survey course that provides a general introduction to the chemistry of organic polymers.

Obligatorisk program

Seminar and a short paper.

Indhold

Topics to be discussed fall under the general categories of synthesis, structure, reactivity, characterization, physical properties, and applications.

Læringsmål

At the end of the course, the student should:
· have a general understanding of the many components that comprise modern polymer chemistry.

Faglige forudsætninger

Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry.

Underviser

Peter R. Ogilby.

Undervisnings- og arbejdsform

4 hours per week of lecture and 2 hours per week of exercises/discussion. In the early part of the semester, the teacher delivers lectures. In the latter part of the semester, each student delivers a seminar on a topic of his/her choice. Each student also submits a short paper on this same topic. English.

Litteratur

Reading material will be supplied by the teacher.

Eksamensterminer

4th quarter. Reexam on agreement with the lecturer.

Udbyder

Department of Chemistry.

Tilmelding til undervisning

At the Department of Chemistry according to notice.

Studieordning og bedømmelse


Bacheloruddannelsen i kemi

  • Hj.opg., bedømt efter 7-skala med intern censur


A mark is given in the Danish grading scale (the 7-point scale), based upon the students' paper and seminar. In addition, approximately 10% of the grade will derive from a short written examination that will be taken at the end of the semester. Internal examiners (intern 'censur') are used.