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Dec 04, 2024
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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CHEM 281 - Polymer ScienceType of Course: Lecture This course is designed as an introduction to polymer science, incorporating previous knowledge from organic chemistry, basic inorganic chemistry and physical chemistry to illustrate the key aspects governing the structure-property relationships of macromolecules. An overview of both traditional and state of the art polymer synthesis and polymer characterization techniques will be provided. Several examples from primary scientific literature will serve to integrate the concepts covered in class and will expose the student to relevant technological advances that rely heavily on polymer science. This course seeks to provide students with a broad perspective on how chemistry can be used as the primary tool for developing new materials or modifying existing polymer systems to achieve specific performance targets. A design project will be utilized to engage students in their own research interests through the application and integration of the course material.
Prerequisites: CHEM 131 , CHEM 132 , CHEM 260 (or CHEM 264 ) or permission of instructor. This course assumes basic knowledge of organic chemistry, thermodynamics and kinetics. Completion of CHEM 231 , CHEM 250 and CHEM 262 are recommended, but not required for graduate students.
Cross Listed: CHEM 381
Instructor: Mr. Granados-Focil
When Offered: Offered periodically
Faculty: Sergio Granados-Focil, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor, Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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