Undergraduate Course: Chemistry of Functional Materials Level 10 (VS1) (CHEM10045)
Course Outline
| School | School of Chemistry | 
College | College of Science and Engineering | 
 
| Course type | Standard | 
Availability | Part-year visiting students only | 
 
| Credit level (Normal year taken) | SCQF Level 10 (Year 4 Undergraduate) | 
Credits | 20 | 
 
| Home subject area | Chemistry | 
Other subject area | None | 
   
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Taught in Gaelic? | No | 
 
| Course description | A lecture course covering the design, synthesis, properties and applications of a wide range of functional materials. Particular emphasis is given to electronic materials (conductors, semiconductors and superconductors), magnetic materials, meso- and microporous solids and polymers. The course comprises individual lecture courses on: The Electronic Properties of Solids, Organic Polymer Chemistry, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, Electronic Structure of Solids and Transition Metal Oxides. | 
 
 
Information for Visiting Students 
| Pre-requisites | None | 
 
| Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? | Yes | 
 
 
Course Delivery Information
| Not being delivered |   
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
At the end of this course students will be able to: 
- use band theory in the form of the free electron model and the tight-binding approximation to describe the electronic structure of solids 
- rationalise the electrical conductivity and some of the optoelectronic properties of insulators, semiconductors and metals using band theory 
- describe and rationalise the properties of superconductors 
- calculate the magnetic moment of lanthanide and orbitally quenched transition metal ions from their electronic configuration 
- interpret magnetic susceptibility data for paramagnets, antiferromagnets and ferromagnets and determine the sign and strength of exchange interactions from such data 
- outline strategies to design and synthesise ceramic and molecular materials with particular electronic and magnetic functionality 
- describe the structure, properties, synthesis and characterisation of microporous and mesoporous materials 
- outline the applications of microporous and mesoporous materials 
- understand and discuss the main polymer forming processes, and the mechanisms of the reactions involved 
- appreciate the chemistry of key examples of commercially important polymers | 
 
 
Assessment Information 
| One degree exam of 2.5 hours. |  
 
Special Arrangements 
| None |   
 
Additional Information 
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Contacts 
| Course organiser | Prof John Attfield 
Tel: (0131 6)51 7229 
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Course secretary | Ms Anne Brown 
Tel: (0131 6)50 4754 
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