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[ 491ESYNPCHP19 ] PR Practical Photochemistry

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2022S dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Management in Chemical Technologies (MCT) 2024W vorhanden.
Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
2 ECTS M1 - Master's programme 1. year Chemistry Patrick Whang 2 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
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Pre-requisites For safety reasons at least 25 ECTS verifiably from chemical practicals (laboratory courses with experimental activity of the student) or admission to the master curriculum Biological Chemistry ( positive completion of the "Organic chemistry laboratory bridge course" if this has been stipulated) or admission to the master curriculum "Chemistry and Chemical Technolgy" or "Management in Chemical Technologies".
Original study plan Master's programme Chemistry and Chemical Technology (CCT) 2019W
Objectives General introduction to practical photochemistry in the lab including safety considerations, preparative and mechanistic photochemistry, photophysical measurements and photocatalysis.
Subject Practical examples may vary and include:
Creation and detection of excited state species. Photoinduced electron transfer studies. Characterization of bimolecular quenching processes. Photokinetic measurements. Examples of photosensitization and photocatalysis. Characterization of photochemical reactions and permanent product formation under steady state irradiation conditions. Studying photoswitchable and photochromic systems. Determination of quantum yields.
Criteria for evaluation Student’s practical work, protocols and presentation.
Methods Introduction by experienced supervisors, handouts, hands-on experience in lab.
Language English
Study material “Glossary of Terms used in Photochemistry“, 3rd Edition, Pure Appl.Chem., Vol. 79, No. 3, pp. 293-465, 2007.
V. Balzani, P. Ceroni, A. Juris, “Photochemistry and Photophysics“, Wiley-VCH, 2014.
M. Montalti, A. Credi, L. Prodi, M. T. Gandolfi, “Handbook of Photochemistry“, 3rd Edition, CRC Press, 2006.
J. F. Rabek: Experimental Methods in Photochemistry and Photophysics, Part I und II. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, New York, Brisbane, Toronto, Singapore 1982.
Additional references and materials for the sceduled experiments will be provided.
Changing subject? No
Corresponding lecture 863ADCHPHCP10: PR Practical Photochemistry (2.4 ECTS)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants 10
Assignment procedure Direct assignment