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[ 497WPMSFUPV10 ] VL Functional Polymers

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Es ist eine neuere Version 2019W dieser LV im Curriculum Master's programme Polymer Technologies and Science (PTS) 2023W vorhanden.
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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
1,3 ECTS M2 - Master's programme 2. year Chemistry Oliver Brüggemann 1 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Master's programme Polymer Chemistry 2010W
Objectives Overview of functional polymers Understanding basic synthetic methods and mechanisms Teaching Structure-Property principles
Subject 1. Overview

  • Inorganic and organic polymers
  • General synthetic methods
  • General remarks on physical structure and properties of macromolecules

2. Modern synthetic methods and novel structures

  • RAFT, ATRP, NMP, click chemistry

3. Polyolefins

  • Functional and reactive polyolefins including their application

4. Funtional polymers with properties of interest

  • Microlithography, photochemistry, nonlinear optics, electrical conductivity, chemical sensors, electron and energy transfer processes, polymeric liquid crystalline networks, solar energy utilization, flocculation of minerals, catalysis, polymeric dental aids, polymer-drug conjugates, biocompatible polymer surfaces, and drug targeting by functional polymers
Criteria for evaluation Attendance
Attention
Exam, depending on the number of participants oral or written
Methods Lectures involving the auditorium via a short summary of the previous lecture
Questions allowed during the lecture
Linear and concentric content transmittance
Language English
Study material Lecture basis
i) Functional polymers: Modern synthetic methods and novel structures American Chemical Society, 1998
ii) Desk reference of functional polymers: Syntheses and applications American Chemical Society, 1997
Advanced literature: Involvement of newer research from published literature
Changing subject? No
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment