Inorganic Chemistry 1200-2BLOK5LP1
Students participating in this course perform eight experiments regarding various aspects of advanced inorganic chemistry such as usage of catalysts based on transition metals, syntesis of nano- and amorphous materials and its characterization, formation of self-assembly monolayers, oscillation reactions, kinetics of complexation reactions and formation of amalgams. Students use microscale techniques to synthesize compounds and several characterization techniques to analyze the products including: NMR, SEM and Electron Microprobe elemental analysis, STM and UV/Vis spectrometry measurements
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Learning outcomes
Developing students’ skills to carry out simple synthesis of inorganic compounds. Ability to analyze various materials using advanced instrumental techniques. Introducing to new achievements in inorganic materials science.
Assessment criteria
Evaluation performed on the basis of partial ratings for each of the night exercises performed.
Practical placement
Not required
Bibliography
1. Basic Inorganic Chemistry, J. Wiley, London, 1987
2. A New Concise Inorganic Chemistry, U.K. 1977
3. Physical Inorganic Chemistry), Oxford 1996.
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