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Molecular Nanoscience II (Nano-2)15 ECTS (englische Bezeichnung: Molecular Nanoscience II)
(Prüfungsordnungsmodul: Molecular Nanoscience II)
Modulverantwortliche/r: Andreas Hirsch Lehrende:
Karl Mandel, Franziska Gröhn, Andreas Hirsch, Dirk M. Guldi, Bernd Meyer, Rainer Fink, Henry Dube, Dirk Zahn
Start semester: |
SS 2022 | Duration: |
1 semester | Cycle: |
jährlich (SS) |
Präsenzzeit: |
180 Std. | Eigenstudium: |
270 Std. | Language: |
Englisch |
Lectures:
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- 1. Molecular Switches & Molecular Machines (Lecture 2 SWS):
- 2. Nanoprobes 2 (Lecture + Seminar 2 SWS):
- 3. Carbon Allotropes (Lecture 2 SWS):
- 4. Nanoparticles & inorganic supraparticles (Lecture 2 SWS):
- 5. Molecular Modelling (Lecture 2 SWS):
- 6. Molecular Nanoscience (Seminar 2 SWS):
Inhalt:
- Concepts in supramolecular chemistry; molecular switches, molecular machines;
Nanoanalytical tools with charged particle: ion microscopy (FIM, HeIM, Nano-SIMS), electron microscopy (PEEM, LEEM, SEM, (S)TEM), aberration correction, x-ray tools, hybrid type microscopies; coherent imaging; 3D imaging (tomography, laminography)
Carbon allotropes: from molecules to carbon nanodots, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and nanohorns; synthesis, properties and applications.
Inorganic nanoparticles and industrial applications, synthesis methods, sol-gel science and technology, concept of inorganic supraparticles & practical assembly techniques; characterization methods for supraparticulate systems; applications of supraparticles.
Modelling of molecular materials, molecular assembly, molecular dynamics
Specific topics in molecular nanoscience
Lernziele und Kompetenzen:
The students are capable ...
to explain the fundamental chemical and physical properties of nano-scale materials
to distinguish and to compare some properties, structure and applications of different nanomaterials
to describe and to evaluate the major concepts in supramolecular chemistry, molecular machines, self-assembly and supraparticules, or carbon allotropes and transfer this knowledge to related topics
to judge on potential nano-analytical tools with optimized image contrast
Literatur:
- E. Katz: Molecular and Supramolecular Information Processing“, Wiley-VCH
D. Attwood: „Soft x-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation“ (Cambridge); C. Jacobsen: „X-ray microscopy“ (Cambridge)
L. Reimer: Scanning electron Microscopy (Springer, 2020)
and others
Bemerkung:
This module represents one out of two lecture modules within the Core Module “Molecular Nanoscience” within the M.Sc. degree programme Molecular Science: Molecular Nanoscience I (only in winter term) + Molecular Nanoscience II (only in summer term)
Organisatorisches:
Please note:
Molecular Nanoscience II (Nano-2) will be taught in summer term only!!
Students have to register for the module examination (check registration period on MeinCampus)!
Registration/further information via StudOn: see lectures in UnivIS!
Verwendbarkeit des Moduls / Einpassung in den Musterstudienplan:
- Molecular Science (Master of Science)
(Po-Vers. 2020w | NatFak | Molecular Science (Master of Science) | MolSc Module NANO | Studienrichtung Molecular Nanoscience | Molecular Nanoscience II)
Studien-/Prüfungsleistungen:
Molecular Nanoscience II (Prüfungsnummer: 30721)
- Prüfungsleistung, mündliche Prüfung, Dauer (in Minuten): 30, benotet, 15 ECTS
- Anteil an der Berechnung der Modulnote: 100.0 %
- weitere Erläuterungen:
O30(PL): Oral examination (30 minutes) or alternative examination according to the FAU Corona Statutes!
- Prüfungssprache: Englisch
- Erstablegung: SS 2022, 1. Wdh.: WS 2022/2023
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