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270148 VO Physical Chemistry III (2012S)
Physical Chemistry of condensed materials (macromolecular chemistry and structural chemistry)
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Fr 8:30-11:00, Joseph Loschmidt Hörsaal. Beginn: 02.03.2012.
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Language: German
Examination dates
- Friday 29.06.2012
- Friday 10.08.2012
- Friday 10.08.2012
- Friday 10.08.2012
- Wednesday 26.09.2012
- Wednesday 26.09.2012
- Wednesday 26.09.2012
- Friday 30.11.2012
- Friday 30.11.2012
- Friday 30.11.2012
- Thursday 17.01.2013
- Thursday 18.04.2013
- Thursday 18.04.2013
- Thursday 18.04.2013
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Einführung in die physikalische Chemie der Polymeren und Vermittlung der Grundlagen zum Verständnis der Struktur kondensierter Materie.
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2LA-Ch 42
Last modified: We 19.08.2020 08:06
The first part is an introduction into macromolecular chemistry concentrating on physical chemistry aspects: Short survey of the history of polymer science; properties of solid polymers; polymer solutions and melts; modeling of polymers by statistical mechanics; polymer characterization (molar mass and mass distribution); polymerization kinetics.
The second and third part concentrate on the structure of solids and liquids and related phenomena: symmetry in solids, introduction into the crystallographic description of solid matter, structure of matter, production of X-ray radiation, theory of diffraction, experimental techniques for determination of structure via X-ray and neutron diffraction and X-ray absorption spectroscopy, structural-chemical description of solids. Introduction to unary and binary phase diagrams: phenomenological and thermodynamic description. Transport properties, surface and interface tension.