学部・大学院区分
Undergraduate / Graduate
理学部
時間割コード
Registration Code
0681140
科目区分
Course Category
専門基礎科目
Basic Specialized Courses
科目名 【日本語】
Course Title
無機材料化学1
科目名 【英語】
Course Title
Chemistry of Inorganic Materials I
コースナンバリングコード
Course Numbering Code
担当教員 【日本語】
Instructor
SAMJESKE Gabor Arwed ○
担当教員 【英語】
Instructor
SAMJESKE Gabor Arwed ○
単位数
Credits
2
開講期・開講時間帯
Term / Day / Period
秋 火曜日 2時限
Fall Tue 2
授業形態
Course style
講義
Lecture
学科・専攻
Department / Program
G30 Chemistry
必修・選択
Compulsory / Selected
See "Course List and Graduation Requirements" for your program for your enrollment year.


授業の目的 【日本語】
Goals of the Course(JPN)
授業の目的 【英語】
Goals of the Course
The purpose of this two semester course consisting of Chemistry of Inorganic Materials I & II is to understand the chemical and physical properties of various inorganic materials, their functions, their analysis and their applications.
到達目標 【日本語】
Objectives of the Course(JPN))
到達目標 【英語】
Objectives of the Course
At the end of the two-part course, students will have gained knowledge of solid-state chemistry enabling them to understand structures, synthesis and analysis of inorganic solid materials.
授業の内容や構成
Course Content / Plan
The course Chemistry of Inorganic Materials I will be structured as follows:

Class 1: Introduction, unit cells & crystal systems
Class 2: Symmetry & choice of the unit cell
Class 3: Lattice planes & directions
Class 4: Imprtant structures, Pauking rules
Class 5: Important structures (Part II)
Class 6: Perovskites, Introduction to defects
Intermediate exam
Class 7: Solid solutions, extended defects
Class 8: Dislocations & mechanical properties
Class 9: Bonding in solids
Class 10: Metallic bonding
Class 11: Synthesis & reactions (Part I)
Class 12: Synthesis & reactions (Part II)
Class 13: Phase diagrams & interpretation (Part I)
Final exam (comprehensive)

Depending on the situation a shift of topics between classes might happen
履修条件
Course Prerequisites
Fundamentals of Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry I
関連する科目
Related Courses
Fundamentals of Chemistry I and II, Analytical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry I & II & III, Inorganic Materials II
成績評価の方法と基準
Course Evaluation Method and Criteria
Grading will follow the rules for G30 students who have entered NU before AY2020 (5 letter system) or since AY2020 (6 letter system):

maximum TOTAL 100% (= 100 pts)

Homework submission: 10% (= 10 points)
Presentation: 10% (=10 points)
Intermediate exam: 30% (= 30 pts)
Final exam (comprehensive): 50% (= 50 pts)
The presentation and both exams are mandatory

Grades are final and calculated on the basis of the performances during class (homework submission) and in the two exams only. There will be no possibility to improve a grade after the final exam. Students who miss the final exam due to a (documented) illness, injury or other unavoidable reasons can ask the instructor.
不可(F)と欠席(W)の基準
Criteria for "Fail (F)" & "Absent (W)" grades
The course will be graded "F" (failed) if less than 60% of the total points were obtained. The course will be graded as "absent" ("A" or "W") if withdrawal was applied before the intermediate exam, as stated in "course withdrawal"
参考書
Reference Book
Ceramic Materials, Science and Engineering (Second Edition), C. Barry Carter & M. Grant Norton; Springer 2013
教科書・テキスト
Textbook
Solid State Chemistry and its Applications (2nd Edition, Student Edition), Anthony R. West; Wiley 2014
課外学習等(授業時間外学習の指示)
Study Load(Self-directed Learning Outside Course Hours)
Additional to lecture time, students are expected to spend 1 - 2 hours per week for homework and preparing for lectures and quizzes.
注意事項
Notice for Students
Grade evaluation will be based on your year of enrollment in Nagoya University
他学科聴講の可否
Propriety of Other department student's attendance
他学科聴講の条件
Conditions for Other department student's attendance
レベル
Level
キーワード
Keyword
履修の際のアドバイス
Advice
授業開講形態等
Lecture format, etc.
Face-to-Face class and remote class (on-demand class) combined.
遠隔授業(オンデマンド型)で行う場合の追加措置
Additional measures for remote class (on-demand class)
Questions should be asked by email (NOT the messaging system) or by making an appointment for a ZOOM or MS Teams meeting