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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Senior-level advanced laboratory course that builds upon the synthetic and analytical techniques from organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and instrumental analysis lab courses via the preparation and study of inorganic and organometallic complexes and materials. Students learn to connect the observed spectroscopic (and other) properties and chemical reactivity of metal-containing molecules (and macromolecules) to foundational chemical principles. Special emphasis is placed on catalysis, polymerization, metal-containing multiple bonds, and carbon-based ligands. Preq: CH 2050 or CH 4020; and CH 2270; and CH 2280; and CH 3400 or CH 4120.
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3.00 Credits
Covers fundamentals of bioinorganic chemistry with review of necessary inorganic and biochemical concepts. Topics include metal uptake, transport, and storage in biological systems; functions of metals in proteins; metal ion interactions with nucleic acids; physical methods used in bioinorganic chemistry; heavy element toxicity, radiopharmaceuticals and other metallodrugs. Includes Honors sections. Preq: BCHM 3010 or BCHM 3050 or CH 2050.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the fundamentals of chemical kinetics and investigates the mechanisms of inorganic reactions, including substitution, electron transfer, and atom transfer reactions. Other factors in reaction mechanistic study, including linear free energy relationships, stereochemistry, catalysts, and isotope effects are introduced. Preq: CH 2050.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental concepts of solid-state materials chemistry particularly relevant to physical sciences and connects the foundation of knowledge to real-world examples. Topics include crystal and electronic structures, bonding in solids, synthesis and processing methods, diffraction and spectroscopy techniques, and optical, magnetic, and electrical properties. Emphasis is placed on how these core concepts can be used to understand, design, and develop functional and quantum materials directly relevant to recent fundamental challenges in energy and information technology research. Includes Honors sections. Preq: CH 1020.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of operation and application of modern chemical instrumentation in the field of analytical chemistry. Topics include basic electronics, statistics, optical, mass, magnetic resonance, electron and x-ray spectroscopies, radiochemistry, and separation science. Preq: CH 3310 or CHE 2200. Preq or concurrent enrollment: CH 3320.
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2.00 Credits
Reinforces principles of chemical instrumentation described in CH 4110 by practical, hands-on experience. Aspects of sample preparation, standardization, data acquisition and interpretation, and report formulation procedures common in chemical analyses are considered for a range of modern instrumental methods. Preq or concurrent enrollment: CH 4110.
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3.00 Credits
Study of chemical equilibria in aqueous systems, especially natural waters; acids and bases, dissolved CO2, precipitation and dissolution, oxidation-reduction, adsorption, etc. Includes Honors sections. Preq: CH 1020 or 1060.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of selected areas of importance in bioanalytical chemistry. Fundamental principles, advanced topics, and applications of analytical measurements of biomolecules, bioassays, immunoassays, separations, mass spectrometry, method validation, macromolecular crystalography, microscopy, and imaging. Preq: CH 3130 and CH 4110.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the synthesis, properties, design, and applications of polymeric materials. Topics include molecular characterization, structure, morphology, chemical and physical behavior of the polymers. Students gain knowledge about the principles and the modern conception of advanced polymeric materials. Includes Honors sections. May also be offered as MSE 4150. Preq: CH 2010 or CH 2240.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of modern organic chemistry emphasizing synthesis and mechanisms. Includes Honors sections. Preq: CH 2240.
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