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Nanomaterials (NM)
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Nanotechnology of Disperse Systems [Nano] -
- Lecturers:
- Robin N. Klupp Taylor, Monica Distaso
- Details:
- Vorlesung, 2 cred.h, ECTS: 5, In the beginning of the semester the lecture/exercise/tutorial will take place online. We will switch from the online mode to the normal mode as soon as face to face teaching of large groups of students will be allowed again. In that case the lecture/exercise/tutorial will take place in the room and at the time mentioned on this UnivIS page
- Dates:
- Fri, 12:15 - 13:45, 1.84
Link to the StudOn page: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs2919384.html
- Fields of study:
- PF MAP-S-NM 2
- Contents:
- This module begins with a revision of basic topics in the theory of nucleation, growth and electrostatic stabilization of particulate materials. Following this the challenges and solutions to the problem of metal, oxide, semiconductor and polymer particle synthesis will be discussed.
The second half of the course will concern the characterisation, properties and application of disperse systems. In addition to understanding the measurement of particle and agglomerate size and shape, the factors affecting the electronic, magnetic, optical and catalytic properties will be covered. Particles are often applied as part of a hierarchical system e.g. in a device, functional coating, drug delivery system. The use of self-assembly and printing/patterning techniques to achieve these goals will be presented with reference to work carried out within the Erlangen Cluster of Excellence "Engineering of Advanced Materials – Hierarchical Structure Formation for Functional Devices”. For the associated "Exercises” participants of the course will be required to explore the literature and give a 10 minute presentation regarding recent developments in a specific aspect of disperse systems or nanoparticle research.
- Keywords:
- Nanotechnology
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