Course title
3M3101001
Organic Electronic Materials Chemistry /Exercise1

GARY JAMES RICHARDS
Course content
Using knowledge gained from the lecture course about the design and synthesis of organic electronic materials, students prepare new types of Organic Electronic materials based on pyrazinacenes. Various techniques will be used to purify the compounds an then their basic photophysical properties will be studied using techniques such as UV/Vis absorption spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, photoluminescence quantum yield and lifetime measurements. Further structural information may be gained by X-ray crystallographic analysis.
Goals and objectives
  1. To be able to design, synthesise and purify Organic Electronic Materials.
  2. To be able to probe the photophysical properties of Organic Electronic Materials using basic and advanced techniques.
  3. To be able to prepare single crystals of small molecule Organic Electronic Materials for study using X-ray crystallographic analysis
  4. To be able to use various other techniques to probe other physical and self-assembling properties of Organic Electronic Materials (e.g. SEM, POM, CV etc.)
Language
English
Class schedule
The fundamentals of molecular design and synthesis and establishment of their photophysical and structural and/or self-assembling properties will be
performed.
Evaluation method and criteria
Evaluation will be based upon students ability to perform experiments, contribution to the design of new compounds, understanding and interpretation experimental results and ability to summarise and report their experimental work and results
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
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Textbooks and reference materials
Synthetic Methods in Organic Electronic and Photonic Materials: A Practical Guide
Timothy C Parker; Seth R Marder. Royal Society of Chemistry
Prerequisites
Students should have knowledge of organic chemistry and understand the basics of organic synthesis and organic reaction mechanisms.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Office hours 10.00am-6pm. Rm 4507-3.
    Prefer to discuss in person in the laboratory or via email
    richards@shibaura-it.ac.jp
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
N/A N/A
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 9.INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
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