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This document outlines the syllabus for a course on nanomaterials and synthesis taught in the spring of 2024. The course is divided into two sections, with the first section focusing on characterization and properties of nanomaterials and the second on surface physics, chemistry, and synthesis techniques. The syllabus provides details on course materials, evaluation methods, homework assignments, and COVID-19 related attendance policies. The course aims to introduce students to the fundamentals of nanomaterials and various synthesis and characterization methods.

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This document outlines the syllabus for a course on nanomaterials and synthesis taught in the spring of 2024. The course is divided into two sections, with the first section focusing on characterization and properties of nanomaterials and the second on surface physics, chemistry, and synthesis techniques. The syllabus provides details on course materials, evaluation methods, homework assignments, and COVID-19 related attendance policies. The course aims to introduce students to the fundamentals of nanomaterials and various synthesis and characterization methods.

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NANOMATERIALS

AND
SYNTHESIS

Shyan-Lung Chung
Professor
Su-Wen Hsu
Assistant Professor

Department of Chemical Engineering


National Cheng Kung University
Spring, 2024
Introduction
to the Course
Course Outline
Section One (Instructor: Shyan-Lung Chung)

PART Ⅰ INTRODUCTION

Chapter 0 Introduction to the Course


Chapter 1 Introduction to Nanomaterials and Synthesis

PART Ⅱ CHARACTERIZATION AND


PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS

Chapter 2 Characterization of Size and Morphology(1)


Chapter 3 Characterization of Size and Morphology(2)
Chapter 4 Structure Characterization
Chapter 5 Chemical Characterization(1):
Fundamentals of Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy and Band
Structure of Nanomaterials

Chapter 6 Chemical Characterization (2):


Spectroscopic Characterization and Related Optical
Properties of Nanomaterials

Chapter 7 Physical Properties of Nanomaterials


Section Two (Instructor: Su-Wen Hsu)

PART Ⅲ SURFACE PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF


NANOMATERIALS

Chapter 8 Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces :


Fundamentals
Chapter 9 Stabilization of Particles
PART Ⅳ SYNTHESIS OF NANOMATERIALS
Chapter 10 Synthesis of Nanomaterials:
Homogeneous Nucleation in Gas Phase
Chapter 11 Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Homogeneous
Nucleation in Liquid Phase and
Heterogeneous Nucleation
Chapter 12 Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Particle Growth
Chapter 13 Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Methods and
Techniques(1)
Chapter 14 Example Applications of Nanomaterials
COURSE MATERIALS
Required text: None
Lecture Notes:
will be posted on the MOODLE course
website usually one day before the class
https://moodle.ncku.edu.tw/
Optional Materials:
• “Nanostructures & Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties
& Applications”, Guozhong Cao and Ying Wang , 2nd
edition, world scientific, 2013 (or the latest version.).
• “Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanomaterials”, D.C.
Agrawal, World Scientific, 2014 (or the latest version.).
• “Fundamentals of Ceramic Powder Processing and
Synthesis”, Terry A. Ring, Academic Press, Inc, 1996 (or
• “Introduction to the principles of ceramic processing”,
James S. Reed, John Wiley & Sons, 1988 (or the latest
version.).
• “Fundamentals of Ceramics”, Michel W. Barsoum,
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc, 1997(or the latest
version.).
• “Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction”,
W.D. Callister, Jr., 8th edition, John Wiley and Sons,
Inc, 2011(or the latest version.).
• “Nanoelectronics: Principles and Devices”, Mircea
Dragoman, and Daneila Dragoman, Artech House,
2006(or the latest version.)
• “Crystal Growth for Beginners Fundamentals of
Nucleation, Crystal Growth and Epitaxy”, Ivan V
Markov, World Scientific, 2017(or the latest version.)
COURSE WEBSITE
https://moodle.ncku.edu.tw/
• Syllabus
• Lecture notes
• Homework assignments
• Exam announcements
• Answer keys
• Grades
• Supplementary materials
Evaluation and Score
 Midterm exam for section one
(35%)
 Quiz for section two (20%)
 Final oral presentation (15%)
 Homework assignments (20%)
 Performance in class (10%)
• attendance or absence
• participation in discussion
About homework
 Homework assignments will be posted on the course
website.
 Unless otherwise mentioned, each homework problem
counts 10 points. (Depending on degree of difficulty, some
problems will count more points and this will be marked
on the problems.)
 Homework must be handed in before 5:10PM on the due
dates. Points will be deducted for late hand-ins.
(For hard copy : dropped to my mail box located in Rm.
93519, 5th floor, Chem. E. building;
For electronic version : mailed to Prof. Chung at
[email protected])
 For those obviously copied from others, no points will be
given.
NCKU Tentative Principles for Course Instruction in Response to
he Epidemic Prevention of Severe Special Infectious Pneumonia
Approved at the 3nd meeting of the NCKU Curriculum Committee in the 2019-20 academic year, May. 20, 2020

During the period of epidemic prevention, course structors should keep


track of student attendance (e.g., roll-calls or regular seating charts).
Students who are prohibited entry into Taiwan; confirmed as a patient;
or undergoing home isolation, home quarantine, or self-health
management at home should apply in advance for leave of absence,
which will not be penalized as an absence or grade-point deduction.

 For those who attend the class:


Please scan the QR code at the classroom entrance to report to the
university your attendance at the class or you may log in to the
Moodle/Courses/Material Properties Science/Quicksets/Click the
bottom(Send attendance to Prevention of COVID-19 Platform) to do the
same. (Note: This can be done only during the class time.)

 For those who are unable to attend the class:


 The course instructions will be videotaped and posted on Moodle for
your E-learning. 12

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