Data
Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2024-2025
Course director
Kiss László
research associate professor,
Department of Organic and Pharmacological Chemistry
Number of hours/semester
Lectures: 18 hours
Practices: 4 hours
Seminars: 0 hours
Total of: 22 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OTF-VPO-T
- 2 Credit
- Biotechnology BSc
- Optional module
- autumn
OTN-BBPC-T finished
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 people – max. 15 people
Topic
During the course the students can get information about the deposition of organic monomers which can be carried out in most cases through anodic oxidation. Basically, the as-prepared organic deposits can be divided into two groups, the insulating and conducting polymers. In viewpoint of electronic conductivity the organic layers deposited from a monomer differ strongly from the composition of media. Dialkoxybenzenes are typically monomers where non-aqueous solvents can be used and severely anhydrous conditions are required for obtaining conducting polymers and from a certain water content rather insulating layers develop. Typically insulating polymers build up from phenols, naphthols as well as phenoxy or naphthoxy group bearing compounds. Conducting polymers form from aniline, pyrrole, tiophene and their derivatives during the electrooxidation. If the used monomers and/or solvent has carbon-carbon unsaturated bonds this phenomenon makes more complicated the electropolymerization. The course gives information about the disadvantages of the phenomenon electropolymerization but also about the versatile utilization options. It will be also mentioned where and how electrochemical copolymerization can be utilized. At the end of course students will have also a possibility for the practical studies.
Lectures
- 4. General characterization of polymer solutions, non-electrochemical and combined methods for polymer characterization, quartz crystal microbalance - Kiss László
- 3. General characterization of polymer solutions, non-electrochemical and combined methods for polymer characterization, quartz crystal microbalance - Kiss László
- 12. Dialkoxybenzenes - Kiss László
- 11. Dialkoxybenzenes - Kiss László
- 10. Insulating polymers: phenols and their derivatives - Kiss László
- 9. Insulating polymers: phenols and their derivatives - Kiss László
- 8. Conducting polymers and utilization II - Kiss László
- 2. Generally about electropolymerization, classification of polymers, physical, chemical characterization, effect of solvent - Kiss László
- 1. Generally about electropolymerization, classification of polymers, physical, chemical characterization, effect of solvent - Kiss László
- 5. Methods for evaluation of conductivity, conducting polymers and utilization I - Kiss László
- 6. Methods for evaluation of conductivity, conducting polymers and utilization I - Kiss László
- 7. Conducting polymers and utilization II - Kiss László
- 13. Effect of carbon-carbon unsaturated bond on electropolymerization - Kiss László
- 14. Naphthols, compounds with phenoxyl and naphthoxyl groups - Kiss László
- 15. Ionic conductivity of electropolymers, protonic conductivity - Kiss László
- 16. Copolymerization, suppressor effect in copolymerization - Kiss László
- 17. Microbiological colonization, enhancement by polymers - Kiss László
- 18. Writing exam - Kiss László
Practices
- 1. Electrodeposition of conducting polymers - Kiss László
- 4. Electrodeposition of insulating polymers - Kiss László
- 2. Electrodeposition of conducting polymers - Kiss László
- 3. Electrodeposition of insulating polymers - Kiss László
Seminars
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Literature developed by the Department
sheets of lectures in a ppt file
Notes
Recommended literature
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
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Mid-term exams
pót zárthelyi előre egyeztetett időpontban
Making up for missed classes
gyakorlat pótlása előre egyeztetett időpontban
Exam topics/questions
generally about electropolymerization, classification of polymers, physical, chemical characterization, effect of solvent
general characterization of polymer solutions, non-electrochemical and combined methods for polymer characterization, quartz crystal microbalance
methods for evaluation of conductivity, conducting polymers and utilization
insulating polymers: phenols and their derivatives
dialkoxybenzenes
effect of carbon-carbon unsaturated bond on electropolymerization
naphthols, compounds with phenoxyl and naphthoxyl groups
ionic conductivity of electropolymers, protonic conductivity
copolymerization, suppressor effect in copolymerization
microbiological colonization, enhancement by polymers
Examiners
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Kiss László