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Teacher name : OKUMURA Kazu
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Academic year
2025Year
Term
First Semester
Course title
Catalyst Chemistry
Class type
Lecture
Course title (ENG)
Catalyst Chemistry
Class code・Class name・Teaching forms
Z1900021 Catalyst Chemistry
Instructor
OKUMURA Kazu
Credits
2.0Credits
Day and Time
Wed.5Period
Campus
Hachioji Campus
Location
1W-213講義室
Relationship between diploma policies and this course
A) A high degree of specialized expertise 100%
B) The skills to use science and technology 0% C) The ability to conduct research independently, knowledge pertaining to society and occupations, and sense of ethics required of engineers and researchers 0% D) Creative skills in specific areas of specialization 0% Goals and objectives
The lecture deals with the structure, analysis, regulation and application of surface. The lecture primarily focuses on the model structure of surface, kinetics, analysis, adsorption, pores, chemical vapor deposition and functional materilas.
Prerequisites
Calculate using Excel.
Method Using AL・ICT
Presentation
Class schedule
1. Adsorption phenomenon and adsorption isotherm
2. Adsorption theory-1 3. Adsorption theory-2 4. Kelvin equation 5. Batch type adsorption 6. Zeolites 7. Ammonia synthesis 8. Heterogeneous catalytic reaction 9. Overview of practical catalysts 10. Acid catalyst 11. Oxide catalyst 12. Metal catalyst 13. Method of catalytic reaction 14. Catalyst preparation 15. Catalyst analysis method Evaluation
The report is evaluated on a 100-point scale, and a score of 60 or higher is passed.
Feedback for students
Questions sent by e-mail will be replied.
Textbooks
ベーシック 表面化学 岩澤康裕他 化学同人
Reference materials
吸着の科学 第2版 近藤誠一他 丸善
Office hours and How to contact teachers for questions
Wednesday 10: 00-12: 00 Hachioji Campus, No. 12 Building, Room 208
Message for students
In the first half, you will learn about adsorption theory, and in the second half, you will learn about solid catalysts in general.
If you have any questions, please contact me by e-mail:okmr@cc.kogakuin.ac.jp Course by professor with work experience
Not applicable
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Teaching profession course
Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Program
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