Syllabus data

Academic year
2025Year
Term
Second Semester
Course title
Advanced Applied Chemistry And Chemical Engineering B
Class type
Lecture
Course title (ENG)
Advanced Applied Chemistry And Chemical Engineering B
Class code・Class name・Teaching forms
Z1100056 Advanced Applied Chemistry And Chemical Engineering B
Instructor
NAGUMO Shinji,SHIN Yongchol,AKAMATSU Kazuki,ABURAI Nobuhiro,KOBAYASHI Motoyasu,TAKABA Hiromitsu,OKUMURA Kazu,OHNO Osamu,HASHIMOTO Hideki,SEKI Shiro,FUJII Katsuhiko,KIM Hee Joon,ASOH Hidetaka
Credits
2.0Credits
Day and Time
Tue.5Period
Campus
Hachioji Campus
Location
1W-027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
Proficiency in English is a skill reserachers should have. Through this course, you can learn chemisty in English and then express novelty & importance of your research.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of secondary school science and mathematics is necessary. It is also expected that student is proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel.
Each student should review and understand what they learned in the previous lecture before going to the next one.
Method Using AL・ICT
Not used

Class schedule
Class 1: Topic: Introduction to Organic Chemistry
• Overview of organic chemistry and its significance
• Structure and bonding in organic molecules
• Functional groups and their properties

Class 2: Topic: Alkanes and Cycloalkanes
• Nomenclature and structure of alkanes
• Conformational analysis of cycloalkanes
• Physical and chemical properties

Class 3: Topic: Alkenes and Alkynes
• Nomenclature and structure of alkenes and alkynes
• Geometric isomerism (cis-trans) and stereoisomerism
• Reactions of alkenes and alkynes

Class 4: Topic: Aromatic Compounds (Homework #1)
• Structure and stability of aromatic compounds
• Electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions
• Reactions of benzene derivatives

Class 5: Topic: Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
• Overview of inorganic chemistry and its importance
• Properties of elements and the periodic table
• Ionic and covalent bonding in inorganic compounds

Class 6: Topic: Transition Metals and Coordination Complexes (Homework #2)
• Introduction to transition metals and their properties
• Coordination compounds: nomenclature and isomerism
• Ligand field theory and colour in coordination complexes

Class 7: Topic: Analytical Chemistry Techniques
• Introduction to analytical chemistry and its applications
• Spectroscopy: UV-Vis, IR, and NMR techniques
• Chromatography: HPLC and GC methods

Class 8: Topic: Quantitative Analysis (Homework #3)
• Gravimetric and volumetric analysis
• Titrations: acid-base, redox, and complexometric
• Data analysis and error estimation

Class 9: Topic: Environmental Chemistry
• Environmental issues and challenges
• Atmospheric chemistry and air pollution
• Water chemistry and treatment methods

Class 10: Topic: Water Quality Analysis
• Water quality parameters and testing methods
• Chemical contaminants in water and their effects
• Case studies on water quality assessment

Class 11: Topic: Soil and Sediment Analysis
• Soil composition and structure
• Soil pollution and remediation
• Analyzing sediment samples for pollutants

Class 12: Topic: Environmental Monitoring and Regulations (Homework #4)
• Techniques for environmental monitoring and sampling
• Interpretation and reporting of environmental data.
• Laws and regulations pertaining to environmental protection.

Class 13: Topic: Green Chemistry and Sustainability
• Principles of green chemistry
• Sustainable practices and waste reduction
• Green chemistry applications in industry

Class 14: Topic: Review and Conclusion
• Recap of course topics and key concepts
• Real-world applications and the role of chemistry in addressing global challenges.
• Course evaluation and feedback

Evaluation
Grading will be based on the following.
Quizzes ---------- 30%
Presentation ------------- 15%
Four homework assignments ------------ 55%.
Feedback for students
Review will be given at class.

Textbooks
Recommended Textbooks:
Chemistry: A Molecular Approach 5th Edition, by Nivaldo Tro, ISBN: 978-0134874371
General Chemistry: Principles, Patterns, and Applications, Bruce Averill, Strategic Energy Security Solutions, ISBN 13: 9781453322307
Chemistry: The Central Science in SI Units, by E Theodore, L. Brown, H. ISBN: 9781292221229
Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry, Global Edition, by Karen C. Timberlake, ISBN: 9781292228860
Introductory Chemistry, by David W. Ball, ISBN 9781453311073
Reference materials

Office hours and How to contact teachers for questions
Tuesday, 5:30pm-7:00pm, Prof. Asoh, Department chairperson (Hachioji Campus, Bldg. 17 Room 255)
Message for students
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of various branches of chemistry, including organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, and environmental chemistry. Students will delve into the fundamental principles governing chemical reactions, the structure and properties of organic and inorganic compounds, analytical techniques, and their applications in understanding and addressing environmental challenges.
Unleash your potential in chemistry, together !!

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