Photochemistry of organic compounds, monomers and light-sensitive composites
Course: Chemistry (Bachelor)
Structural unit: Faculty of Chemistry
Title
Photochemistry of organic compounds, monomers and light-sensitive composites
Code
ВКБ.8.03
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
Ability to evaluate and ensure the quality of work performed based on the requirements of chemical metrology and professional standards in the field of chemistry.Ability to implement modern methods of data analysis. Ability to perform quantitative measurements of physicochemical quantities, describe, analyze and critically evaluate experimental data.
P01.Understand key chemical concepts, basic facts, concepts, principles and theories related to natural and life sciences and earth sciences, as well as chemical technologies.
P04.Understand the basic laws and types of chemical reactions and their characteristics.
P05.Understand the relationship between the structure and properties of substances.
P07.Apply the basic principles of quantum mechanics to describe the structure of the atom, molecules and chemical bonds.
P09. Plan and perform a chemical experiment, apply appropriate techniques and techniques for the preparation of solutions and reagents.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Theoretical training provided to the student by the general courses "Organic Chemistry",
"Chemistry of Macromolecular Compounds",
"Spectral Methods of Research m / n",
"Physical Chemistry" is necessary.
Course content
The subject of the discipline is the study of the basic theoretical principles of photochemistry of organic substances, polymers and media. The basic theoretical positions are fixed in laboratory classes, the mechanisms of the course of chemical reactions and the influence of various factors on the course of photochemical processes are studied.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Vretik L.O., Kolendo O.Yu., Syromyatnikov V.G., Yukhymenko N.M. "Photochemistry of organic compounds, polymers and light-sensitive compositions" SE "Ukrpatent", 2005. - 49 p.
2. Vretik L.O., Hryschuk L.Yu., Kolendo O.Yu., Syromyatnikov V.G., Yukhymenko N.M. Guidelines "Applied aspects of photochemistry of organic compounds". Logos Publishing House, Kyiv, 2007. 64 p.
3. Kolendo O.Yu., Syromyatnikov V.G., "Photochemistry of organic compounds, monomers and light-sensitive composites" VOC "Kyiv University, Kyiv, 2022. 107 p.
4. Maslyuk A.F., Shibanov V.V., KolendoO.Yu., Shakhnin D.B. Photosensitized polymerization. Lviv: UAD, 2009. - 396 p.
5. Suppan P. Chemia and Światło / P. Suppan. – Warszawa: Wydawnictwo naukowe PWN, 1997.
6. V.M. Yashchuk, V.Yu. Kudrya, S.Ya. Shevchenko, L.O. Vretik "Introduction to photonics of organic media" Study guide for students of physics faculties -
2010
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
lectures, laboratory work
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester control includes homework, tests and defense of practical work. The evaluation is based on a 100-point system. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student during the semester assessment is 60 points / 36 points. The final assessment is conducted in the form of an exam. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student in the exam is 40 points / 24 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Valeriia
Ovdenko
Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Vasyl
Chumachenko
Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Lyudmyla
Oleksandrivna
Vretik
Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Macromolecular Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry