Physical Chemistry II A
Objectives
To allow the students to acquire solid knowledge on: Molecular Energies, Spectroscopy and Statistical Thermodynamics; Physical Chemistry of Surfaces; Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics of Chemical Reactions.
General characterization
Code
9279
Credits
6.0
Responsible teacher
Ana Isabel Nobre Martins Aguiar de Oliveira Ricardo, João Carlos da Silva Barbosa Sotomayor
Hours
Weekly - 6
Total - 84
Teaching language
Português
Prerequisites
Available soon
Bibliography
“Physical Chemistry”, Peter Atkins & Julio de Paula, 8th edition, 2006, Oxford University Press.
“Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory”, Alan Vincent, JW& Sons, 2001, NY.
“Cinética Química”, João Sotomayor, 2003, Lidel-edições técnicas, Lisboa.
“Physical Chemistry of Surfaces”, 6th ed. , Arthur W. Adamson & Alice P. Gast, JW& Sons, 1997, NY.
“Modern Liquid Phase Kinetics”, B.G. Cox, 1996, Oxford University Press, NY.
“Surfaces”, Gary Attard and Colin Barnes,2004, Oxford University Press, NY.
"Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory", R.L. Carter, JW& Sons, 1998, NY
"Chemical Kinetics and Dynamics", J.I. Steinfeld, J.S. Francisco, W.L.Hase, 1999, Prentice Hall
"Adsorption by Powders and porous solids", F. Rouquerol, J. Rouquerol, K Sing, 1999, Academic Press
"Physical Chemistry, a molecular approach", D.A. McQuarrie, J.D. Simon, 1997, U. Science Books
Teaching method
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Evaluation method
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Subject matter
1) Physical Chemistry of Surfaces
1.1 - Surface Tension.
1.2 – Adsorption.
1.3 – Heterogeneous Catalysis
2) Molecular Energetics and Statistical thermodynamics
2.1 – Kinetic Theory of Gases
2.2 – Interaction of light and molecules. Molecular spectroscopy:
Rotacional ,Vibracional, Vibracional-rotational, Raman and Electronic Spectroscopies.
2.3 - Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics
3) Chemical Kinetics
3.1 – Rate laws.
3.2 – Temperature dependence: the activation energy.
3.3 – Steady-state approximation.
3.4) Complex reactions: Chain reactions, Photochemical reactions, Polymerisation reactions.
4) Molecular reaction dynamics and catalysis
4.1 – Collision theory.
4.2 – Activated complex theory.
4.3 – Dynamics of molecular collisions.