Fundamentals of Polymer Chemistry and LaboratoryModule Module 2
Academic Year 2024/2025 - Teacher: ANGELO NICOSIAExpected Learning Outcomes
Details of the expected learning outcomes:
-Knowledge and understanding: knowledge of the main chemical and phenomenological aspects related to the synthesis of polymers and the structure-property correlations;
-Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: being able to develop chemical synthesis processes in relation to the type of polymers to be obtained and their application. Acquiring the knowledge useful for the application of different instrumental/analytical techniques to investigate the polymer properties;
-Making judgements: allow the objective evaluation of the chemical-physical properties of the polymers correlated to the methods of preparation and to their fields of application;
-Communication skills: develop and/or improve the ability to expose even complex scientific concepts by implementing the technical terminologies suitable for polymeric materials;
Learning skills: Apply techniques and theoretical models for solving problems of macromolecular chemistry.
Information for students with disabilities and/or SLD.
To guarantee equal opportunities and in compliance with the laws in force, interested students can request a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory measures, based on the educational objectives and specific needs. In this case, it is advisable to contact the CInAP (Centre for Active and Participated Integration - Services for Disabilities and/or SLD) professor of the Department where the Degree Course is included.
Course Structure
Didactic Program Prof. Nicosia (4 CFU): Monomer purification, bulk and emulsion radical polymerizations, anionic and cationic polymerizations, GPC and viscosimetry characterizations of polymers, thermal and spectroscopy analyses.
Didactic Program Prof. Mineo (2 CFU): Step Growth polymerization, ionic cross-linking of polymers, data analysis.
During the course, suitable time is dedicated to data analysis using software and to the development of laboratory reports: the student will use suitable calculation software to determine the average molecular masses through the use of experimental data obtained by GPC and viscometric analysis. Furthermore, the student will use software suitable for the analysis of spectra, DSC traces, TGA thermograms, and the design of molecules to be used in laboratory reports.
Required Prerequisites
Attendance of Lessons
Detailed Course Content
Purification and stabilization of solvents, monomers and catalysts commonly used in polymer syntheses.
Radical and ionic chain polymerization, through monophase and multiphase processes.
Step-growth polymerization, through bulk and solution approaches. Syntheses of block and statistical copolymers. Approach to ionic cross-linking of polymers.
Characterization of the obtained polymers: solubility, viscosity, molecular mass distribution, thermal and spectroscopic properties.
Experimental data analysis through software and approaches to molecular modelling.
Textbook Information
Course Planning
Subjects | Text References | |
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1 | Monomer purification | |
2 | Radical bulk polymerization | |
3 | FT-IR Spectroscopy analysis of polymers | |
4 | Thermal analysis of polymers through DSC and TGA | |
5 | Viscometry analysis and Gel Permeation Chromatography | |
6 | Radical emulsion polymerization | |
7 | Anionic polymerization | |
8 | Cationic polymerization | |
9 | Step-growth polymerization | |
10 | Ionic cross-linking on linear polymers | |
11 | Experimental data analysis using software:-use of electronic sheets for the calculation of weight and number average molecular masses;-analysis of optical spectra and calorimetric traces as well as drawing of molecules through suitable software |
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
Information for students with disabilities and/or SLD.
To guarantee equal opportunities and in compliance with the laws in force, interested students can request a personal interview in order to plan any compensatory measures, based on the educational objectives and specific needs. In this case, it is advisable to contact the CInAP (Centre for Active and Participated Integration - Services for Disabilities and/or SLD) professor of the Department where the Degree Course is included.
Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises
-At the beginning, will be asked for comments related to any mistake evidenced in the laboratory reports.
-The candidate should describe the preliminary operations, the instruments, and the procedures needed to perform the required polymer synthesis.
-The candidate should describe the theoretical approach and the maths operations used in the calculation of the mean molecular masses using the experimental data obtained from GPC analysis.
-The candidate should describe the viscosimetric approach to the calculation of the mean molecular mass of polymers.