MATERIALI INORGANICI: STRUTTURA E PROPRIETA'

Academic Year 2020/2021 - 1° Year - Curriculum Chimica dei Materiali e Nanotecnologie
Teaching Staff: Guglielmo Guido CONDORELLI
Credit Value: 8
Scientific field: CHIM/03 - General and inorganic chemistry
Taught classes: 42 hours
Laboratories: 24 hours
Term / Semester:

Learning Objectives

The course objective is to help students develop their knowledge and skills in designing, synthesis and characterization methods of inorganic materials. They will learn the basics of material structures and their relationship with properties and applications. They will also be introduced to a wide range of traditional methods of synthesis of polycrystalline and single crystals inorganic materials.


Course Structure

This course is organized in lectures (6 CFUs) and laboratory work (2 CFUs) in order to give the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge on simple practical cases.

Should teaching be carried out in mixed mode or remotely, it may be necessary to introduce changes with respect to previous statements, in line with the programme planned and outlined in the syllabus.


Detailed Course Content

Crystalline structures

Crystals. Lattices and basic set. Translation vectors. Unit cells and lattice parameters. The five two-dimensional lattices. Three-dimensional lattices: the 7 crystal systems and the 14 bravais lattices.

Simmetry. Point simmetry elements and operations . Schonflies and Hermann-Mauguin notation.Crystallogaphic point groups. Plane groups and 2D traslations. 3D translational simmetry and space groups. Asymmetric unit, basic sets and crystallographic structures.

Lattice plane and directions. Miller Index.

Materials structures. Crystal lattices and spheres packing. Closed and not-closed packing. Coordination polyhedra.

Metallic solid. HCP, CCP and BCC structures. Main structures of metals and alloys.

Ceramic solids. Typical structures: Rock salt, Cesium Chloride, cadmium iodide, fluorite, AsNi, ZnS, TiO2, perovskites and spinels. Space group of the main structures. Structures of graphite and diamond

Crystallographic Softwares (VESTA, Mercury).

Synthetic methods of materials:

Solid state syntheses: Introduction. Factors affecting reaction rates. Wagner’s model. Mixing methods. Co-precipitation. Combustion methods. Carbothermal reduction.

Liquid-solid syntheses: Precipitation from aqueous solutions. Sol-gel. Synthesis of zeolites. Precipitation from melts. Flux methods. Idrothermal and solvothermal methods. Growth of single crystal. Growth from solutions: gel methods. Growth from melts: Czochralski and Bridgman-Stockbarger's methods. Zone melting. Verneuil flame fusion method.

Gas-solid syntheses: Vapor phase transport. Liquid-assisted vapor phase syntheses. (VLS).

Physical vapor deposition of films: Evaporation and sputtering

Type of materials and applications

Magnetic materials. Magnetic Properties. Effect of temperatur: The Curie-Weiss law.Magnetic materials. Metals and alloys. Transition metal oxides. Manganites. Ferrites. Nanomagnets and molecular magnets.

Metals and alloys. Metal preparation. Alloys. Steel. Superelastic and shape memory alloys.

Open structure systems: metal orgaic framework (MOF). Intercalation compounds. Intercalates of graphite and TS2. Lithium batteries.

Laboratory activities .

1) Materials structures using the VESTA Sofftware

2)Synthesis of ceramics through co-precipitation and solid state synthesis. Synthesis of CaMnO3 , La0.85Sr0.15MnO3 e La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 . XRD characterization.

3)Nanomaterial synthesis from solution. Magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticle synthesis and magnetic separation. XRD characterization.

4) Molten-Salt Synthesis. Synthesis of La2Hf2O7)

5)Synthesis of Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) for envirmental applications. Synthesis of ZIF-8. FT-IR characterization. Adsorption tests of organic contaminants

6) FTIR characterization of monocrystalline Si. Quantitative determination of interstitial oxygen in CZ Si(100).

7)Sputtering of films. DC plasma sputtering of Au films.


Textbook Information

  1. On-line slides available on: http://studium.unict.it/
  2. Anthony R. West, Solid State Chemistry and its Applications, second edition Wiley, 2014 or A. R. West ”Basic Solid State Chemistry and its Applications “ Wiley, 2012
  3. C. Hammond “Introduzione alla cristallografia” Zanichelli, 1994
  4. D. E. Sands “Introduction to Crystallography” Dover Publication 1993