Academic Year 2018/2019
- Docente: Filippo Tamassia
- Credits: 4
- SSD: CHIM/02
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Industrial Chemistry (cod. 8513)
Learning outcomes
The aim of this course is to acquire the scientific knowledge necessary to study and characterize spectroscopically molecules and materials with particular attention to the infrared field. Some modern techniques adopted in research and insustrial laboratories will be discussed. A number of applications of spectroscopy, such as the study of the atmosphere, caultural heritage, astrophysics and materials, will be described.
Course contents
Required scientific background.
Basic knowledge of differential and integral calculus for functions of one variable. Scalar and vectorial physical quantities. Rotational motion. Angular velocity. Angular acceleration. Simple harmonic motion. Harmonic oscillator. Rotational kinetic energy. Inertia moment. Basic electromagnetism. Interference between plane waves.
Programme.
Interaction radiation-matter. Molecular energy levels. Rotational spectroscopy. Vibrational spectroscopy. Electronic spectroscopy. Raman spectroscopy. Experimental spectroscopic techniques. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Infrared spectroscopy of condensed phase samples. Applications of spectroscopy: solid state, cultural heritage, atmosphere, astrophysics.
Readings/Bibliography
John M. Brown. Molecular Spectroscopy. Oxford Chemistry Primers. Oxford University Press.
Peter F. Bernath. Spectra of atoms and molecules. Oxford University Press.
Lecture notes provided by the teacher.
Teaching methods
All subjects are discussed in detail during the lectures. Students are invited to participate with questions and comments. Numerical exercices will be solved in order to clarify the theoretical concepts.
Assessment methods
The exam will be only oral and will last about 45 minutes.
Teaching tools
Blackboard, transparencies, projector.
Office hours
See the website of Filippo Tamassia