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3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry
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Prereq: None
Units: 5-0-7
Credit cannot also be received for 5.111, 5.112, CC.5111, ES.5111, ES.5112
Lecture: MWF12 (45-230) Recitation: TR10 (13-3101, 13-4101) or TR11 (13-3101, 13-5101) or TR1 (13-3101, 13-5101) +final![]()
Basic principles of chemistry and their application to engineering systems. The relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and atomic order. Characterization of atomic arrangements in crystalline and amorphous solids: metals, ceramics, semiconductors, and polymers. Topical coverage of organic chemistry, solution chemistry, acid-base equilibria, electrochemistry, biochemistry, chemical kinetics, diffusion, and phase diagrams. Examples from industrial practice (including the environmental impact of chemical processes), from energy generation and storage (e.g., batteries and fuel cells), and from emerging technologies (e.g., photonic and biomedical devices).
Fall: K. Kolenbrander, S. Cheema
Spring: R. Gomez-Bombarelli, T. Wallin
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