Course for international guest/part time students
- Faculty
- Faculty of Science
- Organization
- TTK Department of Physical Chemistry
- Code
- nanostk20em
- Title
- Nanoscience and nanotechnology
- Usual semester
- Spring
- Published semester
- 2025/26/2
- ECTS
- 4
- Language
- hu
- Learning outcomes
- a) knowledge Understanding the basics of the nanos size range properties and their importance. The knowledge of the major synthetic and characterization methods of current hot nanosystems. b) skills Ability to derive and solve relevant nanochemistry and nanotechnology problems. c) attitude Initiate the introduction and use of new nanochemical technologies. Open attitude to broader professional cooperation in environmental issues and economics. d) autonomy and responsibility Capability of harnessing the gained knowledge of nanotechnology and responsible collaboration with science and technology professionals in this field.
- Course content
- -The quantum physical effect of particle size and the nanoscale properties of materials -The various types of nanomaterials (metal, metal-oxide and polymer nanoparticles as well as quantum dots and nanocarbons. -Synthesis routes of nanosystems (bottom-up and top-down methods) and colloidal stability of their dispersions. -Nano and mesoporous systems, cryo and xerogels) -Brief summary of the most important characterization methods of nanosystems (dynamic light scattering, transmission and scanning electronmicroscopy, atomic force microscopy. X-ray diffraction, UV-VIS-NIR and Raman Spectroscopy). -The hot application possibility of novel nanomaterials at various industrial segments. -Nanomedicine and biomedical applications
- Assessment method
- Exam and evalution of homeworks
- Bibliography
- Sengupta, A and Sarkar, C. K. „Introduction to Nano: Basics to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology” Sulabha K. Kulkarni, „Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices”