Now showing

MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Fall 2004

Documentaries & Learning2004Creative Commons
Poster for MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Fall 2004

About this film

This course explores the basic principles of chemistry and their application to engineering systems. It deals with the relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and atomic order. It also investigates the characterization of atomic arrangements in crystalline and amorphous solids: metals, ceramics, semiconductors, and polymers (including proteins). Topics covered include organic chemistry, solution chemistry, acid-base equilibria, electrochemistry, biochemistry, chemical kinetics, diffusion, and phase diagrams. Examples are drawn 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.

Directors & creators

MIT OpenCourseWare

Subjects

solid state chemistry, electronic structure, chemical bonding, crystal structure, atomic and molecular arrangements, crystalline and amorphous solids

View on archive.org ↗

More from this pool

Documentaries & Learning

See all →