Organic Photochemistry National Taiwan University
Course Overview
Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry which treats the interactions between matter and photons of visible or ultraviolet light and the subsequent physical and chemical processes which occcur from the electronically ecited state formed by photon absorption. We will study the principles and applications of photochemistry and chemistry of excited organic molecules such as alkene, alkyne, benzene and its derivatives, oxygen compounds, nitrogen compounds, sulfur compounds, and dioxygen.
Learning Achievement
The goal of this class is to understand the physical and chemical processes of photochemical reactions of organic molecules.
Competence
Course prerequisites
Grading Philosophy
Course schedule
Course type
Online Course Requirement
Instructor
Teruo Shinmyozu
Other information
(College of Science) Department of Chemistry,
(College of Science) Division of Chemistry, Graduate Institude of Chemistry,
(College of Science) Division of Chemical Biology, Graduate Institude of Chemistry,
Non-degree Program: Program of Photonics Technologies
*Majors-only (including minor and double major students).
*Registration eligibility: juniors and above.
Site for Inquiry
Please inquire about the courses at the address below.
Email address: http://www.ch.ntu.edu.tw/english/en_index.htm