Course label : | Controlled polymerisation |
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Teaching departement : | CMA / |
Teaching manager : | Mister FREDERIC CAZAUX |
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Potential ects : | 0 |
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Code and label (hp) : | MR_ISP_S3_POC - Polymérisations contrôlées |
Education team
Teachers : Mister FREDERIC CAZAUX
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers
Summary
This course covers the main methods for chemically modifying polymers as well as the controlled radical polymerisation strategies developed to access polymers with perfectly defined macromolecular parameters. The course also illustrates the potential of these strategies to design so-called macromolecular "smart" structures that can be stimulated.
Educational goals
The main objective of the courses and tutorials is to build on engineering students' knowledge of the chemical modification of polymers and to provide them with a solid foundation of scientific knowledge on the development and study of polymer material properties that can be stimulated. At the end of this course, students will be able to design and develop polymers on a toll basis and manipulate their properties under stimulus.
Sustainable development goals
Knowledge control procedures
Final Exam
Comments: Written exam (one hour)
Online resources
Course document to be completed during the session + application exercises and publications sent as PDFs
Pedagogy
PowerPoint presentation. Application exercises.
Sequencing / learning methods
Number of hours - Lectures : | 10 |
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Number of hours - Tutorial : | 0 |
Number of hours - Practical work : | 0 |
Number of hours - Seminar : | 0 |
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : | 0 |
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : | 0 |
Number of hours - Projects : | 0 |
Prerequisites
Basic principles of organic chemistry/basic concepts of polymer chemistry and physico-chemistry.