Aims
The objective of the course is to link phenomenological properties of polymers (thermodynamics) to statistical properties of chains at the microscopic level. It serves to explain the microscopic origin for macroscopic phenomena observed for polymers. This knowledge is used to detail the main techniques allowing to characterize polymer molecules in solution.
Main themes
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Content and teaching methods
Statistical description of polymer chains (gaussian chain, real chains, Kuhn segment length, persistence length, excluded volume,...);
Chain elasticity;
Thermodynamics and statistical physics of polymer solutions: theories of Flory-Huggins and Flory-Krigbaum;
Application to polymer-solvent miscibility and phase separation;
Application to polymer characterization in solution (osmometry, viscometry, size-exclusion chromatography, light scattering) to determine absolute average molar mass, interaction parameters, gyration radius and molar mass distribution.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Practical classes consist of a case study (a problem inspired from practical life). Students solve the problem by ordering experiments. A virtual budget is given to students to help them balance the cost effectiveness of each method.
Other credits in programs
CHIM22
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Deuxième licence en sciences chimiques
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(4 credits)
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