Molecular Photochemistry

6 EC

Semester 2, period 5

5254MOPH6Y

Owner Master Chemistry (joint degree)
Coordinator prof. dr. A.M. Brouwer
Part of Master Chemistry (joint degree), track Molecular Sciences,

Course manual 2020/2021

Study materials

Literature

  • Photochemistry and Photophysics : Concepts, Research, Applications by Vincenzo Balzani, Paola Ceroni, and Alberto Juris, John Wiley & Sons, 2014. An on-line version is available for students when connected with the UvA network (VPN).

Objectives

  • The student can describe the physical and chemical processes that molecules undergo when excited into electronically excited states: fluorescence, internal conversion, inter system crossing, reactions, e.g. isomerization and bond breaking, and electron and energy transfer processes
  • The student can explain how the result of a photoexcitation event depends on the competition between the different processes that can occur in the excited state and their characteristic time scales
  • The student can explain the principles of important experimental techniques in photochemistry: steady-state and time-resolved absorption and photoluminescence
  • The student is able to recognize the basic principles of excited state chemistry and spectroscopy in research papers, and to critically evaluate the literature.
  • The student can use the gained knowledge in photochemistry to applications in chemistry, physics and biology.

Teaching methods

  • Lecture
  • Self-study
  • Graded assignments
  • Presentation/symposium
  • Working independently on e.g. a project or thesis

Learning activities

Activity

Hours

 

on-line meeting

32

 

Presentatie

4

 

Self study

132

 

Total

168

(6 EC x 28 uur)

Attendance

This programme does not have requirements concerning attendance (TER part B).

Assessment

Item and weight Details

Final grade

1 (50%)

assignments and peer reviews

1 (50%)

presentation and discussion

Mandatory

Inspection of assessed work

The assignments and peer reviews will be graded on-line.

Assignments

All assignments are individual and graded. Feedback in Canvas.

Fraud and plagiarism

The 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' applies to this course. This will be monitored carefully. Upon suspicion of fraud or plagiarism the Examinations Board of the programme will be informed. For the 'Regulations governing fraud and plagiarism for UvA students' see: www.student.uva.nl

Course structure

THIS SCHEDULE IS PROVISIONAL AND MAY BE ADAPTED DEPENDING ON THE PROGRESS OF THE STUDENTS AS WE GO ALONG

Weeknummer Onderwerpen Studiestof
1 introduction chapter 1
1, 2 MO theory chapter 2
2, 3 Absorption and excited state deactivation chapter 3
3, 4

Excited states: physical and chemical properties

From Molecules to supramolecular systems

chapter 4

chapter 5

4, 5

Quenching and Sensitization

Electron Transfer

Molecular Organic Photochemistry

chapter 6 chapter 7

6

Photochemistry and photophysics of metal complexes

chapter 8

7

Interconversion of light and Chemical energy 

Light-powered molecular devices

Natural and artificial photosynthesis

chapter 9

chapter 10

chapter 11

8

presentations

 

Assignments: see canvas. RESPECT THE DEADLINES. Late assignments are not accepted.

Timetable

The schedule for this course is published on DataNose.

Contact information

Coordinator

  • prof. dr. A.M. Brouwer

Staff

  • dr. R.M. Williams