- Docente: Roberto Berardi
- Credits: 10
- SSD: CHIM/02
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Roberto Berardi (Modulo 1) Silvia Orlandi (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Industrial Chemistry (cod. 0884)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student can provide rational models
for quantitative description and interpretation of chemical
phenomena using methods of mathematical physics. In this course we
focus on phenomena and properties of industrial interest and
application by trying to develop the ability to connect the
physical and chemical properties with the fundamental principles
and the other to acquire and hone skills of mathematical
description of the phenomena themselves. In the laboratory the
student knows how to develop the physical chemical approach to some
issues of industrial interest, in full agreement with what
developed in the teaching and testing activities focusing on
physical surface properties of chemical systems. [courtesy of
Google Translate.]
Course contents
Refresher of equilibrium thermodynamics (multi-component open systems). Elements of statistical mechanics. Thermodynamics of interfaces and interphases (surface and interface tensions for single- and multi-component systems, surface excess, surfactants, Young-Laplace and Kelvin equations, Gibbs isotherm, surface wetting, contact angle, Young equation, detergency and floatation). Physical chemistry of colloids (electric double layer, Poisson-Boltzmann equation, Gouy-Chapman model, Debye shielding length, Stern model). Primer on intermolecolar interactions (van der Waals forces betewwen molecole and mesoscopic particles, Hamaker and Lifshitz models, measurement of surface forces). Solid surfaces and their microscopy (elettronic TEM and SEM, tunnel STM and AFM). Elements of continuum mechanics and rheology (elastic and shear deformations, stress tensor, laminar flow in a fluid, momentum transport and viscosity, linear laws of transport [Ohm, Fourier, Fick, and Newton], non newtonian fluids, tixotropy). Phase diagrams for two- and three-component systems. Introduction to molecular mechanics modeling technique. Introduction to molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo computer simulation techniques.
Readings/Bibliography
lecture notes provided at lecture time.
Franco Battaglia and Thomas F. George, ``Fundamentals in
Chemical Physics'', (Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht,
1998)
David Chandler, ``Introduction to Modern Statistical
Mechanics'', (Oxford University Press, USA, 1987)
Harold L. Friedman, ``A Course in Statistical Mechanics'',
(Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs NJ, 1985)
Hans-Juergen Butt, Karlheinz Graf, Michael Kappl, ``Physics
and Chemistry of Interfaces'', 2nd edition, (Wiley-VCH,
2006).
Richard Pashley and Marilyn E. Karaman, ``Applied Colloid and
Surface Chemistry'', (Wiley, Chichester, 2004).
Michael .P. Allen and Dominic J. Tildesley, ``Computer
Simulation of Liquids'', (Clarendon Press, Oxford,
1987).
Daan Frenkel and Berend Smit, ``Understanding Molecular
Simulation: from Algorithms to Applications'', 2nd edition,
(Academic Press, San Diego, 2001).
Andrew R. Leach, ``Molecular Modelling: Principles and
Applications'', 2nd edition, (Addison Wesley Longman, Essex,
2001).
Teaching methods
Lectures and computer exercises. The computer laboratory deploys the Linux operating system as a working environment for running the modelling and computer simulation exercises presented during the lectures.
Assessment methods
Written and oral exam, revision laboratory logbook, presentation and discussion of a scientific article
Teaching tools
The class is a mixture of lecture-like format and practical
exercises. Resources: video projector, interactive display, and
computer room; experimental laboratory; computer programs.
Classroom attendance is not compulsory, however following the
excercises will be more difficult is students do not keep up with
the lecture topics.
Office hours
See the website of Roberto Berardi
See the website of Silvia Orlandi