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Complex Materials I: Synthesis & Assembly

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Markus Niederberger
Does not take place this semester.
VVZ CR n/a

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:16:31

Abstract

Introduction to materials synthesis concepts based on the assembly of differently shaped objects of varying chemical nature and length scales

Objective

The aim is a) to learn how to design and create objects as building blocks with a particular composition, size and shape, b) to understand the chemistry that allows for the creation of such hard and soft objects, and c) to master the concepts to assemble these objects into materials over several length scales.

Content

The course is divided into two parts: I) synthesis of 0-, 1-, 2-, and 3-dimensional building blocks with a length scale from nm to µm, and II) assembly of these building blocks into 1-, 2- and 3-dimensional structures over several length scales up to cm. In part I, various methodologies for the synthesis of the building blocks will be discussed, including Turkevich and Brust-Schiffrin-method for gold nanoparticles, hot-injection for semiconducting quantum dots, aqueous and nonaqueous sol-gel chemistry for metal oxides, or gas-and liquid-phase routes to carbon nanostructures. Part II is focused on self- and directed assembly methods that can be used to create higher order architectures from those building blocks connecting the microscopic with the macroscopic world. Examples include photonic crystals, nanocrystal solids, colloidal molecules, mesocrystals or particle-based foams and aerogels.

Resources

Literature

References to original articles and reviews for further reading will be provided on the lecture notes.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
DR
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
The graded semester performance is composed of three activities, an oral presentation in week 3-4, a report in week 9-10 and an exam-type problem set in week 12-13. All three activities must be completed.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Complex Materials I: Synthesis & Assembly
Does not take place this semester. Change of semester. Will be offered again in FS24.
No time listed 4 h weekly

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