Where bulk chemistry ends and the interface begins, a different set of rules takes over — this graduate course builds up the molecular picture of solid-gas and solid-liquid surfaces, from intermolecular forces and surface tension to how modern spectroscopies (FTIR, XPS, AES, EELS) and microscopies actually tell you what atoms are doing at an interface. Expect homeworks, quizzes, two written exams, and two projects with presentations where you read primary literature and explain a technique or system to the class. It sits at the front of the surface science track and is the conceptual prerequisite for anything you'll later do in catalysis, thin films, or nanomaterials characterization.
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Able to apply the fundamental knowledge of surface chemistry HW Q MT Fin Able to comprehend fundamental principles of the experimental and theoretical research techniques and instrumentation utilized in the analysis of surfaces at the atomic level HW Q MT Fin Able to describe, identify assess and interpret concepts associated with the chemical reactivity, electronic structure and morphology of surfaces at the atomic level HW Q MT Fin A