Topics of the course are chemistry and materials of energy storages.
In the course, you learn about different characterization methods usable for energy materials. These concern the study of mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic and thermal properties of materials.
General prerequisites: Bachelor level knowledge, fundamentals of chemistry.
Course content
- Characterization techniques for surfaces and thin films (surface –IR, ATR-FTIR, UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy, surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, SERS, ellipsometry)
- Imaging techniques like AFM, SEM and TEM
- Techniques for determining the size of nanoparticles and macromolecules (light scattering, ultracentrifugation, electrophoresis, and viscosity measurements) basics in electrochemical characterization.
- Thermal analysis.
Learning outcomes
After the course, students will have acquired tools to enable the choice of appropriate characterization methods for specific material characterization needs as well as to critically evaluate the obtained results.
Completion methods
- This course doesn’t have a fixed schedule and it can be studied at your own pace.
- Completion by writing a learning diary, presumed student’s workload for independent studying approx. 135 h (5 x 27 h).
- The material is available online in Moodle.
More information in University of Turku’s study guide.
You can get a digital badge after completing this course.
Application for the course
Application instructions are on the course website.
Contact person for applications
FITech Network University
Fanny Qvickström, Student services specialist
info(at)fitech.io
Contact information
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