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Course Name
Turkish
Carbon&Carbon Related Mater.
English
Carbon&Carbon Related Mater.
Course Code
KMM 504E
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
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3
3
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-
Course Language
English
Course Coordinator
Serdar Yaman
Course Objectives
1. To provide information on carbon and carbon resources.
2. To provide information on physical and chemical properties of carbon.
3. To introduce carbon materials.
4. To provide information on usage areas of carbon materials.
5. To introduce the developments on the design and technology of carbon materials.
Course Description
Terminology of carbon materials, isotopes, allotropes, structure and properties. Carbon materials, carbonization: mesophase theory, adsorption phenomena in carbons, porosity in carbons, carbon reactions, carbon fibers, carbon-carbon composites, fullerenes and carbon nanotubes, carbon biomaterials: for bio-compatible implant device coatings and carbon materials for enhanced fracture resistance, carbon materials for energy and transportation applications.
Course Outcomes
M.Sc. students who successfully pass this course gain knowledge, skills and proficiency in the following subjects (or: M.Sc. students who take this course gain knowledge, skills and proficiency in the following subjects );
1. The structure and the sources of carbon.
2. The physical and chemical properties of carbon.
3. Carbon materials.
4. Usage areas of carbon related materials.
5. Progress on the design and technology of carbon related materials.
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Textbook
P. Delhaes, “Carbon-based Solids and Materials”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.
Other References
1) P. Serp, J.L.Figueiredo, “Carbon Materials for Catalysis”, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, 2009.
2) P.Morgan, Carbon Fibers and their Composites”, Taylor and Francis, 2005.
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