KEMS4180 Statistical Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems (3–6 cr)
Description
- Refresher of classical Thermodynamics
- Statistical thermodynamics
- Thermodynamic ensembles,
- partition functions,
- intermolecular interactions
- reaction rate theory
- Computational methods
The course can be completed with 3 or 6 credits. The 3-credit version consists of 10 lectures, 8 homework exercises and an open-book written exam. The material covers the content listed above.
To get an additional 3 credits, the student and teacher select a topic together that is related to the course and the student and decide on an assignment that the student will independently complete. Examples include developing a small computer program to compute thermodynamic properties of a simple system; perform a molecular dynamics practical, participate in an ongoing research project. The 3 extra credits are awarded based on a written report and oral presentation of the project.
Learning outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student
- understands the link between quantum chemistry and thermodynamics.
- can compute thermodynamic quantities from first principles.
- can compute reaction rates from first principles.
Working life skills
- Understanding the relationship between molecular structure and thermodynamics.
- Understanding the properties of materials based on the interactions between molecules.
Additional information
The course can be taken in 2021-2022.
Description of prerequisites
KEMA2240 Thermodynamics and Chemical equilibrium (or KEMA224 Physical Chemistry 1) and KEMA2250 Structure of atoms and molecules (or KEMA225 Physical Chemistry 2), or equivalent.
Compulsory prerequisites
Study materials
- Peter Atkins, Physical Chemistry, 2009, Oxford University Press (ISBN: 1429218126)
- F. Mandl, Statistical Physics, 1989, J. Wiley & Sons (ISBN: 0471915335)
Completion methods
Method 1
Teaching (3–6 cr)
3 ECTS: lectures, exercises and exam
6 ECTS: In addition written report of the project and oral presentation