The theme of the course is on the phenomena characteristics of colloidal system and the theories and the techniques used to study these characteristics. Colloids are everywhere that we look and have fundamentally influenced our lives, with a wide range of applications from food, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, cosmetics, ink, agrochemicals to optical display, sensing, renewable energy (to name a few). It is both a multi- and interdisciplinary topic and is not good to be taught in a non-coherent way as a part of general physical chemistry course. Therefore, this course aims to cover the basic science, important physical rules, and key factors governing the colloidal systems, which will help elucidate the properties of materials and create/improve the respective applications.
The main content of this course can be categorized into three aspects:
- Key phenomena, properties, and fundamental laws of colloids, including forces in transport phenomena, optical, kinetics, hydrodynamic, electrokinetics, rheology properties and stability, properties of surfaces and interfaces in colloidal system.
- Characterization methods and instrumentation, such as spectrophotometers and electron microscopy.
- Colloidal systems and important component, such as emulsion, colloidal nanoparticles, surfactants, macromolecules and hydrogels.