CHEM 267
Nanoscience and Chemistry
Chemistry and Biochemistry · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Why nanoscience is important and interesting and critical role of chemistry in nanoscience. Chemistry and physics of variety of synthetic inorganic nanostructures, including metallic nanostructures (nanocrystals, nanorods, nanowires), semiconductor nanostructures (quantum dots/rods, nanowires, plates), and carbon nanostructures (fullerene, nanotubes, graphene). Discussion of synthetic approaches, structures, and physical properties, as well as potential technological opportunities of each.
Letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Enforced requisites: courses 110A, 113A, 171, 172.
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
CHEM 267
- CHEM 14AGeneral Chemistry for Life Scientists I
- LIFESCI 30AMathematics for Life Scientists
Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
No course in the catalog lists this as a requisite.





