2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.7b00212
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Teaching Polymer Science in the Department of Polymers at the University of Concepción, Chile: A Brief History

Abstract: Polymers are part of our lives; scientists dedicated to polymer science design new materials thinking about more eco-friendly methodologies and satisfying people's needs. In most universities, polymer science is taught by academics associated with the traditional chemistry departments (organic, analytical, physical, and inorganic chemistry). In this article, we show how polymers are taught in a department specifically dedicated to this topic. We present the history of the Department of Polymers in the Faculty … Show more

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“…Polymers are omnipresent materials in our everyday lives and are especially important with respect to environmental sustainability. Not duly reflecting this importance, polymers are historically underrepresented in the undergraduate learning experience. , This point is emphasized by Flores-Morales et al, who bring the arguments for a push to teach polymer science to undergraduate and graduate students, and is echoed by Moore and Stanitski, who present a convincing case for the importance of including polymers in general chemistry courses . Along with integrating polymers into the chemistry curriculum, polymer courses need laboratory experiments that are crucial for students to acquire strong applied knowledge, through hands-on experience and mastering practical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymers are omnipresent materials in our everyday lives and are especially important with respect to environmental sustainability. Not duly reflecting this importance, polymers are historically underrepresented in the undergraduate learning experience. , This point is emphasized by Flores-Morales et al, who bring the arguments for a push to teach polymer science to undergraduate and graduate students, and is echoed by Moore and Stanitski, who present a convincing case for the importance of including polymers in general chemistry courses . Along with integrating polymers into the chemistry curriculum, polymer courses need laboratory experiments that are crucial for students to acquire strong applied knowledge, through hands-on experience and mastering practical skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teaching polymer chemistry with the participation of undergraduates should be part of the curriculum at an early stage. 1−4 Unless dedicated departments exist, 5 polymer chemistry is often neglected in undergraduate education, 6 even if integration in organic chemistry teaching and laboratories have been suggested. 7−11 Given their omnipresence in everyday life, modern polymers should also be useful in outreach activities with high school students, 12 however only very basic and thereby less engaging activities have been proposed.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The polymeric surfactants are composed of hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts and are commonly regarded as amphiphilic copolymers with molecular weights greater than thousands. Due to its macromolecular nature and special microphase separation structure, polymeric surfactant usually has high surface activity and good viscosifying/reinforcing capacity, and it was widely used in oil recovery, pharmacy applications, and wastewater treatment. , Although the polymeric surfactants became increasingly necessary for solving engineering problems, the universities paid more attention to the experimental instruction of polymer chemistry and colloidal chemistry individually, , rather than their interdisciplinary combination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%