617-2011/01 – Chemical Technologies (CHT)
Gurantor department | Department of Chemistry | Credits | 5 |
Subject guarantor | prof. Ing. Lucie Obalová, Ph.D. | Subject version guarantor | prof. Ing. Kamil Wichterle, DrSc. |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate | Requirement | Compulsory |
Year | 3 | Semester | winter |
| | Study language | Czech |
Year of introduction | 2014/2015 | Year of cancellation | 2021/2022 |
Intended for the faculties | FMT | Intended for study types | Bachelor |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
6172011/01 (for the 3rd year of study Bc. PIK)
6172011/03 (for the 3rd year of study Bc. TZP)
Objectives of the subject:
- to understand chemical principles of basic chemicals manufacture,
- to be able to apply main rules of chemical equilibrium and kinetics,
- to understand selection of reactors and auxiliary euipment, their function, and energy requirement for particular processes,
- to consider environmental threats and benefits of the technologies.
Acquired knowledge:
- familiarization with basic large scale production the chemical industry,
- Familiarization with the qualitative behavior of chemical reactors including heterogeneous the catalytic.
Acquired skills:
- the ability to balance comprehensively technology larger extent,
- the ability to analyze the technological scheme of production.
6172011/02 (for 1st year of study NMgr. EMP, APT, MKV)
6172011/04 (for 1st year of study NMgr. EMP, APT, MKV instruction takes place in English for foreign students)
Objectives of subject:
Pass information about the flow of raw materials and intermediates in chemical processes and their historical development and forecasts. To acquaint students with the principles of chemical reactors and the use of dividing processes.
Acquired knowledge:
- The students will be aware main principles of chemical processes, economic and environmental problems of chemical technology,
- The student is able to apply the theoretical knowledge of chemistry, physical chemistry and process engineering for the assessment of for individual productions.
Acquired skills:
- Students are able to perform basic balance calculations of chemical reactors and dividing procedures,
- Students will lead you to orientate in BAT and BREF documents.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Tutorials
Summary
6172011/01
6172011/03
Commodity inorganic chemicals, pure reactive compounds, acids, bases, oxyding and reducing agents. Large scale application of particular chemicals.The chemical reactions applied, selection and use of reactors and auxiliary processes and equipment. Organic compounds, fuel use an processing. Qualified products.
6172011/02 (for 1st year of study NMgr. EMP, APT, MVK)
6172011/04 (for 1st year of study NMgr. EMP, APT, MKV instruction takes place in English for foreign students)
The basic industrial chemicals. Inorganic and organic substances, fuel use an processing. Qualified products.
Compulsory literature:
6172011/01
6172011/03
AUSTIN G.T., BASTA N.: Sre Shreves Chemical Process Industries Handbook, 860 stran, McGraw-Hill
6172011/02 (for 1st year of study NMgr. EMP, APT, MVK)
6172011/04 (for 1st year of study NMgr. EMP, APT, MKV instruction takes place in English for foreign students)
HOCKING, M. B.: Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control. UK: Elsevier, 2005.
Recommended literature:
1. HOCKING M.B.: Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control. 778 pp, Academic Press New York 1998
2. BAT (Best Available Techniques) http://eippcb.jrc.ec.europa.eu/reference/
Additional study materials
Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
E-learning
Other requirements
There are no additional requirements for students.
Prerequisities
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.
Subject syllabus:
6172011/01 (for the 3rd year of study Bc. PIK)
1. Production of commodity chemicals. Commodity products, qualified chemistry.
2. Gas separation. Air. Hydrogen.
3. Nitrogen, Ammonia. Nitric acid. Equilibrium and kinetics.
4. Sulfur. Sulfuric acid. Hydrogen sulfide.
5. Phosphorus. Electrothermy. Phosphoric acid. Fertilizers.
6. Chlorine and alkali industry. Electrolysis.
7. Iron and steel.
8. Silicate industry. Glass and ceramics.
9. Water treatment.
10. Carbon. Fuels. Coal, oil, and gas.
11. Petrochemistry. Hydrocarbons.
12. Polymer manufacture and processing.
13. Pulp and paper. Biotechnology.
Conditions for subject completion
Occurrence in study plans
Occurrence in special blocks
Assessment of instruction