Academic year: |
2019/2020. |
Attendance requirements: |
101A1 + 102S1 |
ECTS: |
8 |
Study level: |
basic academic studies |
Study program: |
Environmental Chemistry: 3. year, summer semester, compulsory course |
Teacher: |
Goran M. Rogliæ, Ph.D.
full professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd |
Assistant: |
Ksenija A. Stojanoviæ, Ph.D.
full professor, Faculty of Chemistry, Studentski trg 12-16, Beograd |
Hours of instruction: |
Weekly: five hours of lectures + three hours of labwork (5+0+3) |
Goals: |
The goal of this course is to introduce students to the most important industrial processes, their impact and the best available techniques for reducing their harmful impact on the environment. |
Outcome: |
The student is able to analyze chemical industry based on its impact on the environment. |
Teaching methods: |
Lectures, progress tests, experimental work, practical professional training (it has to be completed before the final paper), field trip (not mandatory). |
Extracurricular activities: |
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Coursebooks: |
Main coursebooks:
- D. Vitorović: Hemijska tehnologija, Naučna knjiga, Beograd, 1990. (449 pages) ISBN 86-23-22021-2
- G. Roglić: Interne skripte, 2005.
- Martin B. Hocking: Handbook of Chemical Technology and Pollution Control, Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2006.
Supplementary coursebooks:
- P. Pfendt, K. Stojanović, A. Mihajlidi-Zelić, D. Relić: Praktikum iz industrijske hemije sa radnom sveskom, Hemijski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, 2012. (140 pages) ISBN 978-86-7220-047-8.
- http://eippcb.jrc.es/pages/FActivities.htm
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Additional material: |
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Course activities and grading method |
Lectures: |
5 points (5 hours a week)
Syllabus:
- Chemical industry (economic and legal aspects).
- Kinetics and thermodynamics of industrial processes.
- The sources of water pollution and waste water control techniques in chemical industry.
- The sources of air pollution and air pollution control techniques in industry.
- Fuel and fuel processing.
- Industrial gases.
- Inorganic acids.
- Metallurgical processes.
- Glass and ceramics.
- Organic chemical industry: chemicals obtained from methane, ethene and propene.
- Organic chemical industry: chemicals obtained from aromatic hydrocarbons.
- Plastic masses.
- Biotechnological processes (microbiological process).
- Biotechnological processes (application of enzymes in industry).
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Labwork: |
10 points (3 hours a week)
Syllabus:
- Production of elements.
- Production of alloys.
- Production of glass.
- Production of pigments.
- Production and testing of plastic masses.
- Granulometric analysis.
- Determination of water hardness and water softening.
- Determination of the chemical oxygen demand.
- Determination of the softening point using the ring and ball method.
- Determination of fat content using the Soxhlet method.
- Determination of the iodine number.
- Determination of water content using the Dean-Stark method of distillation.
- Analysis of liquid lubricants and oils: ignition point and viscosity.
- Analysis of fuels using the Engler distillation.
- Determination of the group composition and gas chromatographic analysis of n-alkanes in petroleum, diesel fuel, mineral motor oils and fuel oils.
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Colloquia: |
20 points |
Written exam: |
20 points |
Oral exam: |
45 points |