Chemical engineering and technology 0600-S1-ChK-TiICh
Lecture
Physicochemical basis of technological processes. Technological principles. Technological diagrams. Tasks of technology, the choice of conditions for conducting the technological process, and its division into unit activities (unit operations, unit processes). Principles of rational use of raw materials and energy based on the production processes of selected products and semi-finished products used in the cosmetics industry. Natural resources - mining and processing. Water treatment for the cosmetics industry.
Laboratory
Water analysis. Water purification. Chemical disinfection of water. Cracking of petroleum products. Melting of energy resources. Energy balance of unit processes. Physicochemical analysis of oils and olive oils. Transesterification of oils and olive oils.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
- participatory lecture
- problem-based lecture
- narration
Exploratory teaching methods
- presentation of a paper
- experimental
- laboratory
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Lecture: written examination - K_W01, K_W03, K_W05, K_U1, K_U2, K_K1, K_K6
Laboratory: K_W01, K_W03, K_W05, K_U1, K_U2, K_K1, K_K2, K_K5, K_K6, K_K7
Assessment criteria:
Thresholds evaluate compatibles with the rules of UMK
Lecture: written examination (multiple choice test questions and open-ended questions)
Laboratory: credit rating based on continuous observation of the student in the class, class participation, commitment, diligence, preparation for classes, evaluation of individually prepared projects.
satisfactory - 50-60%, satisfactory plus - 61-65%, good - 66-75%, good plus - 76-81%, very good - 82-100%
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. E. Bortel, H. Koneczny, Zarys technologii chemicznej, PWN, Warszawa 1992.
2. Praca zbiorowa, Technologia chemiczna nieorganiczna, WNT, Warszawa 1965.
3. J. Szarawara, J. Piotrowski, Podstawy teoretyczne technologii chemicznej, WNT, Warszawa 2010.
4. J. Molenda, Technologia chemiczna, WSiP, Warszawa 2006.
5. A. Zieliński, Technologia chemiczna organiczna, WNT, Warszawa 1973.
Supplementary literature:
1. R. E. Kirk-Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley&Sons, New York 2007.
2. K. Szmidt-Szałowski i inni, Technologia chemiczna przemysł nieorganiczny, WN PWN, Warszawa 2013.
3. M. Jakubith, “Grundoperationen und chemische Reaktionstechnik”, WILEY-VCH, Weinheim 1983.
4. O. Levenspiel, „Chemical Reaction Engineering”, 3rd Ed.,John Wiley & Sons, New York 1999
Additional information
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