Nanomaterials applied in cosmetology 0600-S2-ChK-NK
Lectures will address issues related to the development of nanotechnology, in particular the use of nanomaterials from natural and artificial sources as tools for the acquisition of new cosmetic substances.
The lectures will enable you to learn about the various nanomaterials used in cosmetology and their impact on the transdermal transport system of active substances. The topics of the lectures include:
- introduction to familiarizing students with the basics of solid state chemistry and discussing evaluation attempts in research and technological applications.
- discuss the types and characteristics of chemical bonds in nanostructured solids.
- characterization of nanostructures, including the structure of electrons of solids (bases), crystals, amorphous solids - glasses and polymers.
- discuss defects in solids construction: point, linear, flat, three-dimensional,
- discussion of synthesis, doping and modification of nanomaterials
- surface characteristics of nanomaterials: structure and properties of the surface layer, surface energy.
- characterization of equilibria and phase transformations in nanomaterials,
- characterization of solid phase chemical reactions: systematics, diffusion processes and their mechanisms, mechanism and kinetics of oxidation reactions.
Term 2021/22Z:
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Term 2022/23Z:
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Term 2023/24L:
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Term 2024/25L:
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Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
- participatory lecture
- problem-based lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
- practical
- classic problem-solving
- experimental
- seminar
- presentation of a paper
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods:
Lecture: credit on the basis of a written test (closed and open questions): K_W12
Assessment criteria:
Lecture: required threshold for sufficient assessment - 51-60%, 61-70% - dostateczny plus, 71-80% - dobry, 81-90% - dobry plus, 91-100% - bardzo dobry.
Practical placement
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Bibliography
1. Ratledge C, Kristiansen B. Podstawy biotechnologii. Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa, 2011.
2. Brud W, Glinka R. Technologia kosmetyków. Oficyna Wydawnicza, Łódź, 2001.
3. Kacprzak K, Gawrońska K. Chemia kosmetyczna. Wyd. naukowe UAM, Poznań, 2009.
4. Molski M. Chemia piękna. WSZPZiU, Poznań, 2005.
5. Malinka W. Zarys chemii kosmetycznej. Volumed, Wrocław, 1999.
6. Marzec A. Chemia kosmetyków. Wydawnictwo Dom Organizatora, Toruń, 2005.
7. Mishra A.K. Nanomedicine, Wiley 0213
8. Tiwari A., Tiwari A., Nanomaterials, Wiley, 2013
9. Schroedera G., Kosmetyki - chemia dla ciała, Totem 2011
10. Szewczyk P., Nanotechnologie. Aspekty techniczne, środowiskowe i społeczne, Wyd. Politechniki Śląskiej, Gliwice 2011.
11. Schroedera G., Nanotechnologia, kosmetyki, chemia supramolekularna, Cursiva 2010.
Term 2021/22Z:
None |
Term 2022/23Z:
None |
Term 2023/24L:
None |
Term 2024/25L:
None |
Additional information
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