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In the course, students will use knowledge of General and Inorganic chemistry to assess and explain properties of technologically interesting materials. They apply their knowledge of electronegativity, of the atom size , of ions and molecules,of binding energy, of chemical structures from molecular to the crystalline. Based on their knowledge of basic models of chemical bonds (ionic, covalent and metallic) as well as the structure of materials (monocrystalline, polycrystalline, non-crystalline), they will meet the requirement to explain the properties of materials.
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Students will be able to: Explain the role of localized and delocalized electrons in the material properties. Justify the classification of certain materials to context of crystalochemistry. Explain the role of defects in the structure of materials . To clarify the causes of mechanical, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of various materials. To estimate the properties of them unknown or not yet unknown materials. Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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Passing of the written and oral parts of the exam. Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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R:Flemr V., Hájek B.: Struktura a vlastnosti anorganických materiálů, VŠCHT Praha 1988 A:V.S.F. Murty et al.: Structure and Properties of Engineering Materials, McGraw-Hill, 2003 Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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To pass the exam it is necessary to successfully complete a comprehensive written test. The exam is written as oral. Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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1. Electronic structure of inorganic materials 2. Bonding in solid state, bonding types and models 3. Atomic structure of inorganic materials 4. Factors which influence coordination of atoms in solid state 5. Crystal defects, non-crystalline materials 6. Mechanical properties, the role of bonding and atomic structure 7. Strong, hard and refractory materials. Composites 8. Electrical properties, the role of bonding and atomic structure 9. Conductors, superconductors, semiconductors insulators 10. Magnetic properties, the role of bonding and atomic structure 11. Ferromagnets, ferrimagnets. Hard and soft magnetic materials 12. Optical properties, the role of bonding and atomic structure 13. Luminiscence, phosphors, lasers, optoelectronic materials 14. Driving forces and mechanisms of chemical changes in materials Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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http://eso.vscht.cz/predmety/N101005/ Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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at least written lessons N101005, N403011, N444001 and N413002 or N413002A. Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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General and Inorganic Chemistry I, Mathematics I Last update: Kubová Petra (12.04.2019)
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