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Only DSP students who have not completed the M217016 Physico-chemical Methods of Wastewater Treatment course in Master's degree can register for this subject. This course deepens the student`s knowledge of the physico-chemical methods used in the wastewater treatment. Principles, design and operational parameters of state-of-the-art techniques are explained. Particular technologies are compared from the point of view of applicability for removal of various pollutants; their technical and economical requirements are discussed. The wastewater treatment techniques are illustrated with concrete examples. The scope of this course can be adjusted to the research orientation of a particular PhD thesis.
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By completing the course, students will understand principles of the state-of-the-art physico-chemical methods of wastewater treatment. They will be able to apply technological parameters of these processes and propose an optimal solution of physico-chemical treatment for particular wastewater. Last update: Bindzar Jan (08.07.2018)
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An evaluated presentation of a literature review concerning a chosen technology of physico-chemical wastewater treatment, oral exam. Last update: Bindzar Jan (08.07.2018)
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This course is focused on the principles and applications of state-of-the-art and advanced physico-chemical wastewater treatment techniques. Key topics that are discussed include: advanced oxidation/reduction processes, electrochemical methods (electrocoagulation, cathodic reduction, anodic oxidation), ion exchangers, membrane separation processes (electrodialysis, dialysis, pressure membrane processes), adsorption, thermal wastewater treatment (wet air oxidation, supercritical water oxidation, incineration). Last update: Bindzar Jan (08.07.2018)
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