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Basic inorganic technologies subserve for relationship between physico-chemical properties of reacting materials and products, kinetics and thermodynamics of reactions and technical solution. The production processes are also described from the environmental and development point of view. Last update: ROZ105 (21.01.2015)
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Students will be able to: Analyze the physico-chemical fundamentals of production processes Describe the principles of basic inorganic productions Discuss the development and environmental aspects of inorganic productions Last update: ROZ105 (21.01.2015)
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A:Chemistry of the Elements (2nd Edition) Greenwood, N.N.; Earnshaw, A. © 1997 Elsevier A:Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook Edited by: Perry, R.H.; Green, D.W. © 1997 McGraw-Hill A:Physical Chemistry ,Walter J. Moore, Prentice-Hall. Inc., R:ULLMANN’S Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Wiley inc. A:Best Available Techniques reference documents (BREFs), European IPPC Bureau Last update: ROZ105 (21.01.2015)
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1. Sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate. 2. Production of hydrogen. 3. Ammonia, ammonium sulphate. 4. Nitric acid, ammonium and calcium nitrate. 5. Sulphuric acid. 6. Mineral fertilizers. 7. Phosphoric acid, Superphosphate production. 8. Industrial electrochemistry, basic terms. Electrolyzers. 9. Materials for a cathodic and for anodic application; diaphragm; membranes. 10. Water electrolysis, hydrogen and oxygen production. Hydrogen economy. 11. Chlor-Alkali industry. 12. Chemical production of chlorine. Treatment of waste hydrochloric acid. 13. Chlorine based disinfections agents. 14. Electrolysis of molten salts. Aluminium production. Last update: ROZ105 (21.01.2015)
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Documents BREF: http://www.ippc.cz/obsah/viewtopic.php?t=39 Last update: ROZ105 (21.01.2015)
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Physical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Last update: ROZ105 (21.01.2015)
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