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Course, academic year 2019/2020
  
Technical Catalysis - S111020
Title: Technical Catalysis
Guaranteed by: Department of Organic Technology (111)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Technology
Actual: from 2019 to 2019
Semester: winter
Points: winter s.:5
E-Credits: winter s.:5
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/2, Ex [HT]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Is provided by: AM111008
Guarantor: Veselý Martin Ing. Ph.D.
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation
Applications of catalysis are shown on important industrial processes. An integrated approach is used to present selected (see the syllabus) heterogeneous, homogeneous and enzyme catalytic processes in chemical, petrochemical, refinery, and pharmaceutical industries. Special attention is devoted to industrial processes in which catalytic principles are applied in the treatment of environmental problems. The automotive catalysis is an important part of the course. Students are invited to prepare a written project task. This project is discussed in detail during the seminars, and, during the final examination.
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Literature

Literature to be studied R(required-fundamental, A (additional-for further studies)

1.A- J. Koubek: "Industrial Catalytic Processes", VSCHT, 2007

2.R- Ch.N. Satterfield: Heterogeneous Catalysis in Practice" McGraw-Hill (2nd Edition), 1993

3.A- Baerns (Editor): "Basic Principles in Applied Catalysis", Springer 2003

4.A- Chorkendorff I., J.W. Niemantsverdriet : "Concepts of Modern Catalysis and Kinetics" Willey �VCH, Weinheim, 2003

5.R- Up-to-date materials on applied catalysis distributed by the lecturer

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Requirements to the exam

The crucial activity in this course is the preparation of the project task. It is the whole semester activity. Interim discussions on the project with the lecturer on seminars, together with the inspirations comming from the lectures on established catalytic processes, increase the quality of the final report. The written final report is defended as the part of the oral examination.

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Syllabus -

1. Technological aspects of applied catalysis

2. Zeolites in organic synthesis (alkylation, isomerization)

3. Catalytic cracking and hydrocracking

4. Kinetics and thermodynamics of multifunctional catalysis

5. Catalytic reforming

6. Multistep organic synthesis on a bifunctional catalyst

7. Steam reforming

8. Nonstationary catalytic oxidation of sulphur dioxide

9. Catalytic processes in environmental protection

10. Automobile catalytic systems

11. Catalytic abatement of volatile organic compounds

12. Homogeneous hydroformylation processes

13. Homogeneous catalytic carbonylation of methanol

14. Enzyme catalyzed synthesis of fructose

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Learning resources

Other supports to studies.

Besides the recommended literature for studies, there is a plenty of supporting information resources available on the information system of the Central Library of the Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague. The search "catalysis" offers un enormous number of items. An excellent electronic resource is the "Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry", which is up-dated each year. This resource is recommended by the lecturer, and the efficient use of this encyclopedia is demonstrated by him during the seminars.

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Learning outcomes

After passing this course, students will get deep knowledge in the field of applied catalysis. They could be engaged in managerial positions at production plants where various kinds of catalyst are envolved. This course gives also very high level knowledge for reasearch activities and engineering design od catalytic reactors. The gained knowledge is a good bases for activities in special materials branches.

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Entry requirements

Basic (bachelor) courses in Catalysis, Physical Chemistry, and Chemical Engineering are the prerequisites for the course in Technical(applied)catalysis that increase the efficiency of the teaching process in Technical catalysis

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Registration requirements

Course on "Catalysis"

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