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Course, academic year 2021/2022
  
Membrane Processes - M105005
Title: Membránové procesy
Guaranteed by: Department of Inorganic Technology (105)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Technology
Actual: from 2020 to 2023
Semester: winter
Points: winter s.:4
E-Credits: winter s.:4
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:2/1, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited / unlimited (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Additional information: http://prof.Dr.Ing.Karel Bouzek
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
enabled for web enrollment
Guarantor: Bouzek Karel prof. Dr. Ing.
Interchangeability : N105013
Examination dates   Schedule   
Annotation -
The aim of this course is to make students familiar with the basic principles of the progressive membrane processes. They receive an increasing attention especially during the last few decades. After brief introduction focused on the basic membrane materials production and characterization the attention will be paid mainly to the separation processes. Both pressure as well as electric field driven processes are considered. Provided theoretical information will be documented on the examples of the industrial processes. In the final part of the course the issue of the fuel cells technology will be discussed as well.
Last update: Pátková Vlasta (04.01.2018)
Aim of the course -

Students will be able to:

  • understand the procedures of membrane preparation
  • understand the basic methods of membrane characterization
  • know industrial membrane applications

Last update: Pátková Vlasta (04.01.2018)
Course completion requirements - Czech

Pro udělení zápočtu je nutné samostatně vypracovat jeden zápočtový příklad.

Zkouška je písemná. V případě, že student nebude spokojen s navrženým hodnocením z písemné zkoušky, domluví si opravnou ústní zkoušku.

Last update: Bouzek Karel (15.02.2018)
Literature -

R: Baker R. W., Membrane Technology and Applications, 2nd Edition,John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2004, 9780470854457

A: Nunes S. P. and Peinemann K.-V., Membrane Technology in the Chemical Industry, Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2001, 3527284850

A: Sata T., Ion Exchange Membranes - Preparation, characterisation, modification and application,RSC Cambridge, 2004, 0854045902

A: Mulder M., Basic Principles of Membrane Technology, 2nd Edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers,2003,079234247X(HB);0792342488(PB)

Last update: Kodým Roman (25.07.2024)
Requirements to the exam -

The course is closed by completing model calculation according to the assignment. The examination has a written form.

Last update: Pátková Vlasta (04.01.2018)
Syllabus -

1. Basic membrane types and their preparation

2. Characteristic properties of membranes, methods of testing

3. Membrane separation processes - classification according to the driving forces

4. Membrane separation processes based on the concentration gradient - osmosis, dialysis

5. Pressure membrane processes - reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, microfiltration, nanofiltration

6. Electromembrane processes - electrodialysis, electrodeionization

7. Ion exchange membranes as solid electrolyte - "zero-gap" membrane electrolysis

8. Utilization of ion exchange membranes in fuel cells

9. Micro- and mezzo- porous membranes for gas and liquid separation

10. Mechanism of mass transfer in membranes

11. Utilization of membranes in separation technologies, industrial applications

12. Membrane reactors for homogeneous reactions

13. Membrane reactors for heterogeneous catalytic reactions

14. Membrane technologies in chemical industry, directions of development

Last update: Pátková Vlasta (04.01.2018)
Registration requirements -

Physical Chemistry I, Chemical Engineering I

Last update: Pátková Vlasta (04.01.2018)
Teaching methods
Activity Credits Hours
Obhajoba individuálního projektu 0.5 14
Účast na přednáškách 1 28
Práce na individuálním projektu 1 28
Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování 1 28
Účast na seminářích 0.5 14
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