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[ TCBPDUEKKRT ] UE Exercises in Kinetics, Catalysis and Reaction Engineering
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Es ist eine neuere Version 2018S dieser LV im Curriculum Bachelor's programme Technical Chemistry 2018S vorhanden. |
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(*) Unfortunately this information is not available in english. |
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Workload |
Education level |
Study areas |
Responsible person |
Hours per week |
Coordinating university |
1,6 ECTS |
B2 - Bachelor's programme 2. year |
Chemistry |
Oliver Brueggemann |
1 hpw |
Johannes Kepler University Linz |
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Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Bachelor's programme Technical Chemistry 2012W |
Objectives |
Term 1: Kinetics Understandig of the course of reaction, solving of practical examples
Term 2: Catalysis Understanding of catalytic mechanisms with selected technical and biological examples
Term 3: Reaction Engineering The goal is to apply theoretical knowledge to conduct a respective experiment and analyze the obtained data
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Subject |
Kinetics:
- Transport processes, chemical kinetics
- Basics of chemical kinetics, reaction rate, reaction kinetics, reaction order
- Formal kinetics / basic reactions, reactions of order 0, 1 and 2, incomplete reactions, temperature dependence
- Experimental determination of the reaction order
- Complex reaction, parallel reaction, consecutive reaction, reversible reaction, quasi stationarity, upstream equilibrium, chain branches and explosion
- Theory of reaction rate, impact theory, theory of the transitional state
- Reactions in diverse media, gas phase reactions, reactions in solution, diffusion controlled reactions
Catalysis:
- Introduction
- History
- Enzymes and biocatalysis
- Homogeneous und heterogeneous catalysis
- Kinetics of catalysed reactions
- Adsorption in heterogeneous catalysis
- Mass transport in heterogeneous catalysis
- Conversion and yield
- Activity and selectivity of catalysts
- Stability of catalysts
- Catalysis in chemical reactors
- Acid-base catalysis
- Catalysis in industry
- Newest developments in catalyst research
Reaction engineering:
- Basic types of chemical reactors
- Ideal, isothermal run reactors
- Series of stirred tanks and recycling
- Kinetic data obtained by laboratory tests
- Real reactors
- Non-isothermal reactors
- Mass transfer and mass transport
- Criteria for the selection of chemical reactors
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Criteria for evaluation |
Attendance Attention, Participation and willingness to solve problems at the blackboard Understanding of the conducted experiment (multiple choice) Practical ability to conduct an experiment Interpretation of the collected data
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Methods |
Moderation, answering questions of the students Compiling solutions by the students Instructions for the students to conduct an experiment
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Language |
German |
Study material |
Lecture slides Individually designed exercise sheets
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Changing subject? |
No |
Corresponding lecture |
(*)ist gemeinsam mit TCBPDVOPYC2: VO Physikalische Chemie II (2,6 ECTS) + TCBPDPRPYC1: PR Praktikum aus Physikalischer Chemie I (6 ECTS) + TCBPDVOKKRT: VO Kinetik, Katalyse und Reaktionstechnik (3,9 ECTS) äquivalent zu WT1PDVOPC04: VO Physikalische Chemie II (6 ECTS) + WT1PDPRPC03: PR Praktikum aus Physikalischer Chemie I (6 ECTS) + WT1PDPRPC06: PR Praktikum aus Physikalischer Chemie II (3,5 ECTS)
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On-site course |
Maximum number of participants |
30 |
Assignment procedure |
Direct assignment |
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