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Winter Semester 2014/15
Ecological electrochemistry O14017
Course content: Electrochemical processes areas of application of electrochemical processes in sewage treatment technology.Theoretical bases of processes occurring during electrolysis of water systems. Electrochemical methods of sewage treatment. Factors affecting the process of electrolysis of aqueous solutions.Basic technological parameters of the electrochemical processes of water purification. Basic problems of modern technology, development and improvement perspectives of natural and waste water electro-purification. Accounting exercises.
Learning outcomes:
- student has a basic knowledge of electrochemistry required for understanding the fundamental processes occurring in the environment or processes caused by activities in the environmental field
- student has detailed knowledge related to issues concerning the electrochemical processes for the purification of natural and waste waters
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Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
EK1: student has knowledge of the basic sciences of chemistry, including electrochemistry, necessary to understand the fundamental processes taking place in the environment or processes generated in environment
EK2: student has detailed knowledge of issues related to electrochemical processes for the treatment of natural and waste waters
EK3: student has ordered, theoretical knowledge of instrumental methods used in controlling hazards of civilization
EK4: student is able to work alone and in a team, he/she is able to estimate the time needed for the commissioned tasks, he/she is able to develop and implement a schedule of work to ensure deadlines
EK5: during formulation and selection of techniques student is able to recognize aspects of environmental, toxicological and chemical hazards
EK6: student is able to assess and understand the phenomena and processes occurring in the natural environment and risks resulting from human activities and prevent them
EK7: student understands the need of continuous training and knows the means to achieve it (second- and third-degree, postgraduate courses) - improving professional, personal and social skills
EK8: student is aware and understands the importance and impact of non-technical aspects of engineering activities, including its impact on the environment and consequences of decisions
Assessment criteria
Lecture: final exam; student can obtain maximally 60 points. The scale that will be used during evaluation:
60-54 bdb (5.0)
53-48 db+ (4.5)
47-42 db (4.0)
41-36 dst+ (3.5)
35-30 dst (3.0)
<30 ndst (2.0)
Excercises: student can obtain maximally 60 points (30 points from tests oraz 30 points from final exam).
The scale that will be used during evaluation:
60-54 bdb (5.0)
53-48 db+ (4.5)
47-42 db (4.0)
41-36 dst+ (3.5)
35-30 dst (3.0)
<30 ndst (2.0)
Practical placement
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Bibliography
a) basic references:
1. I. Rubinstein, "Physical electrochemistry : principles, methods and applications", New York : Dekker M., 1995.
2. J. Wang "Analytical electrochemistry - Third edition”, Wiley-Wiley-VCH,2006
b) supplementary references:
1. P. Schmuki, S. Virtanen, ""Electrochemistry at the Nanoscale"", Springer - Verlag, 2009. Online version available at:
http://www.knovel.com/web/portal/browse/display?_EXT_KNOVEL_DISPLAY_bookid=2789&VerticalID=0"