Lecturer(s)
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Shánělová Jana, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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The study of redox and acid-base properties of solid catalyst by temperature programmed methods combined with the mass spectrometry. FTIR study of the complex formation of pyridine and acetonitrile on solid substances. Heterogeneous catalysis reaction ? catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons, the determination of activity of catalyst. Using UV spectrometry at measurement of process of enzymatic reactions. Enzymatic catalysis at the treatment of glycerol. The study of amorphous materials using thermomechanical analysis. Characterization of materials using differential scanning calorimetry.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Laboratory work
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Learning outcomes
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The objective is an introduction of new instrumental techniques and procedures that can be further used in diploma thesis or in profession. The subject is conceived as an advanced laboratory of physical chemistry with special applications.
The student will be able to solve complicated problems from the applied physical chemistry. Absolving of this subject is a prerequisite for working on diploma thesis.
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Prerequisites
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Knowledge of Physical Chemistry and laboratory techniques
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Student performance assessment
Individual work in laboratory and data evaluation
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Recommended literature
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Tištěné návody k jednotlivým laboratorním úlohám.
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Jandera P. Atomová a molekulová spektroskopie. UniverzitaPardubice, 1999. ISBN 80-7194-201-4.
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Jírů P., Grubner O., Tichý J. Základy heterogenní katalýzy. VŠCHT Pardubice, 1967.
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Karlson P. Základy biochemie, 1981, Academia Praha. Academia Praha, 1981.
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