Lecturer(s)
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Chýlková Jaromíra, prof. Ing. CSc.
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Course content
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1. Atmospheric Analysis - Gases - Equipment Used for Gas Sampling - Absorption Trains - Solid Adsorbents - Determination of Instantaneous Concentrations - Chemiluminescent Analyzer for Nitrogen Oxides - Non-Dispersive Infrared Carbon Monoxide Analyzer - Sampling Train for the Spectrometric Determination of Flue Gases - Electrochemical Sensors - Gas Detector Tubes 2. Water Analysis - Sampling - Measurement of Water Quality - Suspended Solids - Dissolved Oxygen and Oxygen demand - Total Organic Carbon - Water Hardness - Extraction Techniques for Chromatographic Analysis - Gas Chromatography - Liquid Chromatography - Storage of Samples for Metal Ion Analysis - Pretreatment - Atomic Spectrometry - Anodic Stripping Voltammetry 3. Analysis of Land, Solids and Waste - Sampling - Pretreatment - Extraction of the Analyte - Sample Clean-up - Analytical Determination
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing)
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Learning outcomes
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The subject enlarges the knowledge of the Inorganic Chemistry and Inorganic Technology subjects. The students will receive an insight into a production technology and properties of modern materials. The lectures are focused on the following fields: Inclusion compounds, composite materials, supramolecular compounds, ceramics, amorphous compounds, and glassy crystalline compounds. From the point of exploitation of these materials the subject will be directed towards compounds serving as materials for electronics and optoelectronics, solid inorganic electrolytes, nonlinear optical materials. In the description of the preparation and production, attention will be given to new and nontraditional methods, for instance thin-layer technologies (vacuum deposition, CVD, laser deposition), sol-gel method, hydrothermal synthesis.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written examination
written exam 100%
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Recommended literature
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Roger Reeve. Introduction to Environmental analysis. John Wiley and Sons, England.
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