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22BBI314 - Biochemical thermodynamics

Course specification
Course titleBiochemical thermodynamics
Acronym22BBI314
Study programmeBiochemical Engineering and Biotechnology
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
    Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
      Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
        ESPB3.0Status
        ConditionThermodynamicsОблик условљености
        The goalComprehension of thermodynamic properties calculations necessary for the analysis and design of the industrial processes that involve phase equilibria and separation processes.
        The outcomeStudents will learn about thermodynamic properties of pure or multicomponent fluids essential for phase equilibria description. Also, students will get acquainted with basic laws that can be applied in phase equilibria processes and how to apply thermodynamic models for calculations of phase equilibrium parameters from ideal to non-ideal mixtures.
        Contents
        Contents of lecturesPhase equilibria. Phase rule. Phase equilibria in a pure fluid. Chemical potential, fugacity, fugacity coefficient. Cubic equations of state. Phase equilibria in mixtures. Fugacity and fugacity coefficient of a mixture. Mixing rules. Activity. Activity coefficient. Activity coefficient models. Raoult’s and modified Raoult’s law.Henry’s and Dalton’s law. Phase diagrams. Vapor-liquid equilibria. Liquid-liquid equilibria. Vapour-liquid-liquid equilibria. Solid-liquid equilibria. Solid-vapor equilibria. Equilibrium adsorption of gases on solids. Osmotic equilibrium and osmotic pressure.
        Contents of exercisesExamples that follow the theoretical classes.
        Literature
        1. B. Đorđević, M. Kijevčanin, I. Radović, S. Šerbanović, Hemijsko-inženjerska termodinamika, Tehnološko-metalurški fakultet, Beograd, 2013.
        2. Reference literature:
        3. J. Smith, H. Van Ness, M. Abbott, М. Swihart, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Mcraw-Hill, 2017
        4. B.E. Poling, J.M. Prausnitz, J.P. O'Connell, The Properties of Gases and Liquids, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2001.
        Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
        LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
        21
        Methods of teachingTheoretical and practical lectures.
        Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
        Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
        Activites during lecturesTest paper30
        Practical lessons20Oral examination
        Projects
        Colloquia40
        Seminars