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14IZS432 - Separation techniques

Course specification
Course titleSeparation techniques
Acronym14IŽS432
Study programmeEnvironmental Engineering
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
    Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
      ESPB4.0Status
      ConditionGeneral Chemistry 2, Mathematics 2, Organic Chemistry 2, Analytical ChemistryОблик условљености
      The goalThe aim of the course is to introduce students to master the basic principles and techniques of separation, the calculation of basic values and parameters important for separation processes, and the criteria for selection to a particular technique, and a separating agent for a specific purpose.
      The outcomeThe ability of individual and team work on the application of commercial and development of new separation technique in various fields, particularly in the areas of quality control and environmental protection in industrial production.
      Contents
      Contents of lecturesThe importance and classification of separation techniques. The principles of equilibrium separation processes. The principles of separation with chemical reaction. Chromatography. The principles of membrane separation processes. Separation in an electric field. Biological and biochemical separation methods. Attractive solution of separation systems for quality control and environmental protection.
      Contents of exercisesLAB: Distillation, liquid-liquid extraction; adsorption; ion exchange chromatography; chromatography column, membrane extraction, membrane filtration.
      Literature
      1. Stevanović S., Trivunac K., Osnovi separacionih procesa, skripta, TMF (Original title)
      2. Berg E.W., Phisical and Chemical Methods of Separation, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1963. (Original title)
      3. Noble R.D., Terry P.A., Principles of Chemical Separations With Environmental Applications, Cambrige University Press, Cambrige, 2004. (Original title)
      4. Jack S. Watson, Separation Methods for Waste and Environmental Applications, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York, 1999. (Original title)
      Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
      LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
      222
      Methods of teaching
      Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
      Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
      Activites during lectures5Test paper
      Practical lessons10Oral examination50
      Projects
      Colloquia15
      Seminars20