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LA EXISTENCIA DE DIOS

EL CONCEPTO DE SUMO BIEN

2. LA EXISTENCIA DE DIOS

[1] D.V. Van Krevelen, Węgiel, WNT, Warszawa 1954.

[2] Chemia i fizyka węgla, pod red. S. Jasieńki, Wyd. PWr, Wrocław 1995. SECONDARY LITERATURE:

[3] D.V. Van Krevelen, Coal. Typology-Physics-Chemistry-Constitution, Elsevier, Amsterdam 1993

[4] Introduction to Carbon Science, red. H, Marsh, Butterworth, London 1989

SUBJECT SUPERVISOR

(NAME AND SURNAME, E-MAIL ADDRESS)

Prof. dr hab. inż. Grażyna Gryglewicz, [email protected]

MATRIX OF CORRELATION BETWEEN EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS FOR SUBJECT

Physicochemistry of coal and carbon materials

AND EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS FOR MAIN FIELD OF STUDY

Subject educational

effect

Correlation between subject educational effect and educational effects defined for main field of study

and specialization (if applicable)**

Subject objectives*** Programme content*** Teaching tool number*** (knowledge) PEK_W01 Lec1 N1 PEK_W02 Lec2-3 N1 PEK_W03 Lec4 N1 PEK_W04 Lac5 N1

PEK_W05 Lec4, Lec6 N1

PEK_W06 Lec7 N1

PEK_W07 Lec8 N1

PEK_W08 Lec9 N1

** - enter symbols for main-field-of-study/specialization educational effects *** - from table above

Zał. nr 4 do ZW 64/2012

Wrocław University of Technology FACULTY OF CHEMISTRY

SUBJECT CARD

Name in Polish Fizykochemia ropy i produktów naftowych

Name in English

Physicochemistry of petroleum and derived

materials

Main field of study (if applicable) Chemical Technology Specialization (if applicable)

Level and form of studies: 1st level, full-time

Kind of subject optional

Subject code TCC010027

Group of courses NO

*delete as applicable

Lecture Classes Laboratory Project Seminar

Number of hours of organized classes in University (ZZU)

30 Number of hours of total

student workload (CNPS) 60 Form of crediting Crediting

with grade

For group of courses mark (X) final course

Number of ECTS points 2 including number of ECTS

points for practical (P) classes including number of ECTS points for direct teacher- student contact (BK) classes

1

*delete as applicable

PREREQUISITES RELATING TO KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND OTHER COMPETENCES

24. Organic chemistry

25. Organic chemical technology

SUBJECT OBJECTIVES

C1 Understanding fundamental aspects of origin and evaluation of petroleum and the variation in the character of crude oils which occurs over geological time

C2 To familiarize students with the method of petroleum classification C3 To provide a core of knowledge of the chemical composition of crude oil

(hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon components)

C4 To provide the student with understanding of petroleum products manufacture and available product improvement processes

C5 To provide an knowledge of properties and uses of main petroleum products C6 To familiarize students with the standard requirements and test methods for

marketed petroleum products

C7 To familiarize students with the environmental impact cause by petroleum products during their use

SUBJECT EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS Relating to knowledge:

PEK_W01 – student has a knowledge about the origin of crude oil and understands how the composition of crude oil is affected by organic fluids and geological environments

PEK_W02 – student has a core knowledge about composition and classification of crude oil PEK_W03 – student has a basic knowledge in the field of main refining processes

PEK_W04 – student can present examples of schematic flow diagrams for the production of marketable products

PEK_W05 – student has a basic knowledge about the petroleum products improvement and their physicochemical properties and performance

PEK_W06 – student understands the importance of product standards and testing standards and the reasons for their change

PEK_W07 – student has a knowledge about technology for the reduction of the negative impact on the environment of petroleum products

PROGRAMME CONTENT

Form of classes - lecture Number of hours

Lec 1 Petroleum geochemistry 2

Lec 2 Crude oil distillation system, fractional composition – crude oil

classification 2

Lec 3 Hydrocarbon components. Normal and branched paraffins; structure,

concentration and influence on the properties of petroleum fractions 2 Lec 4 Hydrocarbon components. Aromatics compounds; structure,

concentration and influence on the properties of petroleum fractions 2 Lec.5 Hydrocarbon components. Cycloparaffis compounds; structure,

concentration in the petroleum fractions 2

Lec 6 Nonhydrocarbon components. Sulphur, nitrogen and oxygen

compounds 2

Lec. 7 Nonhydrocarbon components. Porphyrins, metallic constituents,

asphaltenes and resins 2

Lec. 8 Composition and physical properties of the primary and refining

processes fractions. 2

Lec.9 Preparation of components for transportation fuels 2 Lec. 10 Lubricating oils and grases; manufacture, properties and uses 2 Lec.11 Asphalt, waxes and coke; manufacture, properties and uses 2 Lec. 12 Petroleum products improvement, physical properties 2 Lec. 13 Petroleum products improvement, physical properties 2 Lec.14 Petroleum products specifications and related tests methods 2 Lec.15 Environmental regulations in respect to petroleum products 2

Total hours 30 TEACHING TOOLS USED

N1 Lecture and multimedia presentation

EVALUATION OF SUBJECT EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS ACHIEVEMENT Evaluation F – forming (during semester), C – concluding (at semester end) Educational effect number

Way of evaluating educational effect achievement

C PEK_W01-PEK_W07 toutoriale

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY LITERATURE PRIMARY LITERATURE:

[7] G. Speight, The chemistry and Technology of Petroleum, Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1991 [8] J. R. Grzechowiak, Fizykochemia ropy naftowej, Wyd. PWr, Wrocław, 1987 [9] Alfred Podsiadło. Paliwa oleje i smary w ekologicznej eksploatacji, Wyd. PWN

Warszawa 2002 SECONDARY LITERATURE: [5] [6] [7] SUBJECT SUPERVISOR

MATRIX OF CORRELATION BETWEEN EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS FOR SUBJECT

Physicochemistry petroleum and derived materials

AND EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS FOR MAIN FIELD OF STUDY Chemical technology

Subject educational

effect

Correlation between subject educational effect and educational effects defined for main field of study

and specialization (if applicable)**

Subject objectives*** Programme content*** Teaching tool number*** (knowledge) PEK_W01 C1 Wy 1 N1 PEK_W02 C2C3 Wy 2-7 N1 PEK_W03 C4 Wyk 8-11 N1 PEK_W04 C4 Wyk 8-11 N1 PEK_W05 C5 Wyk 13, 14 N1 PEK_W07 C6 Wyk 14 N1 (skills) PEK_U01 C7 Wyk 15 N1 PEK_U02 PEK_U03 (competences) PEK_K01 PEK_K02 PEK_K03

** - enter symbols for main-field-of-study/specialization educational effects *** - from table above

Zał. nr 4 do ZW 64/2012

Wrocław University of Technology FACULTY OF CHEMISTRY

SUBJECT CARD

Name in Polish Kontrola jakości surowców i produktów Name in English

Quality control of raw materials and

products

Main field of study (if applicable) Technologia chemiczna Specialization (if applicable)

Level and form of studies: 1st level, full-time

Kind of subject obligatory

Subject code TCC015005

Group of courses NO

*delete as applicable

Lecture Classes Laboratory Project Seminar

Number of hours of organized classes in University (ZZU)

60 Number of hours of total

student workload (CNPS) 120

Form of crediting Crediting

with grade

For group of courses mark (X) final course

Number of ECTS points 4

including number of ECTS

points for practical (P) classes 4

including number of ECTS points for direct teacher- student contact (BK) classes

2

*delete as applicable

PREREQUISITES RELATING TO KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND OTHER COMPETENCES

26. Basic knowledge of analytical chemistry

SUBJECT OBJECTIVES

C1 Learning how to perform basic chemical analysis of raw materials and products C2 Teaching physicochemical measurements for process control

SUBJECT EDUCATIONAL EFFECTS Relating to skills:

Person who has complited the course:

PEK_U01 – is able to determine the composition and quality of water,

PEK_U02 – can perform analysis and define the properties of mineral fertilizers, PEK_U03 – can determine the corrosion resistance and thermophysical properties of materials and the quality of galvanic coatings,

PEK_U04 – can determine properties of flammable and explosive gases,

PEK_U05 – can identify plastics and determine the average molecular weight of the polymers,

PEK_U06 – can determine the quality of surface-active agents,

PEK_U07 – is able to analyze the properties of petroleum products, catalysts and sorbents, PEK_U08 – can perform chromatographic analysis of gaseous and liquid motor fuels.

PROGRAMME CONTENT

Form of classes - laboratory Number of

hours

Lab 1 Method of conducting and completion activities. Health and Safety

Training. 4

Lab 2 Quality water control. 4

Lab 3 Chemical composition and properties of mineral fertilizers. 4 Lab 4 Corrosion resistance of construction materials. 4 Lab 5 Flammable and explosive properties of gases. 4 Lab 6 Influence of electrolysis parameters on quality of galvanic coatings. 4

Lab 7 Identification of plastics. 4

Lab 8 Determination of average molecular weight of the polymers. 4 Lab 9 Surface characterization of polymers by means of contact angle

measurements. 4

Lab 10 Determination of quaternary ammonium surfactants. 4 Lab 11 Determination of the critical micelle concentration by conductivity

method. 4

Lab 12 Analysis of catalysts and sorbents properties. 4 Lab 13 Analysis of properties of petroleum products. 4 Lab 14 Study of thermophysical properties of materials. 4 Lab 15 Chromatographic analysis of the gas and liquid components of motor

fuels. 4

Total hours 60

TEACHING TOOLS USED