INDUSTRIËLE CHEMIE (ANORGANISCHE)
 
Lectured in Selection list for 3rd year
Theory [A] 36.0
Exercises [B] 0.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 90
Studypoints [E] 3
Level specialized
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Nog niet bepaald
Reference IBIWCH03K00006
 
Key words
Industrial Chemistry: part inorganic

Objectives
The course inorganic industrial chemistry is focused on the most important chemical processes starting from the raw materials, along the production of semi-finished articles and ending with the final endproducts.
Attention is paid to insight and applicable knowledge about process-engineering, process-technology as well as to synthetic and chemical-analytical aspects of the industrial chemical processes taking into account crucial factors as quality, durability, recycling, environmental impact, safety, health and social-economical context.

Topics
Typical elements of the inorganic chemical industry and more specifically the situation in Belgium (Flanders), further topics as product development, business-column, R&D, patents, environmental sustainability , safety and health knowledge management and automation.
In addition topics are treated as basic raw materials, air and water (and purification), industrial gasses, the sulphur industry, nitrogen industry, alkali- and chlorine industry and phosphorus industry.

Prerequisites
Objectives, obtained in the chemical basic modules of the first and the second year bachelor chemistry.

Final Objectives
General scientific competences [AWC1,AWC2,AWC3,ACW4]
To be able to think and argue in a logical, critical, creative and scientific manner and to implement scientific insights on to related problems.
On the same time the must be able to communicate verbal and/or written in an efficient manner and to report upon scientific/technical problems, to collect and assimilate derived knowledge and information.

General technical competences [ATC1]
The student must be able to have insight and to associate derived links to the different scientific/technical disciplines in order to understand technical problems and processes in global.

Specific competences [SC1,SC2,SC5]
The students must obtain a clear insight into chemical general knowledge and skills and must be able to link the different aspects and apply them in process- and productcontrol.
They must be able to gain more specialised chemical/technical knowledge and to perform specific practical tasks and skills.

Materials used
Teacher’s course, scientific and technical literature, web-information, school library materials.

Study costs
About 15 €.

Study guidance
Additional support and explanation is provided by appointment

Teaching Methods
Lectures , study excursion.

Assessment
Theory (written and/or oral examination,…) :100%

Lecturer(s)
Joseph Schaubroeck