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Practical Chemistry for Electrical Engineers
FEKT-BPC-PCEAcad. year: 2021/2022
Atoms, molecules, orbitals, hybridization. Reaction, oxidation, reduction. Materials for electrotechnique. Liquids, gases, solutions and their physical properties. Chemical equilibration and reaction rates. The introduction to laboratory technique. Corrosion, surface treatment of materials. The introduction to photochemistry and electrochemistry. Electrochemical methods, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
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1. Introduction to electrochemistry for electroengineers: the basic characteristics of atoms and molecules, chemical bonds, atomic and molecular weight.
2. Atomic orbitals, hybridization, concept of mol, concentration.
3. Chemical nomenclature, basic reactions, oxidation, reduction.
4. The characteristics of elements and materials for electrotechnique: metals, semiconductors, composites, polymers. Beketovov´s electropotential series.
5. Liquids and gases (fluids) - physical properties and their measurement.
6. Solutions, concentration, activity, ionic strength, pH, conductivity.
7. Chemical equilibration. Reaction rates.
8. Practical instruction for chemical laboratories. Equipment, laboratory facilities, and basic analytic methods.
9. Corrosion, stability of materials, advanced and smart materials. Phase diagrams.
10. Electromagnetic radiation and materials. Photosensitivity, degradation, light and energy.
11. Fundamentals of electrochemistry. Electrodes, galvanic and electrolytic cells.
12. Electrochemical methods, potentiometry and voltammetry.
13. The electronics of alternating current. Alternating electrochemical methods – electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
Laboratory syllabus:
1. Laboratory equipment. Laboratory rules. Work with flammables, acids, corrosives, toxics and technical gases. The purity of chemicals.
2. Weighting of chemicals. Preparation of solutions, calculation of concentration. Solubility of chemical compounds in water. Measurement of liquids volume, pipette and burette.
3. Measurement of pH and temperature. Acid-base indicators, titration, titration curve and plotting.
4. Electrode potentials, verification of Nernst equation.
5. Conductivity – solid samples and ionic conductivity of electrolytes.
6. Ion selective electrodes (ISE). The study of ISE properties.
7. Electrochemical source of energy.
8. Hydrogen overpotential of metals.
9. Anodic oxidation of aluminium, preparation of thin layers. Characterization in scanning electron microscopy.
10. Passivation of metals in slow voltammetry. Polarization curves.
11. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy.
12. Final examination test.
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Božena Kábelová, Ivana Pilátová, Zdenka Hanáková: Laboratorní technika II, s. 113, ISBN 80-214-1450-2 (CS)
Jaromír Tulka: Povrchové úpravy materiálů, ISBN 80-214-3062-4 (CS)
Jiří Barek, František Opekar, Karel Štulík: Elektroanalytická chemie, s. 188, ISBN 80-246-1146-5 (CS)
Miloslav Pekař: Přednášky z termodynamiky a elektrochemie, s. 148, ISBN 978-80-214-5079-0 (CS)
Peter Pelikán: Fyzikální chemie - struktura hmoty, ISBN 80-214-1583-6 (CS)
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- Programme BPC-MET Bachelor's 3 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
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