Course detail
Chemistry of Advanced Ceramics Materials
FCH-MCO_CKMAcad. year: 2009/2010
Course is divided into three parts. First is focused to chemical synthesis of inorganic non-metalic particles, particularly to sol-gel methods, solvo-thermal synthesis, polycondenzation complex synthesis, precipitation synthesis and synthesis in reversion micels. This part included theoretical and experimental backround of modern particles synthesis in micro-wave and ultra-sond field and synthesis in gas phase. Second part bring to students information about basic structure types of advanced inorganic materials and utilizing chemistry of solid phase is discussed relationships between structure these materials and its physical, chemical and biological properties. Final part of course is concerned to important types of advanced ceamics materials and its applications in medicine, electrochemistry, reaction catalysis, power-industry and construction o mechanical, thermal and chemical machines and technologies.
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2. Synthesis of ceramics particles
3. Modern methods in ceramics particles synthesis
4. Polymerics methods in ceramics preparation
5. Structure of crystal ceramics
6. Structure failure
7. Mechanical and thermal properties o ceramics
8. Electrical behaviour
9. Dielectric and optic behaviour
10. Magnetic properties
11. Advanced ceramics application in construction engineering
12. Advanced ceramics materials for electro-chemical and catalytic applications
13. Advanced ceramics materials for medical practise
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Basic literature
Interrante L. V., Hampden-Smith M. J.: Chemistry of Advanced Materials. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York 1998. (CS)
Lee B. I., Pope E.J.A.: Chemical Processing of Ceramics. Marcel Pokker, New York 1994. (CS)
Myers D.: Surfaces, Interfaces, and Colloids. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York 1999. (CS)
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- Programme NPCP_CHM Master's
branch NPCO_CHM , 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
branch NPCO_CHM , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional - Programme NKCP_CHM Master's
branch NKCO_CHM , 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional
branch NKCO_CHM , 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional - Programme CKCP_CZV lifelong learning
branch CKCO_CZV , 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory-optional