The discipline "The theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering of Fuel and Carbon Materials" is a special discipline and forms the theoretical basis of specialty 250400 "Chemical technology of natural energy sources and carbon materials". The material mastered: - the basic principles of the technological processes of fossil fuels and natural materials;
- the ability to predict the nature, characteristics and field of application of petroleum refinery products;
The discipline "Chemistry and technology of natural energy sources" is elective course and relates to the professional cycle. The material mastered: - the knowledge concerning chemical bonds in carbon materials (the covalent bond, the method of valence bonds, hybridization, molecular orbital method, an ionic bond, a chemical bond in complex compounds); the structure of condensed matter; patterns of flow and direction of chemical processes; the rate of chemical reactions; redox reactions; chemistry elements of the periodic system;
- characteristics of raw materials in the region (water, gas, oil, peat, iron ore, non-metallic materials, the composition of the air environment) processing and its impact on the environment;
- theory of the organic compounds structure;
- methods of synthesis of important classes of organic compounds, methods of functional group transformation; the key mechanisms of reactions refining processes of natural energy sources;
- the composition and structure of petroleum refinery products;
- technological design of chemical and technological processes on the example of modern chemical industry.
Research work of students Students need to form a skill to analyze literature data and observations, to think creatively and independently, to carry out at least small research projects. Research work of students is included in the educational process. It is carried out during the study time and is obligatory for all students. Students need to learn how to choose the direction of research, carry out theoretical and experimental research, compile and evaluate research results.
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