Colloidal chemistry
Course: Chemistry (Bachelor)
Structural unit: Faculty of Chemistry
Title
Colloidal chemistry
Code
ОК.25
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2022/2023
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
7 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5
Learning outcomes
То understand the relationship between the structure and properties of substances. Ability to use acquired knowledge and skills for calculations, mapping and modeling of chemical systems and processes, processing of experimental data. То work alone or in a group, get results within a limited time with an emphasis on professional integrity and scientific integrity. To demonstrate knowledge and understanding of basic facts, concepts, principles and theories in chemistry.To interpret experimentally obtained data and correlate them with relevant theories in chemistry.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
This course is based on knowledge of general courses in inorganic, organic, analytical, physical chemistry, physics and mathematics.
Course content
The subject of the academic discipline "Colloidal Chemistry" is structured in such a way as to give students an idea of colloidal chemistry as a science of the dispersed state of substances and surface phenomena. The features of the objects studied by colloidal chemistry, the peculiarities of the colloidal state of matter, in which all bodies can be under certain conditions, are discussed. The main types of classification of dispersed systems are studied, information is provided on methods of extracting dispersed systems. The optical and molecular kinetic properties of dispersed systems are considered. The main section is devoted to surface phenomena and adsorption. Thermodynamics of surface phenomena, adhesion, cohesion, wetting, adsorption of surface-active substances are considered. Attention is also paid to colloidal surfactants and lyophilic dispersion systems. Much attention is paid to the formation mechanisms and structure of the electric double layer. The theories of the structure of the electric double layer, electrosurface phenomena in dispersed systems are considered.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Mchedlov-Petrosyan M.O., Lebid V.I., Glazkova O.M., Lebid O.V. Colloidal chemistry: a textbook / by ed. M.O. Mchedlov-Petrosyan. – Kharkiv: KhNU named after V.N. Karazina, 2012. – 500 p.
2. Malysheva M.L. Colloid chemistry. Training manual. - K., 2017. - 231 p.
3. Malysheva M.L., Fritskyi I.O. Tasks and questions for independent work on colloidal chemistry for students of the Faculty of Chemistry. Tutorial. - K., 2016. - 96 c.
4. D.H. Everett, Basic Principles of Colloid Science. - Bristol 1988. - 243p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, laboratory works, oral interviews.
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester control includes assembly of colloquia, and protection of laboratory works, control work. The evaluation is based on a 100-point system. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student during the semester assessment is 60 points / 36 points. The final assessment is conducted in the form of an exam. The maximum / minimum number of points that can be obtained by a student in the exam is 40 points / 24 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Mariia
Malysheva
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Luidmyla
Petrivna
Oleksenko
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Natalia
Usenko
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Olha
Yuriivna
Boldyrieva
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Faculty of Chemistry
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry
Physical Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry