Chemical Engineering & Technology
Name: The Preparation, Characterization and Properties of the Catalyst
Catalog Number: 422017Y Hours/Credits: 40/2
Prerequisite(s):
The course is designed for graduate students who engaged in chemical engineering field. Before studying this course, you’d better preparing some basic knowledge about “Surface Chemistry” and “The Principle of Catalysis”.
Course Description:
Industrial catalysis involves the foundational theory and technologies of design, development and industrial application. Catalytic technology has become a motivation and mark of new development in chemical process and technology. This subject is regarded as basic course for graduate in industrial catalysis field and can also be an selective course for graduate with chemical background. After studying it, you should be able to understand the basic theory and mechanism of industrial catalysis, based on some factors, such as technique, economy, environment and so on, to make a strong foundation for the future..
Course Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction, including the development of industrial catalysis; References; General terms. Chapter 2 Catalyst’s preparation, molding and evaluation, including general preparation method; Molding, activation; Evaluation of catalytic activity. Chapter 3 Catalyst’s macroscopic property and characteristics, including catalyst’s macroscopic property, characteristic technology and examples. Chapter 4 Catalyst’s microscopic property and characteristics, including catalyst’s microscopic property, characteristic technology and examples.
TextBooks:
Reference:
1 Boe Gu, Zhengxiao Wu, Introduction of industrial catalysis process, Higher education press, Beijing, 1990 (in Chinese) 2 Guang Zhao, Qigang Deng, Foundation of industrial catalysis, Harbin Engineering University Press, Harbin, 1999 (in Chinese) 3 Zhongtao Huang, Industrial catalysis, Chemical Industry Press, Beijing, 2006 (in Chinese)