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Study programmes 2007-2008Last update : 7/05/2008
CHIM0012-1  Chemical Kinetics
Duration :  30h Th, 35h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
civil engineering in chemist, 1st year5,5
Holder(s) :  Jean‑Paul Pirard
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  Course in Chemical Kinetics : Stoichiometry. The extent of reaction. Definition of an elementary step. Transition-state theory. The rate of an elementary step. Thermodynamic formulation of rates. The collision theory and the equation of Arrhenius. Single reactions : open and closed sequences. The steady-state approximation. Kinetic treatment of catalytic sequences. Kinetic treatment of chain reactions. Principle of microscopic reversibility. Kinetics of polymerisation. The rate-determining step. Shift in rate-determining step. Rate-determining active centers. Ambiguity of simplified kinetics.
Course objective :  Notions of chemical kinetics necessary to calculate chemical reactors and to study heterogeneous catalysis.
Prerequisites :  Good knowledge of the basic concepts of the courses of general chemistry.
Workshops :  Analysis of an article of chemical kinetics recently published in a scientific journal. This work is carried out by groups of two students, is presented in a written report by each student and is the subject of an oral interrogation.
Organization :  First semester
Written notes :  Written notes available for the whole course at the first lesson. These notes are accompanied with a booklet of exercises.
Assessment :  Oral examination on theory and written examination on exercises.
Oral interrogation on scientif article of chemical kinetics analysed during worshops.
Contacts :  Professeur Jean-Paul PIRARD
Department of Applied Chemistry
Chemical Engineering Laboratory
University of Liège
Institut de Chimie - B6a
4000 Liège, Belgium
Tel. : 32-(0)4-366 35 58
Fax : 32-(0)4-366 35 45
e-mail : Jean-Paul.Pirard@ulg.ac.be


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