Duration
30h Th, 1d FW
Number of credits
| Master of Science (MSc) in Chemical and Materials Engineering | 3 crédits | |||
| Master in chemistry (120 ECTS) | 3 crédits | |||
| Master in chemistry (60 ECTS) | 3 crédits |
Lecturer
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the first semester, review in January
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
At first, this course deals with the structure and the characteristics of the chemical sector at the Belgian and European level. Secondly, a description of the major processes of the chemical industry is realized, going from petrochemistry to recent processes using the biomass as raw material.
The course is structured in 8 chapters.
- Structure of the chemical industry
- Raw materials and energy
- The oil refining
- The petrochemistry
- The major organic chemicals
- The major mineral chemicals
- Use of biomass
- The concept "green chemistry"
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
At the end of the course, the student will be able:
- to know the major characteristics of the Belgian and European chemical industry
- to discuss the resources in raw materials and in energy used by the chemical sector
- to explain how are industrially obtained the main products in the chemical sector via the traditional processes based on oil and mineral resources or more recent processes based on the biomass
- to explain and illustrate the concept of green chemistry
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
The course relies on basic knowledge in chemistry, as taught in the course of the bachelor in civil engineering or chemical sciences.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The course is based on 'ex-cathedra' lectures and one visit of an industrial site (if possible with the current sanitary situation). Some lectures will be given by specialists coming from industry: Jacques Legrand (Total Professeurs Associés), Antoine Hoxha (Fertilizers Europe), ...
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
The course will be given both face-to-face and remotely via collaborate.
Organisational adjustments related to the current health context
Recommended or required readings
Slides used during the lectures may be downloaded from eCampus.
Assessment methods and criteria
Below you will find information on the evaluation methods planned for in-person and remote exams as well as those planned for hybrid sessions. Depending on how the health crisis evolves, the chosen method will be communicated to you no later than one month before the start of the exam session.
Yellow code
1st master in chemical engineering: oral exam (January and September).
1st Master in chemical sciences: written exam (January and September). It contains 5 opened questions on the contents of the theoretical course.
Orange or red code
Same modalities but via e-campus for written examen and via lifesize or collaborate for oral examination.
Work placement(s)
Organizational remarks
The course is organised on Friday morning during the first quadrimester until the 20th of November (room R43- B6A) (including 1 day for the visit of a chemical site if possible taking into account the sanitary conditions).
It is mandatory to attend the visit of the chemical company.
The first course will begin at 8h30.
The course will also be available remotely via collaborate and podcasts will be available.
Contacts
Prof. Angélique LEONARD
Dpt of Chemical Engineering
PEPs - Products, Environment, Processese
Quartier Agora
Institut de Physique, B5a, Bureau 1/51
Tél. 04/366.44.36
A.Leonard@uliege.be