The course consists of two modules (Module 1 and Module 2). The first module (Module 1) will provide the basic knowledge necessary for understanding the operation of the main separation equipment (humidification, absorption, drying, distillation, etc.) and reaction equipment (reactors for conducting homogeneous and catalytic - homogeneous and heterogeneous - chemical reactions).
The second module (Module 2) will provide the theoretical foundations on fluid motion and transport, knowledge of the main components for the construction of plant circuits, and the fundamentals of some physical separation processes (sedimentation, filtration, membrane processes). To develop skills, practical laboratory examples and exercises will be conducted, aiming to develop the ability to conduct experiments in groups and write reports on laboratory activities.
Please refer to the learning objectives of the individual modules.
Foundations of Mathematics and Physical Chemistry 2 with Laboratory
Specific indications on reference bibliography will be provided by the professor at the beginning of the lectures
Ricevimento: Please contact the teacher via e-mail (paola.costamagna@unige.it) to fix an appointment at the teacher office: Paola Costamagna, office 808, floor 8, Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, DCCI, Via Dodecaneso 31, 16146 Genova.
Ricevimento: On appointment fixed by email (antonio.comite@unige.it) or phone call (+39 0103356197).
FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL TECNOLOGIES FOR INDUSTRY AND ENVIRONMENT
The mark awarded in the exam will be the average of the marks awarded in the modules into which the course is divided. Please refer to the individual modules for details of the examination procedures.
For students with disabilities or with SLD, the assessment method corresponds to the UNIGE rules summarized at https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa.
Only in urgent cases can the exam be conducted online, in accordance with the regulations issued by the University.
The mark awarded in the exam will be the average of the marks awarded in the modules into which the course is divided. Please refer to the individual modules for details of the assessment procedures.
Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Sergio Di Domizio (sergio.didomizio@unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison.