Literatura: |
1. Stevens M. P., Chemistry of Polymers, An Introduction, Oxford University Press, 1983
2. Nicholson J., The Chemistry of Polymers, RSC Publishing, 2006
3. Thomas. S., Kalarikkal N., Jaroszewski M., Jose J.P., Advanced Polymeric Materials From Macro- to Nano-Length Scales, Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2015
4. Ravve A., Principles of Polymer Chemistry, Springer, 2000
5. Carraher Ch. E.Jr., Introduction to polymer chemistry, CRC Press, 1995
6. Allcock H.L., Introduction to Materials Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2009
7. Gersten J.I., Smith F.W., The Physics and Chemistry of Materials, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2001
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Efekty uczenia się: |
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- describe the general structure of polymers
- explain the properties of polymers in solution and solid state
- identify and explain differences between addition and stepwise polymerisation
- account for reaction mechanisms during radical, ionic and condensation polymerisation
- give examples of industrial application of polymers
- carry out a polymer synthesis based on a given protocol
- explain what preparations are needed to carry out a polymer synthesis
- assess risks during chemical synthesis of polymer material
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Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
Assessment of progress during classes, written test in the form of a test for each class and a written test in the form of reports.
The student is admitted to the examination after passing the reports and tests from the laboratory with a minimum of 50% of the points.
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Zakres tematów: |
1. Radical polymerization of styrene in the solvent - % of conversion investigation.
2. Radical polymerization in mass – methylmethacrylate polymerization.
3. Polycondensation – epoxy resins, phenyl-formaldehyde resins, urea-formaldehyde resins.
4. Recycling and investigation of physicochemical properties of polymers.
5. Identification of polymers.
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