Course detail
Green Materials for Green Technologies, Energy and Depollution
FCH-MA_ENG15Acad. year: 2026/2027
Benefits and risks coming from materials used in green technologies, functional materials, catalytic pollution control, carriers, active components, monolithic substrates, nanotechnology, engineered nanoparticles use and risks, biosensors, synthetic and natural polymer materials used in environmental and agriculture applications, primary and secondary microplastics, bioplastics, exoplastics and compostable polymers, biodegradation, hydrogels, superabsorbers, carbonaceous materials, humic substances, synthetic and natural surfactants, inorganic materials, geotextiles, Perovskites, clay minerals, solar-cells materials, fuel-cell technology, biofuels, biosorption.
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Aims
In this course students will learn about the:
- production of materials used in environmental protection,
- application of materials used in environmental protection,
- benefits and environmental risks of materials used in environmental technologies and related subjects,
- new types of contaminants,
- effects of new materials on environmental systems.
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Basic literature
Heck R.M., Farrauto R.J. , Gulati S.T. Catalytic Air Pollution Control: Commercial Technology, 3rd Edition. Wiley, 2016 (EN)
Hester R.E., R.M. Harrison. Nanotechnology. Consequences for Human Health and the Environment. RCS Publishing. 2007 (EN)
LEHMANN, Johannes; JOSEPH, Stephen; JOSEPH, Stephen a LEHMANN, Johannes. Biochar for Environmental Management: Science, Technology and Implementation. 2nd edition. London: Routledge, 2015. (EN)
Lichtfouse E., Schwarzbauer J., Didier R. Green Materials for Energy, Products and Depollution. Springer, 2013 (EN)
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