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Course Unit Title | Course Unit Code | Type of Course Unit | Level of Course Unit | Year of Study | Semester | ECTS Credits |
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Surface and Colloid Chemistry | KIM616 | Elective | Doctorate degree | 1 | Spring | 8 |
Prof. Dr. Nalan TEKİN
Prof. Dr. Ufuk YILDIZ
Prof. Dr. Sibel ZOR
Associate Prof. Dr. Ümüt KADİROĞLU
1) Interpret the preparations and characterizations of colloidal systems.
2) Discuss kinetic movements of the particles in the liquid.
3) Define the osmotic pressure and Donnan equilibrium.
4) Recognize liquid-gas interface and adsorption.
5) Recognize liquid-liquid interface and adsorption.
6) Interpret on learned knowledges about colloidal systems.
7) Discuss solid-gas interface and adsorption.
8) Define contact angle and wetting.
Program Competencies | |||||
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
Learning Outcomes | |||||
1 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
2 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
3 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
4 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
5 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
6 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
7 | Low | High | Middle | No relation | |
8 | Low | High | Middle | No relation |
Face to Face
None
Colloid Chemistry
Preparations and fundamental characterization methods of colloidal systems. Kinetic movements of the particules in the liquid. Osmotic pressure and Donnan equilibrium. Liguid-gas interfaces and adsorption. Liquid-liquid interfaces and adsorption. Solid-gas interfaces and adsorption. Contact angle and wetting. Detergents. Electrical double layer theory. Colloidal stability.
1- Tevfik Atalay, Kolloid kimyası, Pandora yayınevi, 2004, İstanbul.
2- Tevfik Atalay, Kolloid kimyası, Pandora yayınevi, 2004, İstanbul.
3- SAÇAK M. 2004; Kolloid Kimyası, Gazi Kitabevi
4- SAÇAK M. 2004; Kolloid Kimyası, Gazi Kitabevi
5- Kitaplar, ders notları ve internet
6- Books, lesson notes, internet.
7- Kitaplar, ders notları ve internet
8- Books, lesson notes, internet.
9- Kitaplar, ders notları ve internet
10- Books, lesson notes, internet.
1) Lecture
2) Question-Answer
3) Discussion
4) Drill and Practice
Contribution of Midterm Examination to Course Grade |
40% |
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Contribution of Final Examination to Course Grade |
60% |
Total |
100% |
Turkish
Not Required