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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Introduction to modern analytical instrumentation including IR, UV and atomic absorption spectrophotometers, nuclear magnetic resonance, electroanalytical equipment, and gas and liquid chromatographs. Lecture and laboratory. P Prerequisite with concurrency: CH 345. Lab Fee: $90.
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3.00 Credits
Synthesis of commercially relevant and novel polymers. Polymer characteristics and a discussion of the structural dependence of polymer properties. Prerequisite: CH 332. This course is also taught to graduate students as CH 540 and MTS 640. Course completion and/or grade requirements for undergraduate credit will differ from those for graduate credit. Students who have successfully completed CH 440 cannot also receive credit for CH 540 or MTS 640.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Special offerings to students in areas of interest not covered in present curriculum. Prerequisite: senior standing and approval of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Personalized programs to round out the undergraduate curriculum of students with various goals. Prerequisite with concurrency:: CH 345 and senior standing. Approval of supervising faculty member and chemistry chair required. Registration utilizes last digit of course number to designate semester-hour credit. Student normally may elect only up to 6 hours. Lab Fee: $20 for CH 491, $60 for CH 492, $90 for CH 493. No lab fee for CH 491.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to industrial processes used in the production of commodity chemicals important to chemical engineers. Computer programming, spreadsheets, symbolic math, and drawing packages to model fundamental stages of these processes will be presented. Prerequisite: Co-requisite MA112 or placement in MA113 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic analysis of chemical engineering systems, emphasizing material balances on physical and chemical process systems. Analysis includes singlecomponent and multi-component systems, single-phase and multi-phase systems, single unit operations and complete flow sheet systems. Prerequisites: PH 111, CH 123, CHE 197.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental nature (chemistry and structure), and properties of materials, including metals, polymers, ceramics, and semiconductors. Bonding, composition, and phase diagrams, as well as the nano- and micro-structure of materials will be highlighted. How the nature and properties of materials are characterized or tested will be discussed. Composite materials and aspects of materials processing, including diffusion, nucleation, and transformation diagrams, will also be presented. Companion laboratory is CHE 295, to be taken concurrently with or after CHE 294. Prerequisites: CH 121, PH 111.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Typical experiments include characterizing structure, using x-ray diffraction and microscopy, testing mechanical properties using tensile and creep tests, and mapping phase diagram boundaries using cooling curves. Emphasis is placed on proper numerical and statistical analysis of the data. Written reports are required, and elements of materials design are presented. Corequisite: CHE 294.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental aspects of heat and mass transfer and the use of these basic principles in solving problems in transport operations. Heat transfer with phase change. Diffusive and convective mass transfer with applications. Prerequisite: CHE 244. Prerequisite with concurrency: MAE 310.
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3.00 Credits
Thermodynamics of phase equilibria, chemical reactions and thermodynamic analysis of chemical processes, with emphasis on topics of special interest to chemical engineers. Prerequisites: CHE 244 and CH 341.
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