Lecturer(s)
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Baloun Ladislav, Ing. Ph.D.
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Recmanová Iraida, Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Sensor - model, measuring chain, static and dynamic sensor parameters 2. Properties of chemical substances I - electron configuration, covalent bond, hybridization, stereochemistry 3. Properties of chemical substances II - polar/nonpolar molecules, partial charge, permittivity, solvents, induction effects 4. Properties of chemical substances III - conductivity, activity, dissociation equilibria, neutralization 5. Electroanalytical methods I (conductometry, dielectrometry, potentiometry) 6. Electroanalytical methods II (voltammetry, cyclic and pulse techniques) 7. Electroanalytical methods III (coulometry, electrogravimetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy) 8. Active layer deposition techniques (topology of sensor elements) 9. Chemical sensors I - sorption sensors (resistive, capacitive, SAW, BAW, QCM) 10. Chemical sensors II - electrochemical sensors (potentiometric, amperometric) 11. Chemical sensors III - optical and photoionization sensors, pellistors 12. ChemFET and biochemical sensors 13. Chemicals sensors and their application in the future
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Laboratory work, Lecture
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 30 hours per semester
- Team project (50/number of students)
- 25 hours per semester
- Presentation preparation (report) (1-10)
- 4 hours per semester
- Contact hours
- 52 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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apply fundamentals of secondary school physics and chemistry |
Skills |
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evaluate and present project results |
Competences |
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N/A |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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explain relationships between structure and properties of materials |
estimate properties of chemical compounds and materials based on their structure |
explain detection principles of chemical substances |
describe basic parameters of chemical sensors |
Skills |
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carry out experiments in compliance with the principles of good laboratory practice |
apply knowledge for selection of suitable materials for sensitive layers |
Competences |
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N/A |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Lecture |
Self-study of literature |
Laboratory work |
Skills |
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Laboratory work |
One-to-One tutorial |
Students' portfolio |
Competences |
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Laboratory work |
Students' portfolio |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Oral exam |
Skills |
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Project |
Group presentation at a seminar |
Competences |
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Oral exam |
Skills demonstration during practicum |
Recommended literature
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Fraden, Jacob. Handbook of modern sensors : physics, designs, and applications. 4th ed. New York : Springer, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4419-6465-6.
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Gärtner, Harald. Kompendium chemie : vzorce, pravidla a principy - úlohy a jejich řešení - periodická soustava prvků - výkladový slovník. Vyd. 1. [Praha] : Euromedia Group - Knižní klub, 2007. ISBN 978-80-242-2012-3.
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Janata, Jiří. Principles of chemical sensors. 2nd ed. New York : Springer, 2009. ISBN 978-0-387-69930-1.
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Korotcenkov, Ghenadii. Handbook of Gas Sensor materials - Properties, advantages and shortcomings for applications, Volume 1: Conventional approaches. New York : Springer, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4614-7164-6.
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Ripka, Pavel. Senzory a převodníky. Vyd. 1. Praha : Vydavatelství ČVUT, 2005. ISBN 80-01-03123-3.
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