Physical Chemistry of Surfaces
2
2022-2023
01009447
Chemical Engineering
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
6.0
Compulsory
1st Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
General Chemistry, Chemical Thermodynamics.
Teaching Methods
There are theoretical (T) and theoretical-practical (TP) lectures. In the first, theoretical concepts are presented followed by their applications through the presentation of case studies that are discussed and solved in class. Students are encouraged to solve exercises in TP class, where discussions with their colleagues are allowed. Some problems are also proposed for autonomous solving which are then discussed in following TP class. There will be also experimental demonstrations of available characterization techniques.
Learning Outcomes
General Objectives:
Acquisition of knowledhe about Physical/Chemistry phenomena occuring at interfaces (between solids, gases and liquids).
Specific objectives:
a) to know how to estimate the transport properties of pure fluids and mixtures;
b) to know how to apply the concept of surface energy to study capillary phenomena; ahesion and cohesion; wetting;
c) to understand and characterize physical adsorption at interfaces solid/gas and solid/liquid; analyse the mechanisms for chemical adsorption and its application;
d) identify and characterize colloidal systems; understand the factors that determine the stability of a colloidal dispersion; correlate molecular interactions with macroscopic behaviour leading to coagulation or flocculation.
Develop competencies to understand the behaviour of different products and materials of everyday usage involving inerfacial phenomena.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
1. Estimation of transport properties in gas, gaseous mixtures, liquids and liquid mixtures.
2. Intermolecular Forces and models.
3. Surface free energy. Surface tension and contact angle. Laplace and Kelvin equations. Young-Laplace equation. Cappilarity: Adhesion and cohesion. Wetting. Surface tension measurement.
4. Adsorption of gases in solids. BET equation. Analysis of meso- and microporous structures. Adsorption at L/L interfaces. Gibbs equation. Langmuir - Blodgett films. 2-D Isotherms. Chemical adsorption: Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism. Experimental methodologies for surface (BET) and porosity determination (porosimetry)
5. Electric-double layer. Schulze-Hardy rule. Coagulation and flocculation. Surfactants and flocculants. Description and selection of syrfactants. Stabilization of interfaces. Colloids: stabilization and kinetics of de-stabilization. Stabilization parameter. Critical coagulation concentration (ccc). Experimental evaluation of surface energy (zeta potential).
Head Lecturer(s)
Licínio Manuel Gando de Azevedo Ferreira
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Mini Tests: 30.0%
Exam: 70.0%
Bibliography
But, Hans-Jurgen; Kappl, M. Surface and Interfacial Forces. 1th ed, Wiley-VCH, Darmstadt, 2010
Morrison, I.D.; Ross, S. Colloidal Dispersions-Suspensions, Emulsions and Foams. 1th ed, Willey., New York, 2002
Myers, D. Surfaces, Interfaces, and Colloids – Principles and Applications. 2dn ed, Wiley, New York, 1999
Adamson, A. W. Physical Chemistry of Surfaces. 6th ed, Wiley, New York, 1997
Stokes, R.J., Evans, D.F., Fundamentals of Interfacial Engineering. Advances in Interfacial Engineering Series, Wiley, New York, 1996
Hiemenz, P.C. Colloid and Surface Chemistry. Marcel Dekker, 3rd edition, New York, 1997
Georgios M. Kontogeorgis and Søren Kill, Introduction to Applied Colloid and Suface Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2016.
James B. Condon, Surface Area and Porosity determinations by physisorption, 2nd Edition, Elsevier, 2020.