710106 PR Lab-course in Physical Chemistry II
winter semester 2021/2022 | Last update: 13.10.2021 | Place course on memo listChristoph Grießer, MSc Christoph Grießer, MSc, +43 512 507 58033
Matthias Leitner, BSc MSc Matthias Leitner, BSc MSc, +43 512 507 58015
assoz. Prof. Dr. Thomas Lörting assoz. Prof. Dr. Thomas Lörting, +43 512 507 58019
ao. Univ.-Prof. i. R. Dr. Alexander Menzel ao. Univ.-Prof. i. R. Dr. Alexander Menzel
Mag. Toni Moser, BSc MSc Mag. Toni Moser, BSc MSc, +43 512 507 58037
Dr. Dominik Martin Josef Steiner, BA MSc Dr. Dominik Martin Josef Steiner, BA MSc
Marco Thaler, MSc Marco Thaler, MSc, +43 512 507 58010
Alexander Valentin Thöny, MSc Alexander Valentin Thöny, MSc
Dr. Christina Maria Tonauer, BSc MSc Dr. Christina Maria Tonauer, BSc MSc, +43 512 507 58012
Daniel Werner, MSc Daniel Werner, MSc, +43 512 507 58026
The students understand the basics of kinetic and electrochemical processes in theory and experiment. In the Lab-course, the students acquire multidisciplinary key qualifications in teamwork, oral and written communication.
Viscosity of liquids and gases, kinetics of ester hydrolysis, adsorption of gases, surface area determination of finely dispersed powders, equilibrium constant of a gas chromatographic column, spectroscopy, dipole moment and dielectric constant.
practical course
immanent
Will be discussed in the first lesson.
Successful completion of the compulsory module 21 (Physical Chemistry D, ". Physico-Chemical Laboratory I"). The deadline for meeting the conditions is before the end of September, students logged without fulfilling this requirement will be rejected.
Information about the experiments and their analysis can be found in the OLAT, this content will be examined (date/place to be announced) before the lab course starts. Other oral examinations take place in each case directly before conducting the individual experiments.
The experiments for BET&BJH will most likely start mid of November and end at Fr, 17.12.21, the "main" lab course (7 experiments) takes place most likely from end of November to Fr, 18.12.2020. In sum, each participant stays in the laboratory for 8 days 13:00-19:00.
A detailed time schedule will be published around mid-October. "Collisions" with other university-related courses will be taken into account: Usually, this affects only a few participants (tell us in the first week of October -> email A. Menzel) and thus can be taken care of. Time-Collisons because of other (not-university-related) reasons will not be considered. However, the participants can interchange their individual lab-dates before the course begins.