Processes, Development and Monitoring

Objectives

It is intended that students acquire a current view of the role of Green Chemistry and Biotechnology in the development and optimization of processes in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries.

General characterization

Code

10748

Credits

3.0

Responsible teacher

Luísa Maria da Silva Pinto Ferreira, Marco Diogo Richter Gomes da Silva

Hours

Weekly - 2

Total - 28

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

none

Bibliography

Book - Biocatalysts and Enzyme Technology, by Klaus Buchholz, Volker Kasche and Uwe Bornscheuer, Wiley-VCH, 2005

Scientific papers and other teaching material supplied to students.

Teaching method

The teaching of UC PDM will be conducted through lectures that take place throughout the 14 weeks of the semester with a weekly charge of 2 lecture hours.

The themes proposed in the program will be presented to students through slides, discussion of articles and through a work that will be performed by students in groups within the topics of UC. These papers will be presented at the end of the semester by students and discussed with peers and teachers.

Suggested distribution of program: (considering total of 13 weeks of classes)

- week for presentation.
- 4 weeks for part 1 (7am to 1pm classes and mini-test at the end of the module Mini test conducted in the classroom itself.)
- 4 weeks for part 2 (7am to 1pm classes and mini-test at the end of the module Mini test conducted in the classroom itself.)
- 4 weeks for part 3 (h classes and 1h for mini-test at the end of the module Mini test conducted in the classroom itself.)

Evaluation method

3 mini - tests to be carried throughout the semester . Each quiz is worth 1/3 of the final mark. There is a minimum score for each test , however, must attend all 3 MT and the average of the three tests must be equal or higher than 10 .

Situation 1 : The student has rank equal to or higher than 10 in 3 mini - tests ( MT ). In this case the student does not need to sit the examination and will be with a classification = (1/3*MT1 + 1/3*MT2 + 1/3*MT3)*18/20+0.66 per assisted confereence.

Situation 2 : The student has lower rating than 10 points in 3 mini - tests ( MT ).   In this case the student will need to sit the examination and will be with a classification of = exame mark

Subject matter

1. Chemical industry - importance and impact on society today

- History and development of the chemical industry.

- Sources of energy and chemicals for the chemical industry .

- Development in the fine chemicals industry (the atomic factor and efficiency, the importance of scale-up , operations and allowed and prohibited reagents, safety considerations)

- The role of green chemistry in developing sustainable industrial processes

   

2. Biotechnology in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries

- Biotechnology at the service of the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries

- Impact of genetic engineering and microbial, genetic and enzymatic biotransformations.

- Enzymes in industrial biotransformation

- Environmental biotechnology and remediation strategies

- Valorisation of industrial waste and biomass in value-added products

 

3 . Monitoring chemical processes

Brief notions of:

-  Methods of sample preparation : solid , liquid and gaseous matrices

- Analytical methodologies analytical control : gas and liquid chromatography hyphenated to mass spectrometry

- Validation of analytical methods

-  trace Analysis

Programs

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