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Processi sostenibili e metodi analitici nel campo dell'economia circolare

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Sustainable Processes and Analytical Methods in the Frame of Circular Economy

Teachers
Polyssena Renzi (Lecturer)
Francesco Pellegrino (Lecturer)
Degree course
[000001] PHD PROGRAMME IN INNOVATION FOR THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY
Teaching period
Second semester
Type
Basic
Credits/Recognition
2 CFU
Course disciplinary sector (SSD)
CHIM/01 - analytical chemistry
CHIM/06 - organic chemistry
Delivery
Blended
Language
Italian
Attendance
Obligatory
Type of examination
Quiz
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Sommario del corso

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Results of learning outcomes

This course is intended to provide an overview on sustainable processes and its application with the respect of the principle of circular economy.

Didactical objectives are:

  • Provide the theoretical background of sustainable processes and green chemistry
  • To give an overview on the most recent analytical approaches for reducing the environmental impact
  • To give an overview of the current and potential applications of photocalysis and organocatalysis, emphasizing their sustainability
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Program

  • Green chemistry principles and green chemistry metrics
  • Solvent sustainability guide
  • When a process can be considered sustainable?
  • Analytical approaches and methods for reducing wastes: new analytical techniques, chemometric tools, artificial intelligence for the green chemistry
  • Introduction to photocalysis and organocatalysis as eco-sustainable alternatives to classical organic chemistry

 

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Course delivery

The course will be delivered in a blended way (in presence + on line)

The course will be held the 18 and 19 of July from 14 to 18 pm

Location: Campus Luigi Einaudi (CLE) Room: 3 D1 36

Suggested readings and bibliography



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    19/04/2024 at 02:00
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    16/07/2024 at 23:55
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