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Chemie a technologie ochrany životního prostředí (double degree)

Chemie a technologie ochrany životního prostředí (double degree)

Programme is leading to two diplomas from both home university as well as partner university.

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Programme Details

Study Language Czech
Standard study length 4 years
Form of study combined , full-time
Guarantor prof. Ing. Jan Bartáček, Ph.D.
Place of study Praha
Capacity 15 students
Programme code (national) P0712D130006
Programme Code (internal) DD201
Number of Ph.D. topics 1

Ph.D topics for previous study year

Mathematical modelling and process control of microaerobic H2S removal from biogas

Study place: Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering, FET, VŠCHT Praha
Guaranteeing Departments: KU Leuven, Belgium
Department of Water Technology and Environmental Engineering
Supervisor: prof. Ing. Jan Bartáček, Ph.D.
Expected Method of Funding: Not funded

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The process of microaeration, i.e. the dosing of a small amount of air into anaerobic fermenters to remove hydrogen sulphide, has shown its potential to efficiently produce biogas of high quality. Although the process is already well established in practice, there are still some unresolved problems. E.g. reliable airflow control, precise biogas output quality control, accurate theoretical description of the process in terms of the speed of the biochemical reactions and the composition of the bacterial culture that performs the process. This PhD project will include laboratory experiments and mathematical modelling of microaeration with an emphasis on mass transfer phenomena and the effect of reactor geometry. The ultimate objective of the work is the design of an efficient control strategy. Transferring the results of the research to full-scale conditions is expected.
Updated: 25.3.2022 13:38, Author: Jan Kříž

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