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+ | '''ChBE 4200''', formally known as '''Unit Operations Laboratory''', is a 3-credit Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering laboratory class taken as a core requirement for ChBE majors. |
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− | ==Overview== |
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#Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor |
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#Enzyme Membrane Reactor |
#Enzyme Membrane Reactor |
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#Transdermal Drug Delivery |
#Transdermal Drug Delivery |
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This is a [[Glossary#Linked Course|linked course]]. When registering for this course, you ''must'' register for both the lecture (marked A) and the attached lab portion (marked A1, A2, etc.). |
This is a [[Glossary#Linked Course|linked course]]. When registering for this course, you ''must'' register for both the lecture (marked A) and the attached lab portion (marked A1, A2, etc.). |
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===Prerequisites=== |
===Prerequisites=== |
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*C or higher in [[CHBE 3210]] |
*C or higher in [[CHBE 3210]] |
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*C or higher in [[CHBE 4300]] |
*C or higher in [[CHBE 4300]] |
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− | ==Past Semesters== |
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[[Category:Courses|^CHBE^CHBE]] |
[[Category:Courses|^CHBE^CHBE]] |
Revision as of 12:23, 8 July 2021
ChBE 4200, formally known as Unit Operations Laboratory, is a 3-credit Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering laboratory class taken as a core requirement for ChBE majors.
Topics Covered
The topics, as of Spring 2021, include:
- Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor
- Fluidized Bed
- Agitated Aerobic Fermentation
- Heat Exchanger
- Fractional Distillation
- Isomerization in a Packed Bed Reactor
- Membrane Separation
- Protein Separation from Fermentation Broth
- Enzyme Membrane Reactor
- Transdermal Drug Delivery
Registration
This is a linked course. When registering for this course, you must register for both the lecture (marked A) and the attached lab portion (marked A1, A2, etc.).
Prerequisites
All of the following: