Janusz Ryczkowski Department of Chemical Technology Faculty of Chemistry Maria Curie-Sklodowska University Lublin SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - EXAMPLES CONNECTED WITH EDUCATION AND PRACTICE (personal view)
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3 International experience 1989/1990 – 1 year Hungarian Academy of Sciences 1992 – 4 months Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Lille Short visits (1-2 weeks) with lectures (TS mobility): - Ireland (Limerick), - France (Lille), - Portugal (Porto), - Finland (Immatra), - Denmark (Aalborg). Prof. Janusz Ryczkowski Vice Dean of the Chemical Faculty & Since 2011 Head of Department of Chemical Technology Moreover, oral presentations and invited lectures on many international scientific conferences; referee of Ph.D. Thesis (19) and applications for professor position (3) for Quaid-i-Azam and Punjab Universities (Pakistan).
Lecture duration Introduction: extended background (historical and cultural)
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6 Nicolaus Copernicus ( ) De revolutionibus orbium coelestium - On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres
7 Johannes Hevelius ( ) Selenographia, sive Lunae descriptio (1647), a work which entitles him to be called "the founder of lunar topography. Hevelius' map of the Moon.
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10 Sustainable development (SD) refers to a mode of human development in which resource use aims to meet human needs while preserving the environment so that these needs can be met not only in the present, but also for generations to come.
11 Green chemistry, also called sustainable chemistry, is a philosophy of chemical research and engineering that encourages the design of products and processes that minimize the use and generation of hazardous substances. Whereas environmental chemistry is the chemistry of the natural environment, and of pollutant chemicals in nature, green chemistry seeks to reduce and prevent pollution at its source.
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30 The 2 nd EuroScience Open Forum (ESOF2006) July 15 th -19 th 2006, Munich, GermanyEuroScience Open Forum Section on: Green chemistry: a tool for socio-economic development and environmental protection Question: “is green chemistry a real option?” Answer: No, it is a need
31 Sustainability of Chemical Industry: Where we are... …where we want to go J.F. Jenck, F. Agterberg, M.J. Droescher, M., Green Chem., 6 (2004)
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36 Municipal sewage treatment plants ( moreover, domestic water treatment plants ).
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39 Braniewo: old (1930) – only mechanical; new (1996) mechanical & biological system. Frombork – since 2001 modern (mechanical & biological system). Tolkmicko – biological system. Krynica Morska - since 1987 (mechanical & biological system) up to 3000 m 3 /day. Elbląg – since 1993 (mechanical & biological system), and starting form 1996 chemical system. Moreover, modernization of aeration tanks and the whole existing systems ( ). Stegna – since 1987 (mechanical & biological system) up to 6000 m 3 /day.
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45 General Conclusion Real and the most profitable results of the sustainable development are in the case when education is strongly connected with the practice. Both aspects have a noticeable and key impact for the future.