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Noble and Precious Metals

Summary

Noble metals, or so called „precious metals“, comprise silver, gold and metals from the platinum group, which find extensive use in electrical engineering and micro- electronics. This concerns primarily electrical conductivity and constant quality of metal surface (Au). Refractory metals, such as W, Mo, Ta, Nb and others, are interesting for the area of vacuum technology. In the group of functional materials (magnetic materials, luminescent materials, etc.). some rare metals find their use. Students will acquire information on production of these metals, influence of admixtures on their properties, possibilities of their modifications and application in practice.

Literature

GUPTA, CH. K. Chemical metallurgy: principles and practice. Hoboken: Wiley, 2004. ISBN 3-527-60200-3 .
KURSA, M. a I. SZURMAN. Noble and precious metals. Ostrava: VŠB-TU Ostrava, 2013.
http://katedry.fmmi.vsb.cz/Opory_FMMI_ENG/AEM/Noble%20and%20Precious%20Metals.pdf

Advised literature

DONACHIE, M.J. Titanium: a technical guide. 2nd ed. Materials Park: ASM International, 2000. ISBN 0-87170-686-5.
VIGNES, A. Extractive metalurgy 3: Processing operations and routes. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. ISBN 978-1-84821-292-3 .
CORTI, Ch. and HOLLIDAY, R. Gold science and applications. CRC Press, 2010. ISBN 9781032099453 .
LÜTJERING, G. and WILLIAMS, J.C. Titanium, 2nd Edition. Springer Berlin Heidelberg New York, 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-71397-5 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 632-3310
Abbreviation UVK
Course title Noble and Precious Metals
Coordinating department Department of Materials and Technologies for Vehicles
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Ivo Szurman, Ph.D.