Battery and Fuel (BAT)  

SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN

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Course Title: Battery and Fuel (BAT)     

MK code: AKM21 446

Credit Weight: 2

Group of Courts: Elective

Semester: 4

Prerequisite Course: ENG

 

Lecturer:

Drs. WH Rahmanto, M.Si

Dra. Linda Suyati, M.Si

 

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO)

  Attitude GLO1-(S9) Demonstrate an attitude of responsibility for work in their field of expertise independently.
Knowledge GLO2-(PP2) Mastering complete operational knowledge about functions, operating standard chemical instruments, and analyzing data and information from these instruments
GLO3-(PP3) Mastering the basic principles of software for analysis, synthesis, and molecular modeling in general or more specific chemical fields
General Skills GLO4-(KU1) Able to apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the context of the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and uses humanities values by their field of expertise
GLO5-(KU2) Able to demonstrate independent, quality, and measurable performance.
GLO6-(KU3) Able to examine the implications of developing or implementing science and technology that pays attention to and applies humanities values according to their expertise based on scientific principles, procedures, and ethics to produce solutions, ideas, designs, or art criticism.
Special skill GLO7 -(KK4) Able to analyze several alternative solutions in identification, analysis, isolation, transformation, and synthesis of available chemicals and present analysis conclusions for appropriate decision making. (KK3) Able to use software to determine the structure and energy of macromolecules, software to assist analysis and synthesis in general or more specific chemical fields (organic, biochemical, or inorganic), and for data processing (analytical chemistry).

 

 

Course Description

In this course, students learn about: The development of battery technology, the determinants of batteries, and how to synthesize batteries.

Week Expected ability (Sub-CLO) Study Materials/ Learning Materials Learning methods Student Learning Experience Time (minutes) Evaluation
Criteria and Indicators %
1 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Electrochemical principles of battery with a minimum speed of 80% 1. Introduction, Explanation and lecture Contract

2. Principles of battery electrochemistry:

§ Charge transfer reactions

§ Salt bridge

§ Electrode potential

§ Ionic conduction in solution

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Students discuss FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

Accuracy of students explaining (C1)

a. Charge transfer reaction

b. salt bridge

c. Electrode potential

d. Ionic conduction in solution

5
2 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Principles of Thermodynamics Thermodynamic Principles:

1. Electromotive force

2. The properties of the battery

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Students discuss, FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

The accuracy of students defining (C1) and assessing the Principles of Thermodynamics 5
3 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Thermodynamics principle accuracy of at least 80% Principles of Kinetics:

1. The rate of current in an electrochemical cell

2. Polarization

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 1 x (2 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(2 x 50”) +

(2 x 60”)]

The accuracy of explaining the Principles of Thermodynamics

– the accuracy of using the formulations of the Principles of Thermodynamics to solve the problems given by the lecturer

5
4 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) battery characteristics with a minimum accuracy of 80% Battery parameters:

1. capacity

2. energy

3. power

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

– Accuracy in explaining capacity, energy, and power

– the accuracy of using the formulas of capacity, energy, and power to solve the questions given by the lecturer

5
5 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) primary battery with at least 80% accuracy Primary Battery:

1. Leclanche cells/dry cells

2. Zinc Manganese Battery

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

– accurate description of dry cell battery, zinc manganese battery, and alkaline battery

– the accuracy of assessing whether the battery is primary to solve the questions given by the lecturer

10
6 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) primary battery with at least 80% accuracy Primary battery:

1. Metal oxide

a. Zn-HgO . system

b. Cd-HgO . system

2. Metal air

3. Magnesium reserve

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

Accuracy of describing oxides, metallic air, and magnesium reserve 10
7 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) secondary battery with at least 80% accuracy Introduction to the secondary battery concept Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

-accuracy describes the secondary battery

– the accuracy of reacting compounds that are secondary batteries given by the lecturer

10
8 Midterm exam Written exam 90 Truth in solving exam questions
9 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Secondary battery with at least 80% accuracy Secondary battery:

1. NiCad battery

2. Metal Hydride Battery

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

-accuracy describes NiCad battery, Hydride battery

-the accuracy of using the formulas given to solve the problems

about secondary battery

5
10 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) secondary battery with at least 80% accuracy Secondary battery:

1. Magnesium zinc battery

2. Nickel-Iron Battery

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

-accuracy describes zinc magnesium battery, nickel-iron battery

– the accuracy of using the formulas given to solve problems about zinc magnesium batteries, nickel-iron batteries

5
11 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) battery reserve with at least 80% accuracy 1. Development of reserve battery

2. Temperature optimization

3. Selection of battery reserve

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

– accuracy describes battery reserve

– the accuracy of using the formulas given to solve problems about battery reserve

10
12 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) vehicle and emergency batteries with at least 80% accuracy 1. Raw material battery

2. Alternative lead acid system

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

-accuracy of explaining vehicle battery

-the accuracy of using the formulas given to solve problems about vehicle batteries

 

10
13 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) fuel battery with at least 80% accuracy Fuel Cells:

1. Phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC)

2. Proton Exchange Membrane

3. Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC)

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

-accuracy of explaining fuel battery

-accuracy in using the formulas given to solve problems about fuel batteries

10
14-15 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) fuel battery with at least 80% accuracy Fuel cell:

1. Molten Carbonite Fuel Cell

2. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (MCFC)

Microbial fuel cell

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Students discuss, FF: 2 x 50

ST: 2 x 60

SS: 2 x 60

-accuracy of explaining fuel battery

-accuracy in using the formulas given to solve problems about fuel batteries

20
16 Final exams Written exam 90 The truth and completeness of the answer to the question
Total Rating 100

 

Reference:

  1. Atkins dan de Paula, 2010, Physical Chemistry, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York

 

Glossary

 

GLO = Graduate Learning Outcome

 

CLO = Course Learning Outcomes

 

FF = Face to Face Learning

 

ST = Structured tasks

 

SS = Self Study

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