B.sc. Industrial Chemistry
B.sc. Industrial Chemistry
B.sc. Industrial Chemistry
THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY
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1 2 3 I II III III 4 III III 5 IV Language English Core Theory Core Practical Allied -1 Allied Practical Environmental Studies Paper-1 Paper-1 Paper-1
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CIA 6 4 6 3 4 3 2 2 30 4 4 6 3 4 2 2 1 26 Tamil/Other Languages English General Chemistry II Volumetric Analysis Industrial Chemistry II Industrial Chemistry Practical I & II Soft skill Value Education 25 25 25 40 15 10 10 10 160
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Tamil / Other Languages English General Chemistry III Inorganic Qualitative Analysis and Preparation Industrial Chemistry III Industrial Chemistry Practical III & IV Water Treatment and Analysis Medicinal Chemistry
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CIA 6 6 3 3 4 3 3 2 30 4 4 3 3 4 2 3 2 25 Tamil/Other Languages English General Chemistry IV Inorganic Qualitative Analysis and Preparation Industrial Chemistry IV Industrial Chemistry Practical III & IV Food Chemistry Chemistry in Every Day Life 25 25 25 40 15 10 15 10 165 CIA 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 0 4 0 4 0 0 Inorganic Chemistry I Gravimetric Analysis Organic Chemistry I Qualitative Analysis and Preparations Physical Chemistry I Physical Chemistry Experiments Industrial Chemistry Practicals 25 0 25 0 25 0 0
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Title of the Paper A. Spectroscopy I B. Basics of Computer Programming in C and its Applications in Chemistry C. Organic Synthesis Data Analysis and Separation Techniques
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Inorganic Chemistry II Gravimetric Analysis Organic Chemistry II Organic Analysis Physical Chemistry II Physical Chemistry Practicals Industrial Chemistry Practicals A. Pharmaceutical Chemistry B. Polymer Chemistry C. Green Chemistry
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UNIT-V 5.1 Definitions of molarity - normality - molality and mole fraction - their calculations - definition and examples for primary and secondary standards. Calculation of equivalent weight of acid, base, oxidizing agent, reducing agent and salt. Principle of Volumetric Analysis. 5.2 Theories of acid-base - red-ox - complexometric , iodometric and iodimetric titrations. 5.3 Theories of indicators - acid-base indicators-choice of indicators - redox - metal ion and adsorption indicators .
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5.1 Abrasives - introduction - Natural Abrasives - Artificial Abrasives Grinding Wheels. 5.2 Pulp and paper - Introduction - Manufacture of pulp - Sulphate pulp - Soda pulp - Rag pulp - Beating, refining, filling, sizing and coloring - manufacture of paper.
UNIT-II 2.1 Alkanes - Methods of preparation of alkanes Wurtz method, Kolbes method and reduction of alkyl halides. Physical and chemical Properties of alkanes - Mechanism of free radical substitution in alkanes Halogenation and reactivity. Alkenes - Properties of alkenes Electrophilic and Free radical addition.
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2.2 Addition reactions of alkenes with mechanism- addition of hydrogen, halogens, hydrogen halide (Markownikoff's rule ), hydrogen bromide (peroxide effect), sulphuric acid , water, BH 3, O3 , hydroxylation with KMnO4 - allylic substitution by NBS.
2.3 Alkynes - Acidity of alkynes - Addition of hydrogen - Hydroboration - Hydrohalogenation Addition of hypohalous acid, Hydration - addition of water with HgSO4 catalyst - Addition of alcohols and carboxylic acids - oxidation with KMnO4 ozonolysis - formation of acetylides.
UNIT-III 3.1 Cycloalkanes - preparation using Wurtz's reaction - Dieckmann's ring closure and reduction of aromatic hydrocarbons - Substitution and ring opening reactions.
3.2 Bayer's strain theory - theory of strainless rings. Dienes Classification - conjugated, isolated and cumulative- stability of dienes.
3.3 1:2 and 1:4 addition reactions of H2 and HX with mechanisms Synthesis of dienes - 1:3 butadiene, Isoprene and chloroprene. Diels Alder reaction.
UNIT-IV 4.1. Liquid crystals - classification and molecular arrangements - Liquid state - density - diffusion Viscosity - evaporation. Surface tension - effect of temperature on surface tension - parachor definition and applications only - Coefficient of viscosity - effect of temperature - effect of pressure. 4.2 Solid State - Crystal lattices - Laws of crystallography - Elements of symmetry - crystal systems unit cell - space lattice - Bravais' lattices - structure of NaCl - structure of CsCl - Miller's indices.
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UNIT-V 5.1 Thermodynamic processes - types of processes - cyclic - reversible - irreversible - isothermal adiabatic. Exact and inexact differentials - concept of heat and work - Zeroth law of thermodynamics.
5.2 First law of thermodynamics - statement and equation - Cp, Cv relationship - calculation of W, Q, E and H for the expansion of ideal gases under reversible - isothermal and adiabatic conditions.
5.3 Thermochemistry - Heat of reaction - Exothermic and endothermic reaction - Calculation of H from E and vice versa - Thermochemical equations - bond dissociation energy - calculation from thermochemical data - variation of heat of a reaction with temperature - Kirchoffs equation and its significance.
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1.2 Coal - Classification of Coal by Rank - Selection of Coal - Analysis of Coal and its significance UNIT-II 2.1 Types of coking - Types of Carbonization of Coal - Role of Sulphur in Coal - Role of Ash in Coal 2.2 Gaseous fuels - Producer Gas - Water Gas - Natural Gas Oil Gas - Biogas - Components composition - preparation advantages - disadvantages and applications of Coal gas Gobar gas - LPG UNIT-III 3.1 Liquid fuels - P e t r o l e u m - C r a c k i n g - Advantages of catalytic c r a c k i n g over thermal cracking - Synthetic Petrol. 3.2 Refining of Gasoline Reforming - Knocking - Octane number of Gasoline - Diesel Engine
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UNIT-V 5.1 Other sources of energy Electricity Power - Modern Concept of Fuel - Fuels for Metallurgy. 5.2 Power Alcohol - Recent Advances In Fuel Technology. Alternative Fuels Alcohols Promising Biofuel : An Alternative Source to Diesel and Gasoline - Control of Pollution in Refineries.
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UNIT-I 1.1 Semimicro techniques - Principles of acid-base equilibria - common ion effect - solubility product and their applications in qualitative analysis. 1.2 Principles of inorganic analysis - Reactions involved in the separation and identification of cations and anions in the analysis - Spot test reagents-Aluminon, Cupferon, DMG, Thiourea, Magneson, Alizarin and Nessler's reagent. 1.3 Types of solvents - Protic and aprotic solvents - Amphi-protic / amphoteric solvent - aqueous and non-aqueous solvents - Liquid ammonia as solvent. UNIT-II 2.1 Carbon family - Comparative study of elements - valencies - oxides - halides - hydrides oxyacids - catenation - Comparison of properties of carbon and silicon. 2.2 Nitrogen family - Comparative study of N, P, As, Sb and Bi - elements - oxides - oxyacids halides and hydrides. 2.3 Oxygen family - Comparative study of O, S, Se and Te-elements - catenation - oxides- halides hydrides and oxy acids - anomalous behaviour of oxygen.
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UNIT-V 5.1 Second law of thermodynamics - Need for the II law - Spontaneous process - Criteria of spontaneity - different forms of statements of the second law - Cyclic process - Heat engines. 5.2 Carnot's cycle - Efficiency - Carnot's theorem (statement only) - Concept of entropy - Definition and mathematical statement - Randomness and entropy. 5.3 Standard entropy -Derivation of entropy from Carnot cycle - entropy change of an ideal gas during isothermal process - Entropy changes in cyclic - reversible and irreversible processes.
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UNIT-IV 4.1 Water analysis - sampling of water for analysis - chemical substances affecting potability colour, turbidity odour, taste, temperature, pH and electrical conductivity. 4.2 Analysis of solids present in water - suspended solids - dissolved solids - total acidity - alkalinity - free CO2 - free chlorine - Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Ag & Zn.
UNIT-V 5.1 Analysis of chemical substances affecting health - NH3, Nitrate, Nitrite, cyanide, sulphate, sulphide, chloride, fluoride - measurement of toxic chemical substances - analysis of chemical substances indicative of pollution - Dissolved oxygen - Bio Chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) 5.2 Bacteriological examination of water - total count test - E.coli test - E.coli index - most probable number method - Biological examination of water - physical examination of water radioactivity of water - methods of removing radioactivity from water.
Reference Books: 1. Industrial Chemistry (including chemical - engineering) - B.K. Sharma - Goel publishing house, Meerut. 2. Pollution control in process industries - S.P. Mahajan - Tata McGraw - Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi. 3. Water pollution and management - C.K. Varashney - Wiley Eastern Ltd., Chennai - 20.
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UNIT-I: CLINICAL HEALTH AND BIOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS Definition of Health, WHO standard, Sterilization of surgical instruments. Biochemical analysis of urine and serum. Blood - Composition, grouping and Rh factor. UNIT-II: COMMON DRUGS Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Anti-inflammatory agents, Sedatives, Antiseptics, Antihistamines, Tranquilizers, Hypnotics and Antidepressant drugs - Definition, examples, uses and side effects. UNIT-III: VITAL AILMENTS AND TREATMENT Blood pressure - hypertension and hypotension, Diabetes, Cancer, AIDS - Causes, symptoms and medicines.
UNIT-IV: INDIAN MEDICINAL PLANTS Palak, Vallarai, Kizhanelli, Thumbai, Hibiscus, Adadodai, Thoothuvalai, Nochi, Thulasi, Aloe vera Chemical constituents and medicinal uses. UNIT-V: FIRST AID AND SAFETY Treatment of shock, haemorrage, cuts and wounds. Burns - classification and first aid. Asbestos, silica, lead paints, cement, welding fumes and gases - Hazard alert and precautions for safety.
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semiconductors - Introduction - cause of corrosion - classification - preparation properties - Need - Composition - Mechanism - applications. UNIT-I 1.1 CORROSION AND ITS CONTROL Introduction - Economic aspects of corrosion - Dry or Chemical Corrosion - Wet or electrochemical corrosion - Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion. 1.2 Galvanic Corrosion - Concentration Cell Corrosion - Differential aeration corrosion - Pitting Corrosion - Underground or soil corrosion - Passivity. UNIT-II 2.1 Factors Influencing Corrosion - MicrobiologicalCorrosion Atmospheric corrosion Corrosion Control - Proper designing - Using pure metal - Using metal alloys. 2.2 Chemical conversion Coating - Phosphating - Chromising - Treatment of metal surfaces hot dipping - Use of inhibitors. UNIT-III 3.1 PROTECTIVE COATINGS - Introduction - Metallic Coatings - Various methods of cleaning articles before electrode position Electroplate and - Electroplating methods. 3.2 Pretreatment of the surface Metallic Coatings - Hot Dipping -Cementation or Impregnated Coatings - Sprayed Metal Coatings - Cladding Vapour Deposition.
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UNIT-V 5.1 Electrical Insulating Materials - Dielectric properties - Requirements of an Electrical Insulating Material - Classification of insulating material - Electrical Rigid Insulations. 5.2 Semiconductors - Introduction - Classification Degenerate conductors semiconductors Super
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UNIT-II 2.1 Vegetables - classification - composition & nutritive values - Fruits- Classification - Composition & nutritive values. 2.2 Fungi and algae as food - enzymatic browning and non enzymatic browning - Nutritive value of some common foods - milk, egg., soyabeans UNIT-III 3.1 Beverages - definition and examples - Classification of beverages Fruit beverages - Milk based beverages - malted beverages - examples. Alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages - examples. 3.2 Appetizers - definition - classification - examples - Water - functions and deficiency.
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UNIT-V 5.1 Food additives-Definition-classification-their functions- chemical substance. 5.2 Packaging of foods-classification-Materials used for packaging.
Reference Books: 1. Food Science - III Edition - B. Sri Lakshmi New Age International Publisher, 2005 2. Food Chemistry - Lilian Hoagland Meyer CBS Publishers & Distributors, 2004. 3. Food Science, Nutrition and Health - Brian.A.Fox, Allan G.Cameron Edward Arnold, London. 4. Fundamentals of Foods and Nutrition - Mudambi. R.Sumathi, and Raja gopal, M.V. - Wiley Eastern Ltd., Madras. 5. Handbook of Food and Nutrition - M. Swaminathan - Bangalore Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd., Bangalore.
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UNIT-I 1.1 Principles of gravimetric analysis - Characteristics of precipitating agents - choice of precipitants conditions of precipitation - specific and selective precipitants - DMG, cupferron, salicylaldehyde, ethylene diamine use of sequestering agents. 1.2 Co-precipitation - post precipitation - differences - minimisation of error precipitation from homogeneous solution - calculation in gravimetric methods - use of gravimetric factor. 1.3 Thermoanalytical methods - principle involved in thermogravimetric analysis and differential thermal analysis - characteristics of TGA and DTA - thermograms factors affecting TGA and DTA curves - discussion of various components of the instrument with block diagrams Applications of thermogravimetry - Applications of DTA - thermometric titration. Electrogravimetry - principle and applications.
UNIT-II : CO - ORDINATION COMPOUNDS 2.1 Definition of terms used - classification of ligands - chelation and effect of chelation applications of EDTA - Co-ordination number and stereo chemistry of complexes. 2.2 Nomenclature. Bridged (or) polynuclear complexes - inner metallic complexes.
2.3 Isomerism in complexes - Ionisation Isomerism, hydrate Isomerism, linkage somerism, ligand Isomerism, Co-ordination Isomerism, polymerization Isomerism, geometrical and optical Isomerism in 4 and 6 co - ordinated complexes.
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UNIT- V 5.1 Polynuclear hydrocarbons - synthesis, properties and uses of naphthalene, anthracene and phenanthrene - structural elucidation of naphthalene - chemistry of naphthaquinones. 5.2 Dyes - Theory of colour and constitution - classification according to the structure and method of application. Preparation and uses of 1) Azo dye - methyl orange 2) Triphenyl methane dye - Malachite green 3) Phthalein dye - phenolphthalein 4) Vat dye - Indigo 5) anthraquinone dye Alizarin. 5.3 Diazo methane and diazo acetic ester - preparations, structure and synthetic uses.
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Unit-I: Colligative properties & Adsorption 1.1 Colligative properties-Lowering of vapour pressure-Osmosis and osmotic pressure-relation between osmotic pressure and vapour pressure of an ideal solution-reverse osmosis. 1.2 Elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point-derivations and determinations-vant Hoff factor. 1.3 Adsorption: Distinction between chemical and physical adsorption, adsorption isotherms Freundlich adsorption isotherm- Langmuir adsorption isotherm Derivation, measurement of surface area.
Unit-II: Phase rule 2.1 Definition of terms: Phase, components and degrees of freedom Derivation of Gibbs phase rule 2.2 One component system: Water and sulphur system Reduced phase rule- Two component system: Simple eutectic system: Pb-Ag system, KI-water system freezing mixtures. 2.3 Thermal analysis and cooling curves, Compound formation with congruent melting point Zn Mg, FeCl3 Water system. Compound formation with incongruent melting point Na K System.
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Unit-IV: Chemical Kinetics 4.1 Definitions of terms- Derivations of expressions for Zero, First, Second and Third order rate equations -Study of kinetics by Volumetric, Polarimetric and dilatometric methods. Determination of order of the reactions. 4.2 Complex reactions consecutive, parallel and reversible reactions ( no derivation only examples) Effect of temperature on reaction rate temperature coefficient concept of activation energy Arrhenius equation. 4.3 Theories of reaction rates Bimolecular collision theory- ARRT-Thermodynamic - aspects of ARRT. Comparison of collision theory and ARRT.
Unit-V: Chemical Equilibrium 5.1 Chemical equilibrium: Law of mass action- Law of chemical equilibrium-Thermodynamic derivation of Law of chemical equilibrium. 5.2 Vant Hoff reaction Isotherm-standard free energy change - Temperature Dependence of equilibrium Constant- Vant Hoff isochore- Le chatelier principle and its applications. 5.3 Enzyme catalysis: Mechanism and Kinetics of enzyme catalysis - Michaelis Menton Equationeffect of temperature on enzyme catalysis.
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UNIT-V 5.1 Raman Spectroscopy : Rayleigh and Raman scattering, stokes and antistokes lines. Differences between Raman and I.R.Spectroscopy. Rotational Raman spectra of Noncentrosymmetric molecules (HCl). Mutual exclusion principle (CO2 and N2O)
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To introduce the basics of computers. To learn C language and its applications in solving problems in Chemistry.
Unit-I Basic computer organization, processor and memory main memory, secondary storage devices and storage hierarchy. Software relationship between hardware and software types of software. Planning the computer program algorithm and flowcharts. Basics of operating systems.
Unit-II Computer languages machine language, assembly language, assembler, compiler, interpreter and programming languages - C language introduction, C compiler, operating systems and preprocessor directives - variables, constants, operators, input and output functions. Unit-III Control structures conditional, looping, goto, break, switch and continue statements, functions, arrays and pointers. Unit-IV Applications in Chemistry calculation of the radius of the first Bohr orbit for an electron, calculation of half-life time for an integral order reaction, calculation of molarity, molality and normality of a solution, calculation of pressure of ideal or Vanderwaals gas, Calculation of electronegativity of an element using Paulings relation.
Unit-V Applications in Chemistry - Calculation of empirical formulae of hydro carbon, calculation of reduced mass of a few diatomic molecules, determination of the wave numbers of spectral lines of hydrogen
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UNIT-I: DISCONNECTION APPROACH 1.1 An introduction to synthons and synthetic equivalent. 1.2 Disconnection approach, functional group interconversion. 1.3 The importance of the order of events in organic synthesis, one group C-X and two group disconnections. Chemoselectivity, reversal of polarity. C-X
UNIT-II : PROTECTING GROUPS 2.1 Principle of protection of alcohol group and amine group. 2.2 Principle of protection of carbonyl group and carboxyl group. 2.3 Activation of functional group.
UNIT-III : ONE GROUP C-C DISCONNECTIONS 3.1 Alcohols and carbonyl compounds. 3.2 Regioselectivity and Alkene synthesis. 3.3 Use of acetylenes and aliphatic nitrocompounds in organic synthesis.
UNIT-IV: TWO GROUP C-C DISCONNECTIONS 4.1 Diels-Alder reaction,1,3- difunctionalised compounds. 4.2 , unsaturated carbonyl compounds, Control in carbonyl condensations. 4.3 1,5- difunctionalised compounds, Michael addition and Robinson annulation.
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5.2 Introduction to C structure of a C programme character set of C data types identifiers reserved words variables constants keywords escape sequence type conversion C operation (basic aspects only). Application of computer in chemistry determination of molarity, normality and molality of solutions calculation of pH.
Reference Books: 1. Elements of Analytical Chemistry - R. Gopalan, P.S. Subramanian, K. Rengarajan - S. Chand and sons (1997). 2. Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry - D.A. Skoog and D.M. West - Holt Reinhard and Winston Publication - IV Edition (1982). 3. Principles of Instrumental Methods of Analysis - D.A. Skoog and Saunders - College publications - III edition (1985). 4. Analytical Chemistry - S.M. Khopkar - New Age International. 5. InstrumentalMethods of Chemical Analysis Chatwal - Anand-Himalaya Publishing house - (2000). 6. Analytical Chemistry - R.Gopalan - Sultan Chand 7. Analytical Chemistry S.Usharani, Macmillan. 8. Instrumental Methods of Analysis - Willard et al - c x B S. 9. Physico Chemical Techniques of Analysis - P.B.JanarthanamVol- I & II - Asian Publishing. 10. Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis B.K. Sharma - Goel publication 11. Gini Courter and Annette Marquis, Microsoft Office 2000, BPB Publications, New Delhi, 1999. 12. Julia Kelly, Using Microsoft Excel 2000, Prentice-Hall of India, New Delhi, 1999.
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UNIT-I :NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY 1.1 Introduction - composition of nucleus nuclear forces operating between the nucleons -
N/P ratio, curves, stability belts - the whole number rule and packing fraction - isotopes, isobars, isotones and isomers.
1.2 Nuclear binding energy - Mass defect - simple calculations involving mass defect and binding energy per nucleon - magic numbers - liquid drop model - shell model .
UNIT-II 2.1 Natural radioactivity - Detection and measurement of radioactivity - radioactive series including neptunium series - group displacement law - Rate of disintegration and half - life period Average life period.
2.2 Artificial radioactivity - induced radioactivity - uses of radioisotopes - hazards of radiations nuclear fission - nuclear energy - nuclear reactors - nuclear fusion - thermo nuclear reactions - energy source of the sun and stars.
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UNIT-I 1.1 Organic photochemistry : Types of photochemical reactions- photo dissociation- gas phase photolysis - isomerisations- cyclisation- dimerisation and oxetane formation. Norrish-I and II reactions. Barton reaction- photo Fries rearrangement -photochemical formation of smogphotochemistry of vision. 1.2 Mechanism of reduction with sodium borohydride, lithium aluminium hydride, Wolf Kishner reduction, MPV reduction and Rosenmund reduction.
UNIT-II 2.1 Amino acids : Classification of amino acids - preparations and properties of alpha amino acids with special reference to Gabriel phthalimide synthesis, Strecker synthesis, Erlenmeyer synthesiszwitter ion , isoelectric point. Poly peptides and proteins:. Classification of proteins based on physical and chemical properties and physiological functions -peptide synthesis - Bergmann synthesis. 2.2 Primary structure of proteins - end group analysis - Edman method, Sangers method secondary structure of protein - helical and sheet structures - denaturation of proteins
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acids - RNA and DNA - elementary idea about protein synthesis. Synthesis of pyrimidine and purine bases - guanine, adenine, uracil, cytosine and thymine. 3.2 Terpenes - isoprene rule structural elucidation of menthol and alpha terpeniol UNIT- IV 4.1 Vitamins Classification-Structural elucidation of pyridoxine. Antibiotics - Structural elucidation of chloroamphenicol. 4.2 Alkaloids- General methods of Isolation and structural elucidation of piperine and nicotine. UNIT- V 5.1 Molecular rearrangements: Classification anionotropic and cationotropic, inter molecular and intra molecular rearrangements- Mechanisms, evidences, migratory aptitude, inter or intra
molecular of the following rearrangements : Pinacol-pinacolone, Benzilic acid, Cope, oxy Cope, rearrangements. 5.2 Mechanisms, evidences, migratory aptitude, inter or intra molecular of the following rearrangements Beckmann, Hoffmann, Curtius, Baeyer-Villiger, Claisen (sigmatropic) and Fries (Two mechanisms) rearrangement.
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Reference Book for Practicals : 1. 2. 3. 4. Vogels text book of chemical analysis Practical Chemistry - A.O. Thomas - Scientific book center, Cannanore. Practical Chemistry - 3 Volumes -S. Sundaram and others. Vogels text book of practical organic chemistry - Longman
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UNIT-I: Photochemistry 1.1 Interaction of radiation with matter, differences between thermal and photochemical processes. Laws of photochemistry: Grothus-Draper law, Stark-Einstein law, Jablonski diagram depicting various processes occurring in the excited state (internal conversion, intersystem crossing) Qualitative description of fluorescence, phosphorescence, chemiluminescence quantum yieldphotosensitized reactions 1.2 Kinetics of photochemical combinations- H2-Cl2 and H2-Br2 reactions. UNIT-II : Electrochemistry- I 2.1 Conduction in metals and in electrolyte solutions, specific conductance and equivalent conductance, measurement of equivalent conductance. Variation of equivalent and specific conductance with dilution-Ostwalds dilution law. 2.2 Debye Huckel theory of strong electrolytes-Onsagar equation (no derivation) Significance and limitations. Kohlrausch law and its applications. UNIT-III : Electrochemistry- II 3.1 Migration of ions-ionic mobility- Transport number and its determination-Hittorff method and moving boundary method-abnormal transport number 3.2 Applications of conductometric measurements-determination of degree of dissociation of weak electrolytes, ionic product of water, solubility product of a sparingly soluble salt, Conductometric titrations. pH concept-buffer solutions, buffer activity-Henderson equation-applications of buffer solutions.
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1. Inorganic Chemistry - P.L. Soni - Sultan Chand (2006). 2. Inorganic Chemistry - B.R. Puri, L.R. Sharma and K.C. Kallia - Vallabh Publications (2003). 3. Selected Topics in Inorganic Chemistry - W.U. Malik, G.D. Tuli and R.D. Madan - S. Chand Publications (2003). 4. Inorganic Chemistry - J.E. Huheey, Harper and Collins - NY IV edition (1993). 5. Concise Inorganic Chemistry - J.D. Lee - III edition - Von Nostrand 6. Industrial Chemistry - B.K Sharma - Goel Publications (1983).
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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY :
1. Principles of Physical Chemistry - B.R. Puri and Sharma - Shobanlal Nagin Chand & Co., 2. Text Book of Physical Chemistry - P.L. Soni - Sultan Chand & Co. 3. Physical Chemistry - Negi and Anand Eastern Wiley Pvt.Ltd.. 4. Physical Chemistry - Kundu and Jain - S. Chand & Co. 5. Physical Chemistry - K.L Kapoor - Macmillan - 4 volumes 6. Elements of Physical Chemistry - Glasstone and Lewis - Macmillan. 7. Text book of Physical Chemistry - S.Glasstone- Macmillan (India) Ltd.. 8. Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry - Maron and Landor - Colier - Macmillan. 9. Physical Chemistry - G.W. Castellan - Narosa publishing house. 10. Physical Chemistry - Walter J. Moore - Orient Longman. 11. Numerical Problems on Physical Chemistry Gashal, Books and Allied (P) Ltd., 12. Universal General Chemistry, C.N.R. Rao, Macmillan. 13. Group Theory and its Chemical Applications - P.K.Bhattacharya - Himalaya Publishing House.
REFERENCE BOOKS FOR INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY: 1. ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY A. RAVIKRISHNAN, SRI KRISHNA PUBLICATIONS SAVARAPOONDI (POST), POLUR (T.K), T.V. MALAI (DT) 606 902 2. ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY V.SRINIVASAN, SD. UMA MAGESWARI, M. MEENA SCITECH PUBLICATIONS(INDIA) P LTD.,
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(INCLUDING PETROCHEMICALS AND INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC SYNTHESIS) B.K. SHARMA GOEL PUBLISHING HOUSE, MEERUT. 17. BASIC APPLIED CHEMISTRY (INCLUDING PRACTICALS) P.C. JAIN, MONIKA JAIN DHANPAT RAI AND SONS 1682, NAI SARAK, NEW DELHI - 110 006. 18. AIR POLLUTION M.N. RAO H..V.N RAO TATA MCGRAW-HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITED, NEW DELHI. 19. FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY JAYASREE GHOSH S,.CHAND & COMPANY, RAM NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110055. 20. TEXT BOOK OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
2ND REVISED EDITION K.S.TEWARI N.K/VISHNOI S.N.MEHROTRA VIKAS PUBLISHING HOUSE PVT LTD. 21. TEXT BOOK OF PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY JAYASHREE GHOSH 2ND EDITION S,.CHAND & COMPANY RAM NAGAR, NEW DELHI - 110055
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1. Vogels text book of chemical analysis 2. Practical chemistry - A.O. Thomas - Scientific book center, Cannanore. 3. Practical chemistry - S. Sundaram - 3 Volumes - S. Viswanathan 4. Vogels text book of practical organic chemistry - Longman
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bacteria, virus, chemotherapy and vaccine. 1.2 Causes, symptoms and drug for jaundice, cholera, malaria and filaria. First aid for accidents antidotes for poisoning. UNIT - II 2.1 Causes, detection and control of anaemia and diabeties. Diagnostic test for sugar, salt and cholesterol in serum and urine. 2.2 Indian medicinal plants and uses-Tulasi, Neem, Kizhanelli, Mango, Semparuthi, Adadodai and Thoothvelai.
UNIT- III 3.1 Antibacterials: Sulpha drugs-examples and actions-prontosil sulphathiazole, sulphafurazole Antibiotics-definition and chloramphenicol only. 3.2 Antiseptics and disinfectants - definition and distinction-phenolic compounds, chloro compounds, and cationic surfactant. action of penicillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol - SAR of
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non narcotic- morphine and its derivatives, pethidine and methodone- salicylic derivative, paracetamol, ibuprofen - disadvantages and uses. 4.2 Causes, and treatment of cancer - AIDS - AZT, DDC.
UNIT - V 5.1 Anaesthetics - definition-local and general - volatile nitrous oxide, ether, Chloroform, cyclo propane - trichloroethylene - uses and disadvantages. 5.2 Drugs affecting CNS - Definition, distinction and examples for tranquilizers, sedatives, hypnotics, psychedelic drugs - LSD Hashish- their effects. Reference Books: 1. A Text Book of Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Jayashree Ghosh - S. Chand Company Ltd. 2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry - S. Lakshmi -Sultan Chand. 3. Pharmacology and Pharmatherapeutics - R.S. Satoskar - Popular Prakashan - Vol.I and Vol II. 4. Medicinal Chemistry - Asuthosh Kar - New Age International Publishers. 5. A Text Book of Synthetic drugs - O.D. Tyagi - Ammol Publications. 6. Introduction to Biological Chemistry _- J. Awapara Prentice Hall 7. A text book of Biochemistry - Ambika.S 8. Biochemistry - A.L.Lehinger 9. Essentials of Biological Chemistry - James Fanley - East West Press
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UNIT-II Molecular Weight of polymers, Number average, weight average, sedimentation and viscosity average molecular weights, Molecular weights and degree of polymerization. Reactions Hydrolysis, Hydrogenation, addition, substitution, cross linking - vulcanization and cyclisation. UNIT-III Polymerization techniques: Bulk, solution, suspension & emulsion polymerization polycondensation. Polymer processing - Calendaring, die casting, rotational casting. - melt
UNIT-IV Chemistry of commercial polymers- General methods of preparation, properties and uses of the following - Teflon, polyethylene, polystyrene, polyesters, poly amides, polycarbonates and PVC.
UNIT-V Advances in polymers; Bio-Polymers, biomaterials, polymers in medical field, High temperature and fire resistant polymers Silicones.
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Reference Books: 1.Text Book of Polymer Science, Bill meyer F.W. Jr. John Wiley & Sons 1984. 2. Polymer Science , Gowarikar. V.R. Viswanathan, N.V. Jayader Sreedhar. Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 2005 3. Polymer Chemistry, Sharma.B.K Goel Publishing House, Meerut- 1989. 4.Polymer Chemistry. Arora M.G. Vadar M.S. - Anmol publications (p) Ltd., New Delhi 1989. 5. Polymer Chemistry - An introduction - M.P. Stevens, oxford..
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UNIT- I Green Chemistry Introduction 1.1 Need for green chemistry principles of green chemistry atom economy definition with example (ibuprofen synthesis) green oxidant hydrogen peroxide. 1.2 Microwave assisted organic synthesis apparatus required examples of MAOS (synthesis of fused anthroquinones, acetalization of a byproduct of sugar industry, 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition of nitrones to fluorinated dipolarophiles, Leukart reductive amination of ketones) advantages and disadvantages of MAOS. 1.3 Organic reactions by sonication method apparatus required examples of sonochemical reactions (Heck, Hundsdiecker and Wittig reactions). UNIT-II Green Reactions (9 Hours) 2.1 Acetylation of primary amine, base catalyzed aldol condensation (synthesis of dibenzalpropanone), halogen addition to C=C bond (bromination of trans-stilbene), [4+2] cycloaddition reaction (DielsAlder reaction between furan and maleic acid). 2.2 Rearrangement reaction (benzyl-benzilic acid rearrangement), coenzyme catalyzed benzoin condensation (thiamine hydrochloride catalyzed synthesis of benzoin, Pechmann condensation for coumarin synthesis (clay catalyzed solid state synthesis of 7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin). 2.3 Electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions (nitration of phenol, bromination of acetanilide) green oxidation reactions (synthesis of adipic acid, preparation of manganese (III) acetylacetonate) zeolite catalyzed Friedel-Crafts acylation. UNIT-III Green Solvents 3.1 Ionic liquids: simple preparation types properties and application ionic liquids in organic reactions (Heck reaction, Suzuki reactions, epoxidation), industrial (battery) and
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1. Methods and Reagents for Green Chemistry, P. Tundo, A. Perosa and F. Zechini, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New Jercy, (2007). 2. The Chemistry of Nanomaterial: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Vol. I and II, CNR Rao, Springer (2006). 3. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies, Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, Geoff Smith, Michelle Simmons, Burkhard Raguse, Overseas Press (2005). 4. Nanochemistry, G. B. Segreev, Elsevier, Science, New York, (2006).
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Benzaldehyde, Ethyl acetate, Ethylamine, Ethyl Bromide, Toluene and Isopropyl phenyl ketone. UNIT-III 3.1 Mass spectroscopy - basic principles instrumentation - molecular ion peak, base peak, metastable peak, isotopic peak their uses. Fragmentation Nitrogen rule - determination of molecular formulae mass spectrum of simple organic compounds identification alcohols, aldehydes, aromatic hydrocarbons. UNIT-V 4.1 Interpretation of mass spectra of simple organic compounds such as Acetone, Anisole,
Benzaldehyde, Ethyl acetate, Ethylamine, Ethyl Bromide, Toluene and Isopropyl phenyl ketone. Mc-Lefferty Rearrangement. UNIT-V 5.1 E.S.R.Spectroscopy - condition - theory of esr spectra - hyperfine splitting - esr spectra of simple radicals - CH3,CD3,Naphthalene radical ions only.
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PAPER 3 C. NANOCHEMISTRY
Objective:
To introduce the basics of nanotechnology. To learn the instrumental techniques used in characterization of nano materials.
UNIT-I Basics of Nanochemistry: Introduction definition length scales importance of nanoscale and its technology self assembly of materials self assembly of molecules porous solids, nanowires, nanomachines and quantum dots. UNIT-II Nano Particles: Introduction types of nanoparticles preparation, properties and uses of gold, silicon, silver, zinc oxide, iron oxide, alumina and titania nanoparticles. UNIT-III Synthetic Techniques: Techniques to synthesize nanoparticles top down and bottom up approaches common growth methods characterization of nanoparticles applications and toxic effects of nanomaterials. UNIT-IV Nano Materials: Preparation, properties and applications of carbon nanotubes, nanorods, nano fibre and nanoclay.
UNIT-V Instrumental Techniques: Electron microscopes scanning electron microscopes (SEM) transmission electron microscopes (TEM) scanning probe microscopy atomic force microscopy (AFM) scanning tunneling electron microscope (STEM) basic principles only. Books for Study: 1.Nanotechnology, S.Shanmugam, MJP Publishers, Chennai (2010). 2.A Handbook on Nanochemistry, Patrick Salomon, Dominant Publishers and Distributers, New Delhi. 3.Nanobiotechnology, S. Balaji, MJP Publishers, Chennai (2010).
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Books for Reference: 1.The Chemistry of Nanomaterial: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Vol. I and II, CNR Rao, Springer (2006). 2. Nanotechnology: Basic Science and Emerging Technologies, Mick Wilson, Kamali Kannangara, Geoff Smith, Michelle Simmons, Burkhard Raguse, Overseas Press (2005). 3 Nanochemistry, G. B. Segreev, Elsevier, Science, New York, (2006).
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UNIT-II Soil Fertility and Productivity: Organic Manures - Farmyard Manure - Compost - Oil cakes - Bone meal - Meat meal - Fish meal - Blood meal and green Manures - Fertilizers - Classification of fertilizers - Requisites of a good fertilizers - Nitrogenous fertilizers - Phosphatic fertilizers - super Phosphate of lime Triple super phosphate - NPK fertilizers - ill effects of fertilizers - effect of mixed fertilizers on soil pH - Micronutrients - role of micronutrients sources - Need for nutrient balance - Soil management and Micronutrients needs. UNIT-III Pesticides: Classification of Insecticides - Stomach poisons - Contact poisons and Fumigants Insecticides - Organic Insecticides - DDT - Gammexane - Malathion - Parathion - Fungicides Herbicides - Rodenticides - Pesticides in India - Adverse environmental effects of pesticides.
UNIT-IV Leather Chemistry: Introduction - Constituents of Animal Skin - Preparing skins and hides Cleaning and soaking Liming and degreasing - Manufacture of Leather - Leather Tanning - Vegetable Tanning - Chrome Tanning and Mineral Tanning - Dyeing and Fat liquoring - Leather finishing - oil tanning - by products.
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