MSC Chemistry Syllabus
MSC Chemistry Syllabus
SEMESISTER
Semester - I
Theory courses : Paper No. Title
G-11101 CH-101 - I : Inorganic Chemistry.-I
G-11201 CH-102 -II: Organaic Chemistry.-I
G-11301 CH-103-III: Physical Chemistry-I.
G-11401 CH-104-IV : Analytical Chemistry-I.
Practical courses :
G-11601 CH-111- I ) Relevant practicals.
G-11701 CH-112-II)
Semester -II
Theory courses Paper No. Title.
G-21101 - CH-201 - V Inorganic Chemistry - II.
G-21201 - CH-202 - VI Organic Chemistry - II.
G-21301 - CH-203 - VII Physical Chemistry - II.
G-21401 - CH204 - VIII Analytical Chemistry -II.
Practicals courses
G-21601 - CH-211-III
G-21701 - CH-212-IV
Semester – III.
The students shall opt. three papers and one elective in each specialization.
Theory courses :
Inorganic chemistry :Core papers : ICH-301, ICH-302, ICH-303
Elective : ICH- 304 ( A to ………………….)
Organic chemistry : Core papers : OCH-301, OCH-302, OCH-303,
Elective : OCH- 304 (A to…………………...).
Physical chemistry : Core papers : PCH-301, PCH-302, PCH-303,
Elective : PCH-304 (A to …………………..).
Analytical chemistry : Core papers : ACH-301, ACH-302, ACH-303,
Elective : ACH-304 (A to ………………….).
Practical courses :
Semester – III
Semester– IV
The students shall opt. three papers and one elective in each specialization.
Theory courses :
Inorganic chemistry :Core papers : ICH-401, ICH-402, ICH-403
Elective : ICH- 404 ( A to ....)
Organic chemistry : Core papers : OCH-401, OCH-402, OCH-403,
Elective : OCH- 404 (A to…).
Physical chemistry : Core papers : PCH-401, PCH-402, PCH-403,
Elective : PCH-404 (A to …).
Analytical chemistry : Core papers : ACH-401, ACH-402, ACH-403,
Elective : ACH-404 (A to ..).
Practicals
C) OTHER FEATURES:
INTAKE CAPACITY: 96 Students Organic- 30
Inorganic- 30
Physical- 20
Analytical- 16
2. Sand bucket
UNIT-I
Wave mechanics [15]
UNIT-II
Stereochemistry and Bonding in main group compounds [15]
VSEPR theory &drawbacks, Pπ− Pπ, Pπ−dπ and dπ− dπ bonds, Bent rule,
Hybridization involving f-orbital energies of hybridization, some simple reactions
of covalently bonded molecules.
Unit-III [15]
a) Chemistry of transition elements (10)
UNIT-IV
Electronic, Electric and Optical behaviour of Inorganic materials [15]
Recommended Books:
The SN2, SN1 and Sni reactions with respects to mechanism and stereochemistry.
Nucleophilic substitutions at an allylic, aliphatic trigonal and vinylic carbons.
Reactivity effect of substrate structure, effect of attacking nucleophiles, leaving
groups and reaction medium. Ambident nucleophiles, Neighbouring Group
Participation.
UNIT-II [15]
a) Aromatic Electrophilic Substitutions: (8)
Introduction, Concept of Aromaticity, the arenium ion mechanism, orientation
and reactivity in Nitration, Sulphonation, Friedel-Crafts and Halogenation in
aromatic systems, energy profile diagrams. The ortho/para ratio, ipso attack,
orientation in their ring systems. Diazo-coupling, Vilsmeir reaction, Gatterman-
Koch rection, Von Richter rearrangement . Nucleophilic aromatic substitution
reactions SN1, SN2.
UNIT-III [15]
a)Addition to Carbon–Carbon Multiple Bonds (7)
Mechanism and steriochemical aspects of the addition reactions involving
electrophiles and free radicals, regio and chemo-selectivity, orientation and
reactivity. Hydrogenation of double and triple bonds, hydrogenation of aromatic
rings. Michael reaction.
b) Elimination Reactions: (8)
The E1, E2 and E1cB mechanisms. Orientation in Elimination reactions.
Reactivity: effects of substrate structures, attacking base the leaving group the
nature of medium on elimination reactions. Pyrolytic elimination reactions.
UNIT-IV [15]
a) Study of following reactions: (7)
Beckman, Fries, Benzilic acid, Hoffman, Schmidt, Curtius, Lossen & Benzilic
acid, Witting, Neber, and Prins.
b) Stereochemistry: (8)
Concept of Chirality and molecular dissymmetry, Recognition of symmetry
elements and chiral centers, Prochiral relationship, homotopic, enantiotopic and
disteriotopic groups and faces. Recemic modifications and their resolution, R and
S nomenclature. Geometrical isomerism E and Z. Nomenclature. Conformational
analysis : cyclohexane derivatives, stability and reactivity, Conformational
analysis of disubstituted cyclohexanes.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. A guide book to mechanism in Organic chemistry (Orient-Longmens)- Peter
Sykes
2. Organic reaction mechanism (Benjamin) R. Breslow
3. Mechanism and structure in Organic chemistry (Holt Reinh.)B. S. Gould.
4. Organic chemistry(McGraw-Hill)Hendrikson, Cram and Hammond.
5. Basic principles of Organic chemistry (Benjamin) J. D.Roberts and M. C.
Caserio.
6. Reactive Intermediates in Organic chemistry (John Wiley)N. S. Issacs.
7. Stereochemistry of Carbon compounds. (McGraw-Hill)E.L.Eliel
8. Organic Stereochemistry (McGraw-Hill) by Hallas.
9. Organic reaction mechanism (McGraw-Hill) R. K. Bansal.
10. Organic chemistry- R. T. Morrison and R. N. Boyd,(Prentice Hall.)
11. Modern organic reactions(Benjumin) H. O. House.
12. Principle of organic synthesis- R.O.C. Norman and J. M. Coxon.(ELBS)
13. Reaction mechanism in organic chemistry- S. M. Mukharji and S. P. Singh.
14. Stereochemistry of organic compoundsc) D. Nasipuri.
15. Advanced organic chemistry (McGraw-Hill) J. March.
16. Introduction to stereochemistry(Benjumin) K. Mislow.
17. Stereochemistry by P. S. Kalsi (New Age International)
UNIT-I
THERMODYNAMICS-I [15]
UNIT-II
THERMODYNAMICS-II [15]
1. Ideal solutions, Rault’s law, Duhem-Margules equation and its applications to
vaporpressure curves( Binary liquid mixture ), determination of activity
coefficients fromvapor pressure measurements, Henry’s law. 08
2. Nonideal solutions : deviations from ideal behaviour of liquid mixtures, liquid-
vapor compositions, conditions for maximum. 07
UNIT-III [15]
KINETIC THEORY OF GASSES
1. Postulates of kinetic theory of gases, P-V-T relations for an ideal gas, non-ideal
behavior of gases, equation of state, compressibility factor, virial equation, van der
Waal’s equation, excluded volume and molecular diameter, relations of van der
Waal’s constants with virial coefficients and Boyle temperature. [05]
2. Molecular statistics, distribution of molecular states, deviations of Boltzmann
law for molecular distribution, translational partition function, Maxwell-
Boltzmann law for distribution of molecular velocities, physical significance of
the distribution law, deviation of expressions for average, root mean square and
most probable velocities, experimental verification of the distribution law. [05]
3. Molecular collision in gases, mean free path, collision diameter and collision
number in a gas and in a mixture of gases, kinetic theory of viscosity and
diffusion. [05]
UNIT-IV [15]
COLLOIDS AND MACROMOLECULES
1. Sols, Lyophilic and lyophobic sols, properties of sols, coagulation. Sols of
surface active reagents, surface tension and surfactants, critical micelle
concentration. (05)
2. Macromolecu les: Mechanism of polymerization, molecular weight of a
polymer (Number and mass average ) viscosity average molecular weight,
numerical problems. Degree of polymerization and molecular weight, methods of
determining molecular (05)
weights( Osmometry, viscometry, light scattering, diffusion and
ultracentrifugation) 05
3. Chemistry of polymerization: Free radical polymerization(Initiation,
propagation and termination ), kinetics of free radical polymerization, step growth
polymerization( Polycondensation ), kinetics of step polymerization, cationic and
anionic polymerization.( 05)
( More stress should be given to solving numerical problems )
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Physical Chemistry – P. W. Atkins, Oxford University press, VIIth
edition,2002.
2. Text book of Physical Chemistry – S. Glasstone
3. Principles of Physical Chemistry – Marron and Pruton
4. Physical Chemistry – G. M. Barrow, Tata-McGraw Hill, Vth edition, 2003.
5. Physical chemistry- G. K. Vemulapalli, Prentice-Hall of India, 1997.
5. Thermodynamics for Chemists – S. Glasstone, D. Van Nostrand , 1965.
6. Thermodynamics A Core Course- R. C. Srivastava, S. K. Saha and A. K. Jain,
Prentice-Hall of India, IInd edition, 2004.
7. Physical Chemistry of macromolecules- D. D. Deshpande, Vishal Publications.
8. Polymer Chemistry- F. W. Billmeyer Jr, John-Wiley & Sons, 1971.
Paper CH-104 Analytical Chemistry –I
UNIT-I
Errors and treatment of Analytical Chemistry [15]
Errors, Determinant, constant and indeterminate. Accuracy and precision
Distribution of random errors. Average derivation and standard derivation,
variance and confidance limit. Significance figures and computation rules. Least
square method. Methods of sampling: samples size. Techniques of sampling of
gases, fluid, solids, and particulates.
UNIT-II
Chromatographic methods: [15]
General principle, classification of chromatographic methods. Nature of partition
forces. Chromatographic behavior of solutes. Column efficiency and resolution.
Gas Chromatography: detector, optimization of experimental conditions. Ion
exchanges chromatography. Thin layer chromatography: coating of materials,
prepative TLC. Solvents used and methods of detection Column chromatography:
Adsorption and partition methods. Nature of column materials.
Preparation of the column. Solvent systems and detection methods.
UNIT-III
Electroanalytical Techniques: [15]
Polarography: Introduction, Instrumentation, Ilkovic equation and its verification.
Derivation of wave equation, Determination of half wave potential, qualitative and
quantitative applications. Amperometry: Basic principals, instrumentation, nature
of titration curves, and analytical applications.
UNIT-IV
Computer Science: [15]
Introduction: History etc. Hardware: Central processor unit. Input devices. Storage
devices. Periferals, Software: Overview of the key elements of basic program
structure, loops, arrays, mathematical function. User defined functions, conditional
statements, string. Applications. Data representation, Computerized instruments
system. Microcomputer interfacing
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Analytical Chemistry: (J.W) G. D. Christain
2. Introduction to chromatography : Bobbit
3. Instrumental Methods of analysis (CBS)- H.H . Willard, L.L. Mirrit, J.A. Dean
4. Instrumental Methods of Analysis : Chatwal and Anand
5. Instrumental Methods of Inorganic Analysis(ELBS) : A.I. Vogel
6. Chemical Instrumentation: A Systematic approch- H.A. Strobel
7. The principals of ion-selective electrodes and membrane transport: W.E.Morf
8. Physical Chemistry – P.W.Atkins
9. Principal of Instrumental Analysis- D. Skoog and D.West
10. Treatise on Analytical Chemistry: Vol Ito VII – I.M. Kolthoff
11. Computer, Fundamentals-P.K.Sinha
12. Programming in BASIC : E. Balaguruswamy
13. Computer programming made simples : J.Maynard.
SEMISTER-I
ORAGNIC CHEMISTY PRACTICALS
A) Preparations
(One stage preparations involving various types of reactions)
1.Oxidation: Adipic acid by chromic acid oxidation of Cyclohexanol.
2.Aldol condensation: Dibenzal acetone from Benzaldehyde.
3.Sandmeyer reaction: p- Chlorotoulene from p-Toluidine.
4.Cannizzaro reaction: 4-chlorobenzyldehyde as a substrate.
5.Aromatic Electrophilic substitutions: Synthesis of p-Nitroaniline and p-
Bromoaniline.
6.Preparation of Cinnamic acid by Perkin's reaction.
7.Knoevenagel condensation reaction
8.Coumarin Synthesis
9.Synthesis of Heterocyclic compounds.
10. Synthesis of Dyes
B)Estimations:
1.Estimation of unsaturation.
2.Estimation of formalin.
3.Colorimetric Estimation of Dyes
4.Estimation of Amino acids
(Any suitable Expt. may be added.)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.A text book of practical organic chemistry- A. I. Vogel.
2.Practical organic chemistry- Mann and Saunders.
3.A handbook of quantitative and qualitative analysis- H. T. Clarke.
4.Organic Synthesis Collective Volumes by Blat.
M.Sc I – Semester I
Physical Chemistry Practicals
Students are expected to perform 15-20 experiments of three and half hours
duration.
Experiments are to be set up in the following techniques.
1. Potentiometry:
Determination of solubility and solubility product of silver halides, determination
of binary mixture of weak and strong acid etc.
2. Conductometry :
Determination of mixture of acids and relative strength of weak acids.
3 Refractometry :
Determination of molecular radius of molecule of organic compound.
4 Polarimetry :
Kinetics of inversion of cane sugar in presence of strong acid.
5 Chemical Kinetics :
Kinetics of reaction between bromate and iodide.
6 Partial Molar Volume :
Determination of PMV by intercept method, density measurements etc.
( New experiments may also be added )
Books recommended for Practicals :
1 Findlay’s Practical Chemistry – Revised by J.A. Kitchner (Vedition)
2 Text Book of Quantitative inorganic analysis : A.I. Vogel.
3 Experimental Physical Chemistry : R.C.Das and B. Behera
4 Practical Physical Chemistry : B. Viswanathan and P.S. Raghavan
5 Experimental Physical Chemistry :V.D. Athawale and Parul Mathur.
6 Systematic Experimental Physical Chemistry :S.W. Rajbhoj and T.K.
Chondhekar
M. Sc. Part-I Semester-I
Practicals in Analytical Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry Section
1) To verify Beer-Lambert’s Law for potassium permanganate solution and hence
to
determine the molar extinction coefficient and unknown concentration of given
sample colorimetrically
2) To determine the solubility of calcium oxalate in presence of KCl ( Ionic
Strength
Effect)
3) To determine the solubility of calciuum oxalate in presence of HCl ( H+ ion
Effect)
(Any other experiments may be added)
Organic Chemistry Section
1 Analysis of Pharmaceutical tablets.
2 To verify the Beer-Lamberts Law and determine the concentration of given dye
solution colorimetrically.
3 To estimate the amount of D-glucose in given solution colorimetrically.
4 To determine the acid value of given oil
(Any other experiments may be added)
Inorganic Chemistry Section
1 Determination of sodium from the fertilizer sample using cation exchange
chromatographically.
10
2 Determination of calcium from given drug sample.
3 Determination of hardness, alkalinity and salinity of water sample
4 Separation and estimation of chloride and bromide on anion exchanger.
(Any other experiments may be added)
M. Sc. Part – I (Semester – II)
UNIT-I [15]
Chemistry of non – Transition elements
UNIT-II
a) Organometallic Chemistry of transition elements [08]
Stepwise and overall formation constants and their interaction, trends in stepwise
constants, factors affecting the stability of metal complexes with reference to
nature of metal ion and ligand, chelate effect and its thermodynamic origin,
determination of formation constants by pH – metry, spectrophotometry methods.
UNIT-III
Studies and applications of Lanthanides and Actinides [15]
Recommended Books:
RECOMMONDED BOOKS
1.Modern synthetic reactions-(Benjamin) H. O. House.
2.Reagents in organic synthesis-(John Wiley) Fieser and Fieser
3.Principles of organic synthesis-(Methuen) R. O. C. Norman
4.Hydroboration- S. C. Brown.
5.Advances in Organometallic Chemistry- (A.P.)F. C. A. Stone and R. West.
6.Organic Chemistry (Longman)Vol. I & Vol. II- Finar
7.Oxidation by-(Marcel Dekker) Augustin
8.Advanced Organic chemistry 2nd Ed. R R. Carey and R. J. Sundburg.
9.Tetrahydron reports in organic chemistry- Vol.1, No. 8.
10.Organic Synthesis-(Prentice Hall)R. E. Ireland.
11.Homogeneous Hydrogenation-(J. K.) B. R. James.
12.Comprehensive Organic Chemistry- (Pargamon) Barton and Ollis.
13.Organic reactions- various volumes- R. Adams.
14.Some modern methods of Organic synthesis-(Cambridge) W. Carruthares.
UNIT-I
PHOTOCHEMISTRY [15]
Absorption of light and nature of electronic spectra, electronic transition, Frank-
Condon principle, selection rules, photodissociation, predissociation,
photochemical reactions: photoreduction, photooxidation, photodimerization,
photochemical substitution, photoisomerization, photochemistry of environment:
Green house effect.
UNIT-II [15]
Photo physical phenomena: Electronic structure of molecules, molecular orbital,
electronically excited singlet states, designation based on multiplicity rule, life
time of electronically excited state, construction of Jablonski diagram, electronic
transitions and intensity of absorption bands, photphysical pathways of excited
molecular system( radiative and non-radiative ), prompt fluorescence, delayed
fluorescence, and phosphorescence, fluorescence quenching: concentration
quenching, quenching by excimer and exciplex emission, fluorescence resonance
enrgy transfer between photexcited donor and acceptor systems. Stern-Volmer
relation, critical energy transfer distances, energy transfer efficiency, examples
and analytical significance, bimolecular collisional V quenching and Stern-Volmer
equation.
UNIT-III. [15]
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
1. Arrhenius theory of electrolytic dissociation (Evidences and limitations),
revision of basic electrochemistry( Types of electrodes and cells). (03)
2. Electrochemical cells with and without transference, determination of activity
coefficients of an electrolyte, degree of dissociation of monobasic weak acid
(approximate and accurate ), instability constant of silver ammonia complex. (10)
3. Acid and alkaline storage batteries. 02
UNIT-IV [15]
CHEMICAL KINETICS
Experimental methods of following kinetics of a reaction, chemical and physical
(measurement of pressure, volume, EMF, conductance, diffusion current and
absorbance) methods and examples. Order and methods of determination( Initial
rate, Integration, graphical and half life methods), rate determining step, steady
state approximation and study of reaction between NO2 and F2, decomposition of
ozone, and nitrogen pentoxide. 08
2. Kinetics of complex reactions, Simultaneous (first order opposed by first order),
Parallel and Consecutive reactions. Examples and numericals. 07
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
UNIT-II [15]
a) Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) 8
Magnetic and non magnetic nuclei, Larmor frequency, absorption of radio
frequency. Instrumentation (FT-NMR). Sample preparation, chemical shift,
anisotropic effect, spinspin coupling, coupling constant, applications to simple
structural problems
UNIT-III
a) Nephlometry and Turbidometry (07)
Introduction, Theory, Instruments, working and Applications
UNIT-IV
a) Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (10)
Introduction, Principal, difference between AAS and FES, Advantages of AAS
over FES, advantages and disadvantages of AAS. Instrumentation, Single and
double beam AAS, detection limit and sensitivity, Interferences applications.
REFERENCE BOOKS
M.Sc-II
INORGANIC
Unit-I
Group Theory [15]
Molecular symmetry, elements of symmetry and symmetry operations, Products of
operation, point group, classification of Molecules into point group, reducible and
irreducible representation, the great Orthogonality theorem, character table, symmetry
aspects of Molecular orbitals.
Unit-II
Electronic absorption Spectroscopy [15]
Term symbols, energies of atomic and Molecular transitions, Selection rule, Morse
potential energy diagram, electronic transitions, polarized absorption spectra. Nature of
absorption spectra, nature of absorption spectra of transition metal complexes, Orgel
diagram, Tanabe Sugano diagram, charge transfer spectra.
Unit-III [15]
A] Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy [9]
Molecular vibrations, force constants, Molecular vibrations and absorption of Infrared
radiations Raman Spectroscopy, polarized Raman lines, Use of symmetry considerations
to determine the no. of lines in IR and Raman Spectra, Spectra of gases, applications of
Raman and Infrared spectroscopy. Selection rule in Inorganic structure determinations,
Hydrogen bonding and infrared spectra, metal ligand and related vibrations.
B] Microwave spectroscopy [6]
Basic concept, rotation spectra of simple inorganic compounds, Classification of
molecules, rigid rotor model, effect of isotopic substitution on transition frequencies &
intensities non rigid rotor, stark effect nuclear and electron spin interaction and effect of
external field. Applications of Micro wave Spectroscopy.
Unit-IV [15]
A] Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy [8]
Principle Instrumentation of NMR, the chemical shift, mechanism of electron shielding
and factors contributing to the magnitude of chemical shift. Local & remote effect, spin-
spin splitting, applications of spin coupling to structural determination, double Resonance
techniques. The contact and Pseudo contact shifts Factors affecting nuclear relaxation, an
overview of NMR of metal nuclear with emphasis on 195pg & 119sm NMR.
B] Electron & Photo acoustic Spectroscopy [7]
Introduction, principle, Instrumentation and applications of following techniques photo
acoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) photo electron Spectroscopy (PES), auger electron
Spectroscopy (AES)
Recommended books:
1. K. Burger, Coordination Chemistry-experimental methods, Butterworth's
2. R. Drago: Physical method in Inorganic Chemistry, DUSAP.
3. Hill & Day advanced methods in Inorganic Chemistry, J.Weily
4. F.A. Cotton, chemical application of group theory, Weily eastern
5. Figgis, Introduction to ligand field theory field
6. Schaefer & Gilman: Basic principles of ligand field Theory, J. Wiely
7. P.R. Backer: Molecular symmetry and Spectroscopy A.P.
8. Ferraro Ziomeek, Introduction to Group theory, plenum
9. Soctland Molecular symmetry DVN
10. Dorian: symmetry in Chemistry EWAP
11. Hall: Group theory and symmetry in Chemistry MGLt
12. Nakamoto Infrared R Raman Spectra of Inorganic & Coordination compounds
J.Weily
13. Nakanisha: Spectroscopy and structure J. Weily
14. Ferroro: Metal ligand and related vibrations
15. CNR Rao Spectroscopy in Inorganic Chemistry Vol I,II,III
16. Durie: vibrations spectra and structure Vol. I to IV, Elsevier
17. Dudd, chemical Spectroscopy Elsevier
18. Popel : H.N.M.R. Spectroscopy J.Weily
19. R.J. Abraham, J.Fisher and P Loftus Wiley Introduction to NMR spectroscopy.
20. P.K. Bhattacharya: Group Theory & Its Chemical Applications
21. K.V. Reddy: Symmetry & spectroscopy of Molecules.
Paper No. ICH-302 COORDINATION CHEMISTRY – I
UNIT-I
Theories of Metal-Ligand bonding [15]
Molecular Orbital treatment, Octahedral (with and without pi bonding) tetrahedral and
square planer complexes in a qualitative manner, comparison of theories of bonding,
VBT, CFT, LFT and MOT.
UNIT-II
Structural studies of coordination compounds [15]
Compounds of first transition series elements, with respect to their electronic spectra,
magnetic & thermal properties (DTA, TGA)
UNIT-III
Magneto Chemistry [15]
Diamagnetic correction, single & multielectron system, types of the magnetic behaviour,
Diamagnetism, Para magnetism, Ferro & Ferri, Antiferro and magnetic interaction, The
origin of Para magnetism, Magnetic behavior of complexes, Simplification of Van Velck
equation, magnitude of magnetic moments, Determination of magnetic susceptibility by
Gouy and faraday method.
UNIT-IV [15]
A] Transition metal complexes & catalysis [8]
Introduction, General Principle, catalysis by transition metal complexes, Hydrocarbons
Oxidation by Molecular oxygen, olefin Oxidation, olefin polymerization, olefin
hydrogenation, Arene reactions catalyzed by metal complexes, catalysis of condensation
polymerization reaction, Current and feature trend in catalysis.
B] Mixed Ligand complexes [7]
Stabilities of ternary complexes, Dynamics of formation of ternary complexes reaction of
Coordination ligand in ternary complexes, Mimicking reactions in biological systems,
enzyme models, Amino acids ester hydrolysis, peptide synthesis & hydrolysis,
Detarbodylation of B keto acids
Recommended Books.
UNIT-IV [15]
1. Friedlander, Kennedy and Miller, Nuclear and Radio Chemistry: John Wiley
2. B.G. Harvey, Nuclear Chemistry
3. Hassinsky: Translated by D.G. Tuck, Nuclear Chemistry and its application: Addison
Wiley
4. B.G. Harvey, Introduction to Nuclear Physics and Chemistry
5. Maeclefort: Nuclear Chemistry: D.Van Nostrand
6. An N.Nesmeyannoy: Radiochemistry: Mir
7. Jacobs et al: Basic Principles of nuclear Science and Reactors, V.Nost & EWAP
8. N.Jay: Nuclear Power Today Tomorrow: ELBS
9. Kenneth: Nuclear Power Today, Tomorrow: ELBS
10. Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry, W.J. Arnikar, John Wiley
11. Nuclear and Radiation Chemistry: B.K. Sharma, Krishna Publication
12. A Introduction to Nuclear Physics: R. Babber. And Puri
Paper ICH 304A ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
UNIT-I [15]
UNIT-II [15]
UNIT-III [15]
UNIT-IV [15]
B] Environmental toxicology
Chemical solutions to environmental problems biodegradability, principles of
decomposition better industrial processes, Bhopal gas tragedy, Chernobyl, three mile
island, sewozo and minamata disasters.
Reference Books:
1. Environmental Pollution, A.K. De
2. Air Pollution, Wark & Werner
3. Environmental Pollution Control in Process Industries, S.P. Mahajan
4. Environmental Pollution, B.K. Sharma & H.Kaur
5. Introduction to Air Pollution, P.K. Trivedi
6. Environmental Pollution Analysis, S.M. Khopkar
7. A Text Book of Environmental Pollution: D.D. Tyagi, M. Mehre
8. Environmental Pollution Engineering and Control, C.S. Rao
9. Chemical in the Environment, Satake & M. Midu
10. Environmental Sciences, E.G. Engel
11. Environmental Chemistry, B.K. Sharma & H.Kaur
B] Photosynthesis [7]
Complexes of prophyries porphysins ring complexes, redox mechanism.
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
B] Biogeochemistry [7]
Biodegradation of minerals bacteria leaching and its applications.
Recommended Books:
UNIT:I
1. Catalysis [15]
a) Basic principles, thermodynamics and kinetic aspects, industrial requirements,
classification, theories of catalysis, homogeneous & heterogeneous catalysis, reaction
catalyzed by transition metal complexes and Organometallic compounds, Mechanism
of reaction viz. Hydrolysis, polymerization, esterification, hydrogenation, ammonia
synthesis, sulpur dioxide Oxidation.
UNIT-II [15]
Inorganic Polymers
Classification, types of Inorganic polymers, Chemistry of following polymers a)
Silicones b) phosphonitric halides c) condensed phosphates d) coordinated polymers
e)silicates f) Isopoly & heteropoly acids
UNIT-III
UNIT-IV
Fertilizers [15]
Classification of fertilizers, nitrogen fertilizers, phosphate fertilizers, NPK fertilizers,
H3PO3 production without using H2SO4, position of fertilizer Industries in India.
Recommended Books:
M.Sc. II Practical Courses SEM - III, Inorganic Chemistry Course ICH - 311
& ICH 312
1. Ore Analysis - 3
2. Alloy Analysis - 3
3. Preparation of coordination complexes
4. Ion exchange study of separation of mixtures & estimations
5. Spectrophotometry
6. Separation & estimation of ions using ion exchange chromatography
7. Nephelometry
8. Potentiometry
9. Conductometry
10. Thermal analysis
11. Magnetic properties of transition metal complexes
12. Spectro Fluorimetry
13. Solvent extraction
14. Nuclear chemistry
15. Soil analysis
16. Data analysis
SEMESTER-- IV
UNIT-I [15]
X-ray & neutron diffraction
a) Fundamentals of x-ray diffraction
Theory of x-ray diffraction, diffraction of x-rays by crystals, determination of crystal
structure (powder as well as single crystals), Instrumentation, determination of lattice
parameters, x-ray intensity calculations and application of x-rays
b) Introduction to neutron diffraction, theory, Instrumentation and application.
UNIT-II
Thermal method of analysis [15]
Thermogravimetriy [TG], differential thermal analysis [DTA], differential Scanning
calorimetric [DCS], Thermo mechanical analysis [TMA] Instrumentation and application,
thermometric titrations.
UNIT-III [15]
Mossbaur Spectroscopy
Introduction to Mossabaur effect, recoilless emission & absorption of x-rays,
Instrumentation, isomer shift, Quadrapole splitting and hyperfine interactions, application
of Mossbaur effect to the investigations of compounds of iron and tin .
UNIT-IV [15]
A] Electron spin Resonance [ESR] [8]
Principles of ESR, hyperfine splitting in simple systems, Instrumentation, factors
affecting G values, applications to inorganic complexes.
Recommended Books:
1. Elements of x-ray diffraction, B.DCullity, Addison Wisley, 1967.
2. Diffraction Method, Wormald, Oxford University, Press, 1973
3. Standard Method of Chemical Analysis IIIA6th end.
4. Neutron Scattering in Chemistry, Baun, G.E. Butleworth, London, 1971.
5. Mossbaur Spectroscopy, Greenwood N.N., Gibbs T.C., Chapmann Hall, 1971.
6. Chemical Application of Mossbaur Spectroscopy, Goldanski V.I & Harber R.H.,
Academic Press 1968.
7. Spectroscopy in Inorganic Compounds CNR Rao & Ferraro G.R., Academic Press,
1970.
8. Basic Principles of Spectroscopy Cheney R.Mac Grows Hill, 1971.
9. Thermal Method, Wendlandt, W.W. John, Wiley, 1986.
10. Principles of Instrumental analysis, Skoog, III rd edn., Sounders, 1985/
UNIT-II [15]
A] Stereo chemical aspects of substitution reaction of Octahedral Complexes,
Stereochemical changes in dissociation (SN2) and displacement (SN2) mechanism
through various geometries of coordination compounds. Isomerization and r-acemization
reactions in octahedral complexes.
B] Substitution reaction of labile transition metal complexes
General discussion of some of the metal complexes, the effect of other
bonded liquids on rate, reaction in nonaqueous solvents.
C] Mechanism of atom and electron transfer reactions
Key ideas concerning electron transfer, outer sphere electron transfer and
inner sphere electron transfer two electron transfer, [Co(CN)5]3 A redox &
catalytic reagent.
UNIT-III [15]
Photochemistry
Photochemistry of Coordination compounds, electronically exited states of metal
complexes, types of photochemical reactions, substitution reactions, rearrangement
reactions, redox reaction, and photochemistry of metallocene.
UNIT-IV [15]
Optical rotation and circular dichroism (CD) curves, their use in Coordination
Chemistry, principles, optically active molecules, optically rotatory dispersion, circular
dichroism, fundamentals, relationship between optically rotatory dispersion (ORD) and
circular dichroism (CD) curves.
Recommended Books:
1. F.Basolo & R. Pearsons: Mechanism of Inorganic Reactions: A Study of Metal
Complexes in Solution.
2. Obe, M.L. Inorganic reaction mechanism, Nelson, London, 1972.
3. Taube, electron transfer reactions of metal complex ions is solution. Academic Press,
1970.
4. E.S. Tould, Inorganic Chemistry
5. K.F. Purcell & J.C. Kotz, An Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry, Holt Sounder,
Japan.
6. V. Balzani & V. Cavassiti, Photochemistry of Coordination compounds, AP, London,
1970.
7. K. Burger, Coordination Chemistry Experimental Methods, Butterworths's
8. K.K. Rastogi & Mukharjee, Fundamentals of photochemistry, Wiley eastern
9. J.G. Calverts & J.N. Pits, Photochemicals of Photochemistry, John Wiley
10. Wells, Introduction to Photochemistry.
UNIT-I [15]
UNIT-II [15]
A] Ionic Conductors
Types of ionic conductors, mechanism of ionic conduction, interstitial jumps, vacancy
mechanism, diffusion, super ionic conductors, phase transition & mechanism of
conduction in super ionic conductors, examples and applications of ionic conductors.
B] Electronic properties of materials
a) Organic semiconductors, examples, properties and application
b) Superconductivity, superconductivity in metals, alloys and ceramics materials (mixed
oxides) BCS theory, Meissner effect, type I & II superconductors, application
Fullerenes as superconductors.
c) Dielectric polarization: piezoelectricity and Ferro electricity.
d) Lasers and Masers actions, laser production and application.
UNIT-III [15]
A] Magnetic properties of Materials
Introduction, Magnetization, Electron spin and magnetic moment, Theory of
diamagnetism, langevins theory & paramagnetic susceptibility of solids, ferromagnetism,
Domain theory. Hysteresis in magnetism, ferrimagnetisms (ferries) Applications of
magnetic materials.
B] Magnetic Materials
I] Structure and Properties of i) Metal and Alloys ii) Transition metal Oxides iii) Spinels
iv) Ilmenites v) Perovskite and vi) Magneto-plumbites. II] Hard and Soft magnetic
materials , hysteresis loop and their application in transformer cores, magnetic bubble
memory devices for information storage and permanent magnets III] Spin glasses:
Formation and characteristics.
UNIT-IV [15]
A] Advanced Inorganic Materials [8]
Nanotechnology and its business applications, Introduction to nanoscale, Potential
applications of nanomaterials, Challenges and opportunities scope of nanotechnology,
Commercialization scope Nanotechnology research in 21st century, Basic nanotechnology
science and chemistry concepts, basic nanostructures , nanocomposites, Thin films,
nanofoam, nanoclusters, smart nanostructures, manufacturing techniques of
nanomaterials.
Recommended Books
UNIT-I [15]
UNIT-II [15]
Chromatographic separation techniques
Extraction chromatography, theoretical aspects of extraction chromatography, correlation
between solvent extraction and extraction chromatography, techniques in extraction
chromatography, chromatographic inert support, stationary phases, use of extraction
chromatography for separation of fission products.
UNIT-III [15]
1. Ion exchange separation
Fundamental properties of ion exchangers, theories of ion exchange, exchange capacity,
screening effect, penetration of electrolytes into the ion exchange resins, sorption of
complex ions, ion exchanges equilibrium, column operation, theory of break through
curves, elution steps, use of non aqueous solvents in one exchange separation, application
of ion exchange separation in determination of total salt concentration, removal of
interfering ions, separation of anions and metals.
UNIT-IV [15]
A] Separation by electrolysis [8]
Basic principles, over potentials, electrogravimetry, constant current electrolysis,
separation with controlled electrode potentials, constant voltage electrolysis, potential
buffers, and physical characteristics of metal deposits, internal electrolysis,
electrography, electrophoresis, and electro chromatography.
B] Gas Chromatography [7]
Principles of gas chromatography, plate theory of gas chromatography, Instrumentation
for gas chromatography, working gas chromatography, application of gas
chromatography, programmed temperature chromatography, flow programming
chromatography, gas-solid chromatography, and hyphenated techniques in
chromatography Problems.
Recommended Books:
UNIT-II [15]
Radiochemical Separation
The need of radiochemical separation techniques, carrier techniques, isotope and
nonisotopic carriers, co precipitation and adsorption, ion exchange, solvent extract,
electrolytes behavior of carrier free tracer radionuclide.
UNIT-III [15]
Principle of tracer chemistry
Application of tracers in physiochemical studies, diffusion studies, isotopic and exchange
reactions, tracer in the study of the mechanism of the inorganic chemical reaction, atom
transfer & electron transfer mechanisms. Heterogeneous catalysis and surface area
measurements, radio carbon dating, tracer studies with tritium, application in metallurgy
and preservation of food, geochemical application and hot atom chemistry.
UNIT-IV
Radiation detection and measurements. [15]
Ionization current measurements, multiplicative ion collector, methods not based on ion
collection, auxillary Instrumentation and health physical instruments and counting
staticsits.
.
Recommended Books.
1. Friendlander, Kennedy & Miller, Nuclear and radio Chemistry, ohm Wiley.
2. B.G. Harvey, Nuclear Chemistry.
3. Haissinsky, Translated by D.G. Tuck, Nuclear physics and Chemistry.
4. Mark lefort, Nuclear Chemistry, D.V. Nostrand.
5. An N.Nesmeyanov, Radiochemistry, Mir.
6. Jacobs, et al, Basic Principles of nuclear science and reactors, V.Nost, EWAP.
7. N.Jay, Nuclear power, today tomorrow, ELBS.
8. Kenneth, Nuclear power, today and tomorrow, ELBS.
9. Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry, J.Arnikar, John Wiley.
10. D.C. Dayal, nuclear physics.
Paper No. C 404C Organometallic Chemistry.
UNIT-I [15]
A] Methyl derivatives of metals [8]
Structures, bonding, classification of methyl derivatives of metals, cleavage of metal
carbon bonds, thermochemical consideration.
B] Catalytic processes [7]
Carbonylation, hydrogenation, isomerisation of olefins, olefin oxidation, oligomerization,
polymerization.
UNIT-II [15]
Organometallic synthesis
Radicals + metals, carbonyls, olefins complexes, addition of metal hydrides to
unsaturated carbons,, addition of metal alkyls to unsaturated hydrocarbons, substitution
reactions, Hydrocarbons + metal Organometallic + metal, mettalation, metal halogen
exchange reactions, Mercuration & related covalent metallation reactions of
Organometallic compounds with metal salts, reactions of bimetallic compounds and
halides, ligand exchange reactions of diazoalkanes with metal hydrides and halides,
addition of M-OR to C=c, electrolyte reduction using metal cathode, decarboxylation.
UNIT-III [15]
A] Properties of reactions of Organometallic compounds [8]
Complex formation, reactions with active oxygen compounds, reactions with halogen,
reactions with alkyl halides, acid halides, reactions with oxygen, carbonyls and others.
B] Metal carbonyls, isocyanides and acetyl ides. [7]
Preparation, structure, reactions of metal carbonyls with alkyl halides, reactions of metal
carbonyls with metal alkyls, cyanides and isocyanides complexes, acetalynide complex
adduct formation. Complexes: 2,3,4,5,6 and 7 electron donor carbametallic compounds,
aromaticity of cyclopentadienyls.
UNIT-IV
.Techniques of Organometallic Chemistry [15]
Methods of synthetic chemistry, vacuum techniques, inert atmosphere, nonaqueous
media, handling and hazards of organ metallic.
Recommended books.
1. Paulson, Organometallic Chemistry -Arnold.
2. Rochow, Organometallic Chemistry - Reinhold.
3. Zeiss, Organometallic Chemistry - Reinhold.
4. Advances in Organometallic Chemistry A.P.
Practical Course Sem -IV
PR (I) 411 & PR (I) 412A)
1. Ore analysis (Three)
2. preparation of coordination compounds(Three) and preparations of mixed metal
oxides (two)
3. Ion exchange chromatography; separation of multicomponent mixtures
4. Solvent extraction
5. Spectrophotometry
6. Ph Metry
7. Conductometry
8. Polarography
9. Electrogravimetry
10. Nuclear and radiochemistry
B) Interpretation exercises
1. X-ray powder diffraction analysis of cubic compound
a. Determination of lattice constants and geometry
b. Partical Size
c. Density
2. Interpretation of Mossbaur spectrum with reference to determination of a) isomer
shift b) quadruple splitting c) Internal magnetic field d) general comment
3. Interpretation of IR spectrum with reference to stretching vibration 0-2 C=N, C=O,
N-, M-O
4. Interpretation of NMR spectrum with reference to calculation of chemical shifts and
general comments.
5. Interpretation of absorption spectra for
a. Verification of position of ligands in spectrochemical series.
b. Determination of gemetry (Octahedral, square planer, tetrahedral) of a given
compound.
c. Calculation of spectral splitting parameters.
6. Interpretation of polar gram for determination of half wave potentials and unknown
concentration.
7. Calculation of band gap of semiconductors with the help of plots of log & vs. 10 3/4.
In all 20 experiments with at least five expts in each course should be completed.
Addition of new expts in place of existing one may be allowed. A veriety of small
projects designed by by teacher based on the interest of ttu stule and capabilities should
be worked out. Project work and the review report will be examined by internal and
external examiners.
M.Sc- II
Paper No. OCH-301.
Organic reaction mechanism
UNIT-III
Study of following reaction: [ 15 ]
Mechanism, Stereochemistry, migratory aptitude, (application using
complicated example): Favorskii, Baeyer-Villiger, Chichibabin, Dienone –Phenol ,
Pinacol- Pinacolone, Suzuki Coupling, Wolff, Smile’s & Michael reactions
Books suggested:
1.A guide book to mechanism in organic chemistry
(orient- Longmans)- Peter Sykes
2.Organic Reaction Mechanism (Benjumin)- R. Breslow
3.mechanism and structure in Organic Chemistry
(Holt Reinhartwinston)- B. S. Gould
4.Organic chemistry (McGraaw Hill)- Hendrikson, cram and Hammond
5.Basic principles of organic chemistry (Benjamin)
J. D. Roberts and M. C. Caeserio.
6.Reactive intermediates in organic chemistry, (J. Wiley ) N. S. Issacs.
7.Organic reaction mechanism (Mc Graw Hill ) R. K. Bansal
8.Fundamentals of photochemistry K. K. Rohtagi- Mukherji Wiley- Eastern
9.Essentials of molecular photochemistry, A. Gilbert and J. Baggott. Blackwell
Scientific Publication.
10.Molecular photochemistry, N.J. Urro, W. A. Benjamin
11.Introductory photochemistry. Cox and T. Camp Mc Graw –Hill
12.Photochemistry R.P. Kundall and A. Gilbert. Thomson Nelson.
13.Organic photochemistry J. Coxon and B. Hallon Cambridge University press.
UNIT-I
a) Ultraviolet Spectroscopy 6
Woodward- Fisher rules for conjugated dienes and carbonyl compounds; Calculation
of λ max. Ultraviolet spectra of aromatic and heterocyclic compounds. Steric effect in
biphenyls.
b) IR Spectroscopy 9
Characteristic vibrational frequencies of alkanes; alkenes; alkynes; aromatic
compounds; alcohols; ethers; phenols and amines. Detailed study of vibrational
frequencies of carbonyl compounds [ketones; aldehydes; esters; amides; acids;
anhydrides; lactones; lactams and conjugated carbonyl compounds] Effect of hydrogen
bonding and solvent effect on vibrational frequencies; overtones; combination bands and
Fermi resonance. FT-IR of gaseous; solids and polymeric materials
UNIT-II NMR Spectroscopy 15
General introduction and definition; chemical shift; spin –spin interaction; shielding
mechanism of measurement; chemical shift values and correlation for protons bonded to
carbons [aliphatic; olefinic; aldehydic and aromatic] and other nuclei [alcohols; phenols;
enols; acids; ammines; amides and mercapto]; chemical exchange; effect of deuteration;
complex spin-spin interaction between two; three; four; and five nuclei [first order
spectra]; virtual coupling. Stereochemistry; hindered rotation; Karplus curve variation of
coupling constant with dihedral angle. Simplification
Simplification of complex spectra; nuclear magnetic double resonance; shift
reagent; solvent effect. Fourier transform technique; nuclear overhauser effect [NOE]
Resonance of other nuclei – F; P.
UNIT-III Mass Spectrometry 15
Introduction, ion production- EI, CI, FD and FAB, factors affecting fragmentation, ion
analysis, ion abundance. Mass spectral fragmentation of organic compounds, common
functional groups, molecular ion peak, metastable peak, McLafferty rearrangement,
nitrogen rule. High-resolution mass spectrometry. Examples of mass spectral
fragmentation of organic compounds with respect to their structure determination.
UNIT –IV [15]
a) Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy 6
General considerations; chemical shift [aliphatic; olefinic; alkyne; aromatic;
heteroaromatic and carbonyl compounds]; problems associated with 13C, FT-NMR,
proton decoupled off resonance.
b) Structural problems based on combined spectroscopic techniques. 9
Books suggested.
1.V.M. Parikh, Application spectroscopy of organic molecules. (Mehata)
2. D.W. Williams and Flemming, Spectroscopic methods of organic compound.
3. Silverstein and Basallar, Spectroscopic identification of organic compounds V.M.
Parikh ORPTION SPECTROSCIPY OF ORGANIC MOLECULES ( J. Wiley )
4. P.S. Kalsi Spectroscope of organic compounds ( New age publisher )
5. J.R. Dyer. Application of absorption spectroscopy of organic compounds.
6. Jackman and Sterneil , Application of NMR spectroscopy
7. J.D. Roberts, Nuclear magnetic resonance (J. Wiley)
8. Jafee and Orchin, Theory and application of U.V,
9. K. Benjamin. Mass spectroscopy
10. Beynon J H et.al , The mass spectra of organic molecules.
11. Wehli F.W, Marchand A. P. Interpretation of carbon 13 NMR ( J. Wiley )
12. W. Kemp, Organic spectroscopy ELBS
13. Willard Merritt and Dean. Instrumental methods of analysis CBS
14. Das and Jame , Mass Spectroscopy.
UNIT-III
Application of following reagents &reaction in synthesis. [15]
Complex metal hydrides, lithium dialkyl cuprate, lithium diisopropylamide
(LDA) Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide(DCC), Trimethyl silyl iodide, tributyltin hydride,
peracids, lead tetra acetate, PPA, Diazomethane , ozone phase transfer catalyst,
woodward-prevost hydroxylation, Barton and Shapiro reaction Hoffmann – Loffler-
Fretag, Miyamura, Stille, Negishi, Kamada Peterson synthesis
UNIT-IV [15]
a) Selenium dioxide, crown ethers, DDQ, Dess-Martin periodinane, periodic acid &
Iodoisobenzyl diacetate. [7]
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1.S.Warren: Designing of organic synthesis
2.J. Fuhrhop & G. Penzlin. : Organic synthesis (2nd ed.)
3.Carruthres: some modern methods of organic synthesis.
4.H.O.House: modern synthetic reaction.
5.Fieser & Fieser : Reagent in organic synthesis
6.R.O.C.Norman: principle of organic synthesis
7.CAREY & Sundharg: Advanced organic Chemistry
8.P.E.REALAND: Organic synthesis
9.Bartan and Ollis : comprehensive organic Chemistry
10.R.Admas: - organic reactions
11.Stone & west: Advances in organometallic Chemistry
12.C.W.Bird: Transition metal intermediate in organic synthesis
13.Swan & black :organometallic in organic synthesis.
14.A. Mitra : synthesis of prostaglandins
15.John Apsimon: Total synthesis of natural products
16. M. K. Mathur, C. K. Narang & R.E.Williams: polymers as aid in organic
synthesis
17.P. HODGE & D.C.SHERRINGTON: Polymer supported reaction in organic
synthesis.
18.C.J.Gray: Enzyme catalysed reaction s
19.T.W. Green & P.G.M.Wats : Protecting groups in organic Chemistry
20.T.Shona: Electroorganic Chemistry
21.Weber & Gokel : phase transfer catalyst in organic synthesis.
22. Protecting group chemistry J. Roberton (OX)
Paper No. OCH. 304
(DRUG & HETEROCYCLIC)
UNIT-I [15]
a) Drug design [7]
Development of new drugs, procedures followed in drug design, concepts of
prodrugs and soft drugs. Theories of drug activity, Quantitative structure activity
relationship. Theories of drug activity, Quantitative structure activity relationship.
History and development of QSAR. Concepts of drug receptors
UNIT-II [15]
a)
i) Anti- inflammatory: Ibuprofen, Oxyphenylbutazone, Diclophenac, Indomethacin.
ii) Antitubercular & antileprotic : Ethambutol, Isoniazide & Dapsone
iii) Anaesthetics : Lidocaine, Thiopental.
iv) Antihistamines: Phenobarbital, Diphenylhydramine.
v) Tranquilizers: Diazepam, Trimeprazine.
vi) Anti AIDS: General study
vii) Cardiovascular: Synthesis of dilliazem, quinidine, methyldopa, atenolol, oxyprenol
viii) Anti-neoplastic drugs: Cancer chemotherapy, Synthesis of mechloraethamine,
cyclophosphamide, Mephalan, uracils, mustards. Recent development in cancer
chemotherapy. Hormones and natural products.
UNIT-III [15]
a) Small ring Heterocycles [8]
Three membered and four membered Heterocycles- synthesis and reactions of aziridines,
oxiranes, thiranes, azetidines, oxitanes and thietanes.
UNIT-IV [15]
a) Six membered Heterocycles with one heteroatom [5]
Synthesis and reactions of pyrilium salts and pyrones and their comparison pyridinium
and thiopyrylium salts and pyridones. Synthesis and reactions of coumarins, chromones.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
A. Qualitative Analysis
Recommended Books :
1. Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry – A. I. Vogel.
2.Practical Organic Chemistry – Mann & Saunders.
3.A Handbook of Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis- H. T. Clarke.
4.Organic Synthesis Collective Volumes by Blat.
Semester-IV (Organic Chemistry)
Paper No-OCH-401:
Theoretical Organic Chemistry
UNIT-III [15]
a)Free radical reactions: [8]
Types of free radical reactions, detection by ESR, free radical substitution
mechanism, mechanism at an aromatic substrate, neighboring group assistance.
Reactivity for aliphatic and aromatic substrates at a bridgehead. Reactivity in
attacking radicals. The effect of solvent on reactivity. Allylic hydrogenation ( NBS ) ,
oxidation of aldehydes to carboxylic acids, auto oxidation, coupling of alkynes and
arylation of aromatic compounds by diazonium salt, Sandmeyers reaction. Free
radical rearrangement, Hunsdiecker reaction.
b) Pericyclic Reactions: [7]
Molecular orbital symmetry, Frontier orbital of ethylene, 1,3 butadiene, 13,5
hexatriene and allyl system, classification of pericyclic reaction, Wood-ward
Hoffman correlation diagrams, FMO and PMO approach, electrocyclic reactions, -
conrotatory and dis rotatary motions, 4n , 4n+2 and allyl systems, cycloaddition , and
supra and antra facial additions, 4n and 4n+2 systems, 2+2 additions of ketenes, 1,3
dipolar cycloaddition and chelotropic reactions, sigmatropic rearrangement , supra
and antrafacial shifts of H Sigmatropic shifts involving carbon moieties,3,3 and5,5
sigmatropic rearrangement and Claisen and Cope and Aza Cope rearrangement, Ene
reaction.
UNIT-IV [15]
a) Kinetic and thermodynamic control of reactions:
Reactions of naphthalenene, Wittig reaction, enolization, Friedel-Crafts reactions,
Diels Alder. [8]
Recommended Books:
UNIT-II [15]
a)Conformation and reactivity in acyclic compounds and of cyclohexanes. [5]
Stability and reactivity of diastereoisomers. Curtin- Hammett principle,
b) Some aspects of the stereochemistry of ring systems: [5]
Stereoisomerism and determination of configuration Stability of rings and ease of rings
formation)
c) The shapes of the rings other than six membered: [5]
Shapes of five, six, and seven membered rings. Conformational effects in
medium sized rings, Concept of I strain.
UNIT-III [15]
a) Fused and bridged rings: Fused bicyclic ring systems : [8 ]
Cis and trans decalins and perhydrophenanthrene. Bridged rings, Nomenclature
stereoichemical restrictions, and The Bredt’s rule, Reactivities.
b) O.R.D. and C.D. : Types of curves, the axial haloketone rule. [7]
The Octant rule. Determination of conformation and configuration.
UNIT-IV
a) Stereochemistry of Allenes, Spiranes and Biphenyls [8]
Assignment of configuration
Recommended Book
1.E.L. Eliel : Stereochemistry of carbon compounds
2.D. Nasipuri : Stereochemistry of organic compounds
3.P.S. Kalsi: Stereochemistry: conformation and Mechanism.
4.Eliel, Allinger, Angyal and Morrison : Conformational analysis
5.Hallas: Organic stereochemistry
6.Mislow and Benjamin: Introduction to stereochemistry.
7.H. Kagan : Organic stereochemistry.
8. Carl Djerassi ; Optical rotatory dispersion.
9.P. Crabbe : Optical rotatory dispersion and C.D.
UNIT-III [15]
a) Steroids [8]
Occurrence, nomenclature, basic skeleton, Diels hydrocarbon and study of the following
hormones, Androsterone, Testosterone, Estrone, Progesterone, Aldosterone and cartisone.
Biosynthesis of steroids.
b) Prostaglandins [7]
Occurrence, nomenclature, classification, biogenesis and physiological effects,
Synthesis of PGE2 and PGF2
UNIT-IV [15]
a) Biogenesis [8]
Alkaloids (pyridine, morphine and indole type) terpenoids of classes with examples,
cholesterol, flavones, coumarins, carbohydrates and proteins.
b) Vitamins [7]
Synthesis and structure of biotin and vitamin B2, synthesis of vitamin B1, biological
functions of B6, B12, folic acid and thiamin.
Books Suggested
Reference Books
1. Allan: Colour Chemistry
2. K. Venkataraman: Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes Vol- 1 to 7
3. Abrahart: Dyes & their intermediates
4. N. N. Melikov: The Chemistry of Pesticides and formulations
5. K. H. Buchel: Chemistry of Pesticides
6. R. Cleymlin: Pesticides
7. F. W. Billmeyer: Text book of Polymer Science
8. H. R. Alcock and F. W. Lambe: Contemporary Polymer Chemistry
9. J. M. G. Cowie, Blackie: Physics & Chemistry of Polymers
10. P. H. Groggins: Unit Processes in Organic Synthesis
11. B. Biollot & P. V. Wells: Perfumary Technology
12. M. Ash & I. Ash: A formulary of Cosmetic Preparations
UNIT-I
a) Cell Structure and Functions [10]
Structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, Intracellular organelles and
their functions, comparison of plant and animal cells. Overview of metabolic process-
catabolism and anabolism. ATP – the biological energy currency. Origin of life- unique
properties of carbon, chemical evolution and rise of living system. Introduction to
biomolecules, building blocks of bio- macromolecules.
b) Enzymes [5 ]
Structure activity and reactions, catalyzed determination of active site, inhibition
mechanism chemical transformations using enzyme.
UNIT-IV
a) Amino acids, Peptides and Proteins [10]
Chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis of proteins to peptides, amino acid sequencing.
Secondary structure of protein, forces responsible for holding of secondary structures. α-
helix, β-sheets, super secondary structure, triple helix structure of collagen. Tertiary
structure of protein- folding and domain structure. Quaternary structure.
Amino acid metabolism- degradation and biosynthesis of amino acids, sequence
determination: chemical/ enzymatic/ mass spectral, racemization/ detection. Chemistry of
oxytocin and tryptophan releasing hormone (TRH).
Books Suggested
1.Principles of Biochemistry, A. L. Lehinger, Worth Publications.
2.Biochemistry, L. Stryer, W. H. Freeman.
3.Biochemistry, J. David Rawn, Neil Patterson.
4.Biochemistry, Voet and Voet, John Wiley.
5.Outlines of Biochemistry, E. E. Conn and P. K. Stumpt, John Wiley.
M.Sc-II
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (PRACTICALS)
OCH-411 & OCH-412
REFERENCES BOOKS
1. A Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry – A. I. Vogel.
2. Practical Organic Chemistry – Mann & Saunders.
3. A Handbook of Quantitative & Qualitative Analysis- H. T. Clarke.
4. Organic Synthesis Collective Volumes.
5. Organic Reactions (Wiley).
Revised Syllabus
SEMESTER- III
PAPERS
PCH-302 : Electrochemistry
SEMESTER- IV
PAPERS
PRACTICAL COURSE
And Project
Semester - III
Paper No. PCH-301: Quantum Chemistry
Unit - I: Brief review of failure of classical mechanics. [15]
Wave Particle duality. The dynamics of microscopic systems: the Schrodinger equation,
the uncertainty principle, the interpretation of the wave function.
Unit - II: Formalism of Quantum Mechanics: [15]
a) Postulates of Quantum Mechanics , Eigen function and Eigen values
b) Operators
c) Acceptability of wave functions, Normalized and orthogonal wave functions.
d) Principles of superposition , Schnidt Orthogonalisation
e) Hermition operators ,
f) Theorems related to commutator operations, Stern- Gerlach experiment and spin of
electron. Spin eigen function. Concept of angular momentum, angular momentum
operators. Ladder operators.
Unit - III: Quantum Mechanics of some simple systems: [15]
a) Practical in a box: One dimensional Box - application to spectra of linear conjugated
molecular. Degeneracy in multidimensional box.
b) Potential well of finite depth ( Tunneling effect )
c) Rigid rotator,
d) Linear harmonic oscillator, the formal solutions, energy levels, degeneracy, properties
of wave functions and selection rules.
Unit - IV: The hydrogen Problem: [15]
Schrodinger equation for hydrogen atoms (polar co. ordinates) and its solution. The radial
distribution function and its significance, shape of atom orbitals.
Unit - V: A brief introduction to hydrogen like atoms. [15]
Helium atoms. Approximate methods: Perturbation theory and Self-consistent field
theory, chemical bonding and hybridization.
Approximate methods: The veriation theorem and principles, its use to obtain optimum
molecular orbital and energies.
Unit - VI: Secular equation and secular determinants. [15]
Huckel Molecular Orbital Theory, origin of aromatic stability and calculation of
delocalization energy.
Brief introduction to hetero-nuclear systems. Use of symmetry based linear combination
to simplify the problem of Huckel theory calculations for larger aromatic molecules.
REFFERENCE BOOKS
1. Introductory Quantum Chemistry by A. K. Chandra. Tata McGraw-Hill. 1988.
2. Basic Physical Chemistry by W. J. Moore, Prentice Hall, 1986.
3. Physical Chemistry, by P. W. Atkins , ELBS, 1986.
4. Quantum Chemistry, W. Kauzmann, Academic press.
5. Quantum Chemistry by Hanns.
6. Theoretical Chemistry by S. Glasstone , Van Nostrand .
7. Physical Chemistry by Alberty .
8. Quantum Chemistry by Prasad
9. Huckel Molecular theory by Keith Yates
REFFERENCE BOOKS
1. An Introduction to Electrochemistry by S. Glasstone
2. Modern Electrochemistry Vol. I & II by J. O. M. Bockris and A.K.N. Reddy .
3. Physical Chemistry by S. Glasstone
4. Electrolytic Solutions by R. A. Robinson and R. H. Strokes
5. Physical Chemistry by P. W. Atkins. ELBS.
REFFERENCE BOOKS
1. Fundamental of molecular spectroscopy by C. N. Banwell Tata McGrew Hill.
2. Physical Chemistry by P. W. Atkins , ELBS, 1986
3. Symmetry, Orbitals and spectra by M. Orchin & H. Jaffe, Willey , interscience.
4. Chemical applications of group theory by F. A. Cotton Willey , interscience
5. Symmetry in chemistry by H. Jaffe and M . Orchin , Jhon willey.
6. Group theory and its applications to chemistry by K. V. Ramen , Tata McGrew
Hill.
7. Molecular Structure and Molecular Spectra by G. Herzberg, Van Nostrand .
8. Molecular Spectroscopy by I. N. Levine , Willey interscience.
9. Molecular Spectroscopy by G. M. Barrow.
PAPER: PCH-304 (A): Solid State Chemistry (elective)
REFFERENCE BOOKS
1. A guide to laser in chemistry by Gerald R., Van Hecke, Keny K. Karokitis
2. Principals of solid state, H. V. Keer, Wiley Eastern,
3. Solid state chemistry, N. B. Hannay
4. Solid state chemistry , D. K. Chakrabarty , New Age International
5. An Introduction to Crystallography : F. G. Philips
6. Crystal Structure Analysis: M. J. Buerger
7. The Structure and properties of materials:
Vol. III Electronic properties by John Walss
8. Electronic processes in materials : L. U. Azroff and J. J. Brophy
9. Chemistry of imperfect crystal : F. A. Krogen
10. Elements of X-ray Diffraction by B. D. Cullity, Addison- Weily.
11. Solid state Chemistry by A.R.West (Plenum)
12. Electronics made simple by Jacobwitz.
Trace metal ion catalysis and their mechanisms. Micellar catalysis, Berezini,
Menger-Portonoy, cooperative and pseudo-phase ion exchange models and
examples.
REFRENCE BOOKS
1) Molecular Photochemistry , N. J. Turro, W.A. Benjamin
2) Fundaments of Photochemistry , K. K. Rohatagi - Mukherji, Weiley - Eastern
3) Elements of Inorganic Photochemistry : G. S. Ferraudi , Wiley
4) Concepts of Inorganic Photochemistry , A.W. Adamson & P. J. Fleischauer ,
Wiley
5) A Guide To lasers in chemistry , Gerald R. Van Hecke & Kerry K. Karukstis.
6) Photochemistry , R.P. Kundall, A Gilbert, Thomson Nelson
PARCTICAL COURSE
Semester - IV
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
REFFRENCE BOOKS
REFFERNCE BOOKS
REFFERNCE BOOKS
1. Physical chemistry of surfaces: A. W. Adamson.
2. Theory of adsorption and catalysis by Alfred Clark ,
3. Chemisorption by B. M. W. Trapnell and H.O. Hayward.
4. Introduction to colloide and surface chemistry by D. J. Shaw.
5. Theories of chemical reaction rates by A. J. K. laidler
6. Surface chemistry by J. J. Bikermann
Paper No.PCH- 404 ( B): Chemistry of materials (Elective)
REFFERNCE BOOKS
1. Solid State Physics, N. W. Ashcrott and N. D. Mermin, Saunders College
2. Material Science and Engineering, An introduction , W. D. Callister, Willey.
3. Principals of Solid State, H. V. keer, Willey Eastorn.
4. Materials Science , J. C. Anderson , K. D. Leaver, J. M. Alexander and R. D.
Rawlings, ELBS
5. Thermotropic Liquid Crystals, Ed, G. W. Gray, John Willey.
6. Text book of liquid crystals, Kelkar and Halz , Chemie Verlag
Paper No :PCH- 404 C: Biophysical Chemistry (Elective)
REFFERENCE BOOKS
PARCTICAL COURSE
Paper No. PCH- 411 & 412
Spectroscopy:
1) Characterization of the complexes by electronic and IR spectral data.
2) Determination of indicator constant and isobestic point of an indicator.
3) Determination of stability constant of ferric thiocyanate complex.
Potentiometry:
Determination of Eo value of Ag / AgI electrode and thisombility product of AgI
and PbI2.
Conductometry:
1) Kinetic study of hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in presence of OH- ions.
2) Determination of the critical micelle concentration of sodium lauryl sulphate in
aqueous solution.
pH - Metry:
Determination of acid - base dissociation constants of an amino acids.
Polarography:
Determination of unknown concentration of Cd +2 / Zn+2 ion in the given solution
by standard addition method.
Fluorimetry:
Estimation of quinine as quinine sulfate from medicinal tablets.
Cryoscopy:
Determination of mean activity coefficient of sulfate by freezing point depression
method.
Kinetics:
Study of the effect of ionic strength on the reaction between persulphate and
iodide by visual method.
Thermometry:
Determination of normality of given HCl & CuSO4 by thermometric titration.
Semester III
Semester IV
Semester-III
ACH – 301: General Analytical Techniques
Unit-I: Theory of Volumetric and Gravimetric Analysis: (15)
Standard solutions Indicators, theory of indicators , types of titrations, Acid , base ,
precipitation, Redox and complexometric titrations, Acid–base titrations in
nonaqueous media , solvent characterisation , living effect , applications of non –
aqueous titrations , MnO2 in pyrolusite, Na2Co3 + NaHCo3 and NaOH + Na2CO3
Mixture analysis , Gravimetric Analysis purity of the precipitate – Co precipitation’s
and post Post precipitations , precipitation from homogenous solution , organic
precipitation.
Unit-II: Ion Exchange separation : (15)
Theories of ion exchange , exchange capacity , screening effects, Ponetrations of
electrolytiones in ion exchange resin , sorption of complex ions , ion exchange
equilitria , column operation , theory of break through curre , elution steps , use of
non aqueous solvents in ion – exchange separation. Separation of halides , Rare
earths and
Unit-III : Solvent Extraction : Transition metal ions using ion exchanges. (15)
Basic principles, Classification of solvents extraction systems, Extraction equilibria,
Factors affecting extraction process , application of B- dikefones , δ -Hydroxy
quinoline , dithicarbamaes , xanthates , Thiois , separation of non metals and metals.
Unit-IV : Thermal Methods of Analysis : (15)
Effect of heat on Materials, Chemical decomposition and T. G. Curres, Analysis of
T.G. curve to show nature decomposition reactions , the product and qualities of
compounds expelled, applications, instrumentation , T.G. in controlled atmosphere
DTA, instrumentation and Methodology, application, DSC, theory , instrumentation
and applications, Thermometric titrations method and applications.
Reference Books :
1) A. I. Vogel : A text book of Quantitative inorganic Analysis , Lonqmans. 2) O.
Samuelson : Ion Exchange separation in analytical chemistry ( Jhon wiley , 1963)
3) Y. Marcus and A. S. Kertes : Ion Exchange and solvent Extraction of metal
complexes . ( Wiley – interscience , 1969)
4) J. A. Marinsky and Y . Marcus : Ion exchange and solvent Extraction
( Marcel Dekker, INC , New York , 1973)
5)G. H. Morrison and H, Freiser : Solvent Extraction in Analytical Chemistry (Jhon wiley
New York, 1958 )
6) A . K Da , S. M . Khopkar and R. A. chalmers : solvents Extraction of metals ( Von
Nostrant Ravinhold, 1970 )
7) J. Stary , the solvent extraction of metals chelates ( Pargaman )
8) Willard , Merrit and settle : Instrumental Methods of analysis.
Reference Books:
1. F. J. Welcher: Standard methods of Chemical analysis, 6th Ed. Vol. I and II( D. Van
Nostard Comp.)
2. I. M. Kolthoff: Treatise on Analytical Chemistry Vol. I & II
3. F. D. Snell: Encyclopedia of industrial Chemical Analysis Vol. 1 to 20 ( John
Wiley)
4. Riech: Outline of Indutrial Chemistry.
5. K. H. Buchel: Chemistry of Pesticides (John Wiley)
6. Indian, Pharmacopoeia, British Pharmacopoeia and U. S. Pharmacopoeia.
7. V. M. Parikh: Absorption spectroscopy of organic molecules (Addision Wesley)
8. Willard, Merrite, Dean and Settle: Instrumental methods of analysis (CBS)
9. D. H. Williams and J. Fleming: Specroscopic methods in organic chemistry ( Mc
Graw Hill)
10. Silverstein : Spectroscopic Identification of organic compounds (John Wiley)
11. Jackmann and Sternhill : Applications of NMR spectroscopy of organic Chemistry
(Pergamon Press)
12. J. D. Roberts : Nuclear Magnetic Resonance ( Mc Graw Hill)
13. K. Benjamin : Mass Spectrometry
14. Nichollas: Aids to the Analysis of foods and Drugs.
15. A. H. Beckett and J. B. Stanlake; Practical Pharmaceutical Chemistry Vol. I & II
(CBS publishers)
16. S. Ranganna:Handbook of analysis and quality control for fruits and vegetable
products (McGraw Hill)
17. Ramalu: Analysis of pesticides
Recommended books ;
1. A.K. De : Standard Methods of Waste and Waste water analysis.
2. S.M. Khopkar, Environmental Chemistry ; Environmental pollution analysis.
3. M.S. Creos and Morr, Environmental Chemical Analysis, American publication(1988)
4. A.K. De, Environmental Chemistry, New Age International publishers.Moghe and
5. Ramteke, Water and waste water analysis : (NEERI)
6. A.C. Stern, Air pollution: Engineering control vol.IV(AP)
7. P.N.Cheremisinoff and R.A.Young, Air Pollution controland Design.Hand Book
Vol.I&II (Dekker)
8. R.B.Pohasek, Toxic and Hazardous waste disposal, Vol.I&II (AAS)
9. M.Sitting, Resources Recovery and Recycling, Handbook of industrial Waste.
10. B.K.Sharma, Industrial Chemistry.
11. S.P.Mahajan, Pollution Control in Process Industries.
12. R.A.Horne, Chemistry of our Environment.
Recommended Books:
1. Garen W. Ewing, Analytical Instrumentation, Handbook, Marcel Dekker Inc. (1997).
2. Mereitt, Dean, Settel, Instrumental methods of Chemical Analysis.
3. M. Zeif and J.W.Mitchell, Contamination Control in trace elemental analysis.
4. Ajuja, Ultrapurity.
5. Minczewski,Chwastowska and Dycozynski, Separation and pre-concentration
methods in Inorganic trace analysis.Ellis Haward.
6. Cali, trace Analysis of semiconductor Materials Pergamon.
7. Overman and Cleark, Radioisotopes techniques MGH.
8. Tolgyessy, Brown and Kyrs, Isotope dilution analysis.
9. Leniham and Thomson, Activation Analysis(AP)
10. Ruzica and Stary, Substopchiometry in Radiochemical Analysis. Pergamon.
11. Ladd and Lee, Radiochemistry.
12. Clerk, Handbook of Radiochemical methods
13. Price, Nuclear radiation detections.
Practical Course
ACH-311 & 312
List of Experiments:
1.Determination of Al/Mg 8-Hydroxyquinoline as complexing agents by
spectrophotometric method.
2. Analysis of Pyrolusite ore with respect to Acid insoluble residue, Iron and MgCl2.
3. Analysis of bauxite with respect to silica, Aluminium and Iron.
4. Analysis of Cupranickel(monel metal) alloy for copper and Cickel content.
5. Fertilizer analysis for N,P,K.
6. Estimation of Na, K and Li individually by Flame Photometry.
7. Determination of sulphate by Turbidimetry.
8. Estimation of nitrogen,oxygen and Carbon dioxide in mixture by Orsat apparatus.
9. Analysis of iodized table salt.
10. Analysis of soda ash.
11. XRD and Thermal analysis Kaolinite, cobalt oxalate and zinc oxalate.
12. Analysis of glass and fluxes.
13. Estimation of hydroxy group by acetylation.
14. Analysis of vitamin A infood products.
15. Analysis of vitamin C in juices and squashes.
16. Determination of sap value and iodine value of an oil.
17. Estimation of the purity of a given azo dye by colorimetry.
18. Analysis of Lindane in BHC powder.
19. Analysis of malathion by colorimetry.
20. Determination of moisture in pharmaceuticals.
21. Estimation of nitrite in meat colorimetrically.
22. Estimation of mercury in skin ointment.
23. Chemical analysis of chill/turmeric powder.
24. Kjeldahl’s method of protein estimation in foods and feeds.
25. Determination of strength of acetic acid I commercial vinegar by conductometric
method.
26. Determination of pK value of an indicator.
27. Photometric titration of Ca and Mg with EDTA.
28. Simultaneous estimation of Cl and I by potentiometric method.
29. Estimation of bicarbonate and carbonate by potentiometric method.
30. Estimation of Fe by ceric sulphate and potassium dichromate titration
potentiometrically.
31. Polarographic estimation of traces of Cu, Cd, Ni, Zn and Fe in sample solution.
32. Electrogravimetric estimation of copper in solution.
33. Coulometry: Coulometric determination of simple ions.
34. Identification of organic compounds by their IR spectra.
35. Determination of chloride and sulphate with an adsorption indicator.
36. Estimation of vitamin B2 in the medicinal tablets fluorimetrically.
37. Kinetic study of hydrolysis of ethyl acetate in presence of OH - ions
conductometrically.
38. Determination of normality of given HCl and CuSO4 thermometrically.
39. Determination of pK of given dibasic acid pH-metrically.
40. Determination of concentration of Fe ion in ferric salicylate complex
spectrophotometrically.
41. Any other suitable experiment as needed.
SEMESTER – IV
Recommended Books:
Reference Books:
Recommended Books:
1. H. Kaur, Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis. Pragati Prakashan , Meerut.
2. W H Willard, L L Merritt and J A Dean, Instrumental Methods of Analysis.
3. S. M.Khopkar, Basic Concepts in Analytical Chemistry.
4. D. Skoog and D. West, Principle of Instrumental Analysis.Holl Seamlers.
5. E. Berlin, Principles and Practice of X-Ray Spectrometric Analysis, Plenum,
NewYork.
6. J. Winefordner, S. Schulman and T O Haver :Luminescence Spectrometry in
Analytical Chemistry.Wiely Interscience NewYork.
Recommended Books:
1.Hillebrand Lhundel, Bright and Hoffiman, Applied Inorganic Analysis, John Wiley.
2. Snell and Biffen, Commercial Methods of Analysis.
3. P.G. Jeffery, Chemical Methods of Rock Analysis, Pergamon.
4. Buchel, Chemistry of Pesticides. J Wiley.
5. Rieche, Outlines of Industrial Organic Chemistry, ButterWorth.
6. F.A.Henglein, Chemical Technology, Pergamon.
7. Kent, Riegl’s Industrial Chemistry,Rainhold.
8. Chopra and Kanwar,Analytical Agriculture Chemistry, Kalyani Publishers.
9. Aubert and Pintes, Trace Elements in Soils.
10. Bear, Chemistry of Soil.
11. Hauson, Plant Growth Regulators, Noyes.
12. P.G.Jeffery and D.J. Hatchinson, Chemical Methods of Rock Analysis.
13. F.J.Weleher, Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis, A Series of Volumes Robert
and Krigeger Publishing Company.
14. I. M.Kolthoff and PJ Ewing, Treatise o Analytical Chemistry, A series of Volumes.
15. R.D. Reeves and R.R. Brooks, Trace element Analysisof Geological Materials, John
Wiley & Sons NewDehli.
16. W.M. Johnson and J.A.Maxwell,Rock and Mineral Analysis, John Wiley and Sons,
NewYork.
17. W.F.Hildebrand, G H C Landell and HABrighot, Applied Inorganic Analysis, John
Wiley 2nd Edition.
18. K.J.Das, Pesticide Analysis(MD).
Recommended Books:
1.Allan Cury,Irvins Sunshine,Forensic Analysis, Academic Press Publications.
2. E.G.J.Clarics, Isolation and Identification of drugs, Pharmaceutical Press.
3. C.J.Creswell, C.A.Runquist and M.M.Campbell, Spectral Analysis of Organic
Compounds.
4. F.J.Welcher, Robert E,Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis, A series of volumes.
5. Hawk’s Physiological Chemistry.
6. D.J.Holme and H. Pack, Analytical Biochemistry, Longman.
7. G. Keleti and W H Liederer, Hand book of micro methods for the biological science-
VNR.
8. C H Collins, Microbiological Methods, Butterworths.
Project:
The student will develop utilities such as analysis of spectra, simulation programs which
will supplement laboratory of theory exercises in Physical, Organic, Inorganic or
Analytical chemistry.
Recommended Books:
1.Computational Chemistry, A.C.Norris, John Wiley.
2. Computer Programming in FORTRAN 77, Rajaraman, Prentice Hall.
3. Numerical Analysis, C.E.Frogberg, Macmillan.
4. Numerical Analysis, A Practical Approach, M.J. Maron, John Wiley.
5. Numerical Methods for Scientists and Engineers, H.M.Anita, Tata McGraw Hill.
6. Computers in Chemistry, K.V. Raman
Practical Course
SEMESTER-IV
B) Project :
Literature survey,synthesis,Reaction mechanism and Kinetics,Analysis of air,
water and soil samples, solid state materials, organometallic,Bioinorganc materials,The
Project/Review work will be exemined jointly by internal and enternal examiners at the
time of practical examination.
C) Any other experiments as may be needed.