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Department of Applied Chemistry

Institute of Technology
Banaras Hindu University
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Department of Applied Chemistry
Institute of Technology
Banaras Hindu University
,roposed course structure for $ive "ear Integrated () Tech) *Industrial Chemistry+.
$irst "ear
I - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
Theory:
1. Mathematics I
2. Physics I
3. Chemistry I
4. Engineering Mechanics
5. Computer Programming and Graphics
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
4
Practical:
!. Physics "a#
$. Computer "a#
%. Engineering &ra'ing
(. )or*shop Practice
3
3
4
3
2
2
3
2
Total for I0II Semester 34 35
II + ,emester for -I.,/ group of students0I ,emester for ,EC12& group of students
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
Theory:
1. Mathematics II
2. Physics II
3. Chemistry II
4. /hermodynamics
5. En3ironmenta4 ,tudies
!. Professiona4 )riting
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
Practical:
$. Physics "a#
%. Chemistry "a#
(. )or*shop Practice
3
3
3
2
2
2
Total for II0I Semester 36 35
Total for ,art 7I 58
2
Second "ear
III - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
5C6211: Chemistry of Po4ymers
5C6212: .eaction 7inetics
5P6212: 8uantum Mechanics
5M6211: Mathematica4 Methods
EC6211 5 : E4ectronics 9 Instrumentation
M,6211 : Introduction to Materia4s ,cience
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Practica4s:
5P6231: Physics "a# I
5C6231: Chemistry "a#:Po4ymers and .eaction *inetics;
5M6231: Computer "a#:Programs on C0C<<;
3
3
3
2
2
2
/ota4 2$ 24
I% - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
5C6221: Chemica4 /hermodynamics
5C6222: Chemistry of Main Group E4ements
5C6223: ,tereo6Chemistry and Mechanism in
1rganic Chemistry
5P6224: -4uid &ynamics
5M6221: 2umerica4 5na4ysis
EE62215: E4ectrica4 Engineering
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
Practica4s:
5P6241: Physics "a# II
5C6241: Chemistry "a#:/hermodynamics 9Chemica4
5na4ysis;
5M6241: Computer "a# :#ased on 5M6221;
3
3
3
2
2
2
/ota4 2% 25
3
Third "ear
% - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
5C6311: 5na4ytica4 /echni=ues in Chemistry
5C6312: ,tatistica4 /hermodynamics
5C6313 Chemistry of /ransition 9 Inner
/ransition E4ements
C>631115: Process Ca4cu4ations
C>63111?: @nit 1perations I
M,631!: ,ynthesis and Preparation of Materia4s
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
Practica4:
5C6331: Chemistry "a#. :8ua4itati3e Inorganic 5na4ysis;
5C6332: Chemistry "a#. :1rganic 5na4ysis;
5C6333: Chemistry "a#. :5na4ytica4 Chemistry;
3
3
3
2
2
2
/ota4 2% 25
%I - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
>@ 32A: >umanitiesB :open e4ecti3e;
5C6321: Instrumenta4 Method of Chemica4 5na4ysis
5C6322: 2uc4ear and .adiation Chemistry
5C6323: En3ironmenta4 Chemistry
C>632115: Instrumentation 9 Process Contro4
C>63211?: @nit 1perations II
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
Practica4:
5C6341: Chemistry "a# :8uantitati3e Inorganic 5na4ysis;
5C6342: Chemistry "a#
5C6343: Chemistry "a# :En3ironmenta4 Chemistry;
3
3
3
2
2
2
/ota4 2% 25
9 Any one of the follo:ing
>@6321 >istory of science 9 techno4ogy
>@6322 Industria4 9 1rganiCationa4 Psycho4ogy
>@6323 Inte44ectua4 Property .ights
>@6324 Energy Management
>@6325 Industria4 ,ocio4ogy
>@632! Ethics Phi4osophy 9 Da4ues
>@632$ Entrepreneurship &e3e4opment
Summer ,ractical Training - ; :ee2s duration
4
$ourth "ear
%II - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
5C6411: Chemica4 ,ensors
5C6412: Corrosion
5C6413: Chemistry of >eterocyc4ic Compounds
M,64114: Materia4s CharacteriCation
M,64115: Industria4 Po4ymers
C>641115: Chemica4 .eactor 5na4ysis
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Practica4:
C>643115: Chemica4 Engg. "a#
5C6431: Chemistry "a# :Corrosion 9Chemica4 ,ensors;
,eminar0 Group &iscussion
,ummer Practica4 /raining E3a4uation
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
/ota4 3 2!
%III - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
5C6421: Mo4ecu4ar ,imu4ation and Cheminformatics
5C6422: Industria4 Inorganic Chemistry
5C6423: Chemistry of Coordination Compounds
5C6424: ,ynthetic 1rganic Chemistry
5C6425: ?iosensors
B5ny one of the courses mentioned #e4o':
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
Practica4:
5C6441: Chemistry "a# :Computationa4 Chemistry;
5C6442: Chemistry "a# :,ynthetic 1rganic and Inorganic
Chemistry;
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4
/ota4 2$ 2!
B 1. C>6521( &esign and &e3e4opment of >eterogeneous Cata4ysts.
2. C>65223 -ue4 Ce44 /echno4ogy
3. P>65222 Pharmaceutica4 Chemistry ID :&rug design;.
4. ?C65215 5d3anced -ermentation /echno4ogy
5. 5C642! Corrosion Inhi#itors
!. 5C642$ ,o4id ,tate Chemistry
5
$ifth "ear
I< - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
/heory:
5C6511: Industria4 1rganic Chemistry
5C6512: Industria4 )aste Management
E4ecti3es + IF IIF III
3
3
(
3
3
(
PG Practica4
5C6531 Chemistry "a# :Industria4 organic Chemistry; 3 2
&issertation interim e3a4uation
,eminar on &issertation
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5
5
/ota4 2$ 2$
#ist of lectives *lectives I= II= III+
1. 5C6513 Meta4 C4usters
2. 5C6514 ?ioremediation
3. 5C6515 ,pectroscopic Identification of 1rganic Compounds
4. 5C651! 5d3anced /reatment Processes for )ater 9 'aste )ater
5. 5C651$ Petrochemica4s
!. C.6524 E4ectrica4 9 E4ectronic Ceramics
$. C>651$ Mem#rane ,eparation Processes
%. C>651% Interfacia4 and Co44oida4 Phenomena
(. C>651( Mu4ticomponent ,eparation
1. ?C65114 EnCyme Engineering and /echno4ogy
11. ?C6511 Micro#io4ogica4 Engineering
12. ?C6512 -undamenta4s of Micro#io4ogy and ?iochemistry
13. M,65122 2anomateria4s and 2anostructures
14. M,65125 5d3anced Po4ymers
< - Semester:
Su./ects
Contact
Hrs)0 1ee2
Credit
5C6541: PG ,eminar 2 1
5C6542: &issertation e3a4uation 5C6542 6 1
5C6543: &issertation open defence 6 5
/ota4 6 1!
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Chemistry7I
AC - >>8>0>38>
-irst and ,econd "a's of thermodynamicsF Concepts of entropy and free energyF /hird 4a' of
thermodynamicsF unattaina#i4ity of a#so4ute Cero. -undamenta4 e=uations of thermodynamics.
MaA'e44 re4ations and their app4ications. Partia4 mo4ar =uantities. Chemica4 potentia4. Gi##s6&uhem
e=uation. Phase and reaction e=ui4i#ria. C4apeyron e=uation. Phase ru4e and its deri3ation. Phase
diagramsF distri#ution 4a'. Idea4 so4ution and co44igati3e properties. ?inary so4utionsF fractiona4
disti44ation. >enryGs 4a'. Concepts of rateF rate constantF order and mo4ecu4arity of e4ementary and
mu4ti6step reactions. -irst and second6order reactionsF determination of rate 4a'. .e3ersi#4eF
consecuti3e and concurrent first order reactions. Chain reactions. "a's of photochemistryF photo6
physica4 processes: f4uorescenceF phosphorescence. PhotosensitiCation. E4ectro4ytic conductance and
conductometry. Ga43anicF concentration and fue4 ce44s. p>6metric and potentiometric titrations. "i=uid
Eunction potentia4 and its e4imination.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. Ira 2. "e3ineF Physica4 ChemistryF /ata Mcgra' >i44 F 5
th
editionF 22
2. .. 5. 54#erty and .. H. ,i4#eyF Physica4 ChemistryF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,ons3
rd
editionF 22.
3. G. ). Caste44anF Physica4 ChemistryF 2arosa Pu#4ishing >ouseF 3
rd
editionF 24.
4. /. Enge4 and P. .eid F Physica4 ChemistryF Pearson Education IncF 2!.
5. 7.".7apoorF E4ements of Physica4 ChemistryF
Chemistry II
AC >>830>383
Mechanism and stereochemistry of nuc4eophi4ic su#stitution reactionsF neigh#ouring group
participationF mechanism and stereochemistry of e4imination reactions :>offman and ,aytCeff
e4imination reactions;F e4ectrophi4ic addition reactions. Concept of aromaticity6>uc*e4Gs ru4eF
e4ectrophi4ic aromatic su#stitutionF directi3e inf4uence of groups in aromatic compounds. /ypes of
po4ymers and po4ymeriCationF tacticity of po4ymersF fi#ersF p4astics and e4astomersF synthesis and uses
of commercia44y important po4ymers. ?iopo4ymers. 1i4F fatsF soaps and detergentsF =ua4ity assessment.
5pp4ication of o4eochemica4s in 4u#rication. Da4ence #ond and crysta4 fie4d theories as app4ica#4e to
meta4 comp4eAesF crysta4 fie4d sp4itting in octahedra4 and tetrahedra4 comp4eAesF factors affecting
crysta4 fie4d parameter IF spectrochemica4 seriesF Hahn6/e44er distortionF 4imitations of crysta4 fie4d
theoryF magnetic properties and co4our of comp4eAes. C4assification and genera4 methods of synthesis
of organometa44ic compoundsF #onding characteristics of e4ectron deficient organometa44ic
compoundsF meta4 car#ony4sF meta4 a4*enes and meta4 arenes. 5pp4ication of organometa44ic
compounds in po4ymeriCation and cata4ysis. /itrimetric ana4ysis 'ith reference to acid6#aseF redoAF
precipitation and comp4eAometry.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. ../. Morrison and .. 2. ?oydF /eAt #oo* of 1rganic ChemistryF Prentice >a44F 2e' &e4hiF !
th
editionF 1((2F
2. Peter ,y*esF Guide #oo* to .eaction Mechanism in 1rganic ChemistryF "ongmanF "ondonF!
th
editionF 1((!.
3. /.).G. ,o4omonF 1rganic chemistryF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,onsF 2e' Jor*.
4. H. &. "eeF Concise Inorganic ChemistryF Chapman and >a44F 5
th
editionF 1(($.
5. -. 5. CottonF G. )i4*insonF C. Muri44o and M. ?ochmanF 5d3anced Inorganic ChemistryF Hohn
)i4ey 9 ,onsF !
th
edition.
!. -. 5. CottonF G. )i4*inson and Pau4 ". GausF ?asic Inorganic ChemistryF )i4ey Eastern "tdF5
th
editionF 1(%$.
$
$. Doge4Gs /eAt#oo* of 8uantitati3e Chemica4 5na4ysisF "ongmanF !
th
editionF 1(((.
AC73>8> Chemistry of ,olymers
13er3ie' of po4ymers and po4ymeriCationF chain and step gro'th po4ymeriCationF mechanism of free
radica4F cationicF anionic and coordination po4ymeriCationF stereochemistry of po4ymersF degradation
mechanism of po4ymersF reactions of po4ymers and their significanceF techni=ues of po4ymeriCationF
chemistry of se4ected organic and inorganic po4ymers.
Mo4ecu4ar 'eight 9 siCe of po4ymer disso4utionF methods for determination of po4ymersF mo4ecu4ar
'eight and degree of po4ymeriCationF po4ydispersity 9 mo4ecu4ar 'eight distri#ution in po4ymersF
*inetics of po4ymeriCationF g4ass transition temperature 9 crysta44inity of po4ymersF thermodynamics
of po4ymersF -4orry >uggin theoryF conducting po4ymersF mechanica4 properties of po4ymers.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. ..?. ,eymourF C.E. CarraherF Po4ymer ChemistryF C.C PressF $th editionF 2%F ?oca .aton.
2. H . -riedF Po4ymer ,cience and techno4ogyF Prentice >a44 of India 2e' &e4hi2nd edition25.
3. .. Go'ari*erF 2.D. Dis'anathan and H. ,reedharF Po4ymer ,cienceF )i4e Eastern 4imitedF
2e' &e4hiF23.
4. - ) ?i44meyer F/eAt #oo* of Po4ymer ,cience F )i44ey 6Interscience 2e' Jor*F4
th
Ed. 1(%1.
5. ?. Do44mertF Po4ymer ChemistryF ,pringer6Der4agF ?er4in.

AC 7 3>83 Reaction @inetics
-undamenta4 aspects of reaction *ineticsF co44ision and transition state theories of reactions rates.
7inetics and mechanisms of homogeneous and heterogeneous cata4ytic reactions. 7inetics of
e4ectrochemica4 reactions 'ith specia4 reference to hydrogen e3o4ution reaction and e4ectrodeposition.
Mechanism of comp4eA reactionF deri3ation of differentia4 rate e=uationsF steady state and rate 4imiting
approAimations as app4ied for comp4eA reactionsF fast reactionsF techni=ues for study of fast reactions.
EAp4osion reactions. 7inetics and Mechanism of Ionic chain reactions. 7inetic treatment of diffusion
in 4i=uids and so4utions.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. 7.H. "aid4erF Chemica4 7ineticsF 3
rd
Ed. Pearson Education Inc.
2. H. .aEaramF H.C. 7uriacoseF 7inetics and Mechanisms of Chemica4 /ransformationsF McMi44an.
India "td.
3. ,.7. @padhayayF Chemica4 7inetics and .eaction &ynamicsF 5namaya Pu#4ishersF 2e' &e4hi.
4. H.1GM. ?oc*ris and 5.7.2. .eddyF Modern E4ectrochemistry Do4 IIF P4enum PressF 2e' Jor*.
A, 7 3>83 Auantum (echanics
-oundation and formu4ation of =uantum theoryF ,chrKdinger e=uationF potentia4 'e44F 7ronig Penny
mode4F 5ngu4ar momentumF /'o and three dimensiona4 pro#4emsF &egeneracyF Centra4 potentia4sF
>ydrogen atomF Identica4 partic4esF ,ymmetric and 5ntisymmetric ,tates. >e4ium atomF ,chrKdinger
and >eisn#erg picturesF Canonica4 commutations.
5pproAimation methods for #ound statesF )7? approAimationF /ime6 independent and /ime6
dependent pertur#ation theoryF ,cattering theory.
%
A( - 3>8> (athematical (ethods
,o4utions in seriesF ?esse4 function and "egendre function: ,e4f + adEoint differentia4 e=uationsF Po'er
series method of so43ing second order differentia4 e=uationF ?esse4Gs functions of first *ind H
n
:A; and
second *ind J
n
:A;F .ecurrence re4ationsF Generating functions of H
n
:A;F 1rthogona4 property of ?esse4
functionsF "egendreGs e=uationF "egendre po4ynomia4s P
n
:A;F .odrigues formu4aF Generating function
of P
n
:A;F 1rthogona4 property of P
n
:A;F ,turm6"iou3i44e pro#4em.
Integra4 /ransform: "ap4ace transform and its propertiesF In3erse "ap4ace /ransform. @se of partia4
fractionsF Con3o4ution theorem. 5pp4ications in so43ing differentia4 e=uations. -ourier transform and
its properties. In3erse -ourier /ransform. Con3o4ution theorem. 5pp4ication of -ourier /ransform in
so43ing initia4 and #oundary 3a4ue pro#4ems. "ap4ace e=uation. >eat e=uation and )a3e e=uation.
Pro#a#i4ity and ,tatistics: Pro#a#i4ity: definitionsF addition and mu4tip4ication 4a'sF ?ayeGs /heorem.
.andom 3aria#4es &iscrete and continuous pro#a#i4ity distri#utions. ?inomia4F PossionF norma4 and
eAponentia4 distri#utionsF mean 3ariance moment Generating functionF Characteristic function of a
pro#a#i4ity distri#ution. Hoint pro#a#i4ity distri#ution of t'o random 3aria#4es. "inear regression and
corre4ation ana4ysis.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. E. 7reysCigF 5d3anced Engineering MathematicsF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,ons.
2. .. 7. HainF ,...7. IyengerF 5d3anced Engineering MathematicsF 2arosa Pu#4ishing.
3. Ir'in Mi44er and Hohn E. -reundF Pro#a#i4ity and ,tatistics for EngineersF Prentice >a44 of India.
C 7 3>>8 A? lectronics and Instrumentation
,emiconductor diode characteristicsL "oad 4imeL >a4f 'a3e and fu44 'a3e rectifiersL -i4ters. Po'er
supp4yL .egu4ators :$23;.
5mp4ifying de3ices :?H/F -E/; and their characteristic 'ith "- e=ui3a4ent circuits.,ing4e stage and
mu4ti stage .C coup4ed amp4ifiers :inc4uding types of coup4ing;L Ca4cu4ation of 3o4tage gainL
impedanceL -re=uency responseL -eed#ac*L >igh input impedance circuits.
1sci44ators. 1perationa4 amp4ifiers and its app4icationL -i4tersL D.C.1. and P"".
/imer and app4ications to systems. "ogic gates and #asic 4ogic circuits :,,IF M,I and #asis systems ICs;.
/ransducers. Cathode ray osci44oscope and mu4timeters :5na4ogue and digita4;.
50& and &05 for instrumentation.
(S 7 3>8> Introduction to (aterials Science
C4assification of engineering materia4s and their app4ications: Meta4s and a44oysF Ceramics and
g4assesF Po4ymersF Composites and 2o3e4 Materia4s. Price and a3ai4a#i4ity of materia4s. Processing of
engineering materia4s.
Chemica4 #onding and properties of materia4s: Mechanica4F E4ectrica4F MagneticF 1ptica4F /herma4L
1Aidation and degradation #eha3iour of engineering materia4s.
"e3e4s of structure: 2uc4ear structureF Crysta4 structureF 2anostructureF Microstructure and
Macrostructure. Processing + structure + property corre4ations.
Recommended Boo2s
1. ).&. Ca44ister. Hr.F Materia4s ,cience 9 Engineering: 5n Introduction.
2. 7.G ?udins*iF M.7. ?udins*iF Engineering Materia4s: Properties 9 ,e4ection.
3. &... 5s*e4andF /he ,cience and Engineering of Materia4s.
4. D. .agha3anF Materia4s ,cience and EngineeringF.
5. 5sh#y and &...>. HonesF Engineering Materia4s Part 1 9 2.
!. .ichard /i44eyF @nderstanding ,o4ids.
(
$. .. E. 2e'nhamF Properties of Materia4s.
AC - 338> Chemical Thermodynamics
?eha3iour of rea4 gases: &e3iations from idea4 #eha3iourF the 3ander )aa4s e=uationF 1ther e=uations
of state: &ietrici e=uationF ?erthe4ot e=uationF C4ausius e=uationF .ad4ich67'ong e=uationF the 3iria4
e=uation of stateF #oy4e temperatureF the critica4 phenomenaF critica4 temperatureF pressure and
3o4umeF determination of critica4 constantsF continuity of stateF 3ander 'aa4s e=uation and critica4
stateF the princip4e of corresponding statesF "i=uefaction of gases: Hou4e6/homson effectF Hou4e6
/homson coefficient for 3ander 'aa4s gasF Hou4e+7e43in effectF Hou4e67e43in coefficient. -ugacity of
gasesF determination of fugacityF 3ariation of fugacity 'ith temperature and pressureF fugacity of
4i=uid and so4ids. /hermodynamics of non6idea4 so4utions: acti3ity and acti3ity coefficient of so43ent
and so4utionsF mean acti3ity and mean acti3ity coefficient of e4ectro4ytic so4utionF determination of
acti3ityF acti3ity coefficientF mean acti3ity and mean acti3ity coefficient. Dapour pressure of non6idea4
so4utions. Phase diagrams of t'o component system inc4uding 4i=uid64i=uid and so4id6so4id systems.
Recommended Boo2s
1. I. 2. "e3ineF Physica4 ChemistryF /ata McGra' >i44.
2. G.). Caste44anF Physica4 ChemistryF 2arosa Pu#4ishing >ouse.
3. C. >. P. "upisF Chemica4 /hermodynamics of Materia4sF E4se3ierF 1(%3.
AC - 3383 The Chemistry of (ain 'roup lements
Genera4 chemistry of non6transition e4ementsF stereochemistry and #onding in hydridesF ha4idesF
oAidesF peroAidesF superoAidesF su#oAidesF hydroAidesF oAoacidsF organic and organometa44ic
compounds and coordination comp4eAes. Inorganic chainsF rings and cages. .o4e of non6transition
e4ements in #io4ogica4 processes. ?io6inorganic chemistry of sodiumF potassiumF magnesium and
ca4cium.
Recommended Boo2s
1. -. 5. CottonF G. )i4*insonF C.5. Muri44o and M. ?ochmannF 5d3anced Inorganic ChemistryF Hohn
)i4eyF !
th
Ed.F 1(((.
2. &.-. ,hri3erF P.). 5t*ins and C. >. "angfordF Inorganic ChemistryF 1Aford @ni3ersity Press 4
th
Edn. 2!.
3. 2.2. Green'ood and E.5 Earnsha'F Chemistry of E4ementsF Pergamon PressF 1(%(.
4. ,.H "ippard 9 H.M ?ergF Princip4es of ?io6inorganic ChemistryF @ni3ersity ,cience ?oo*sF Mi44
Da44ey 1((4.
5. I. ?ertiniF >.?. GrayF ,.H. "ippard and H.,. Da4entimeF ?io6inorganic ChemistryF @ni3. ,ci. ?oo*sF
Mi44 Da44eyF 1((4.
!. ..). >ay + ?io6Inorganic ChemistryF E44is >o44'ood "td. 1(%4.
AC7338B Stereochemistry ! (echanism in Organic Chemistry
1ptica4 isomerism due to one and t'o asymmetric car#on atomsF 1ptica4 acti3ity due to mo4ecu4ar
dissymmetryF racemic modificationsF re4ati3e and a#so4ute configurationsF conformations and
stereoisomerism of acyc4ic and cyc4ic systems F asymmetric synthesis. Geometrica4 isomerism.
.eacti3ityF sta#i4ity and stereochemistry of car#ocationsF car#anionsF free radica4sF car#enes and
nitrenes. Methods of determining reaction mechanisms. 2uc4eophi4ic and free radica4 reactionsF
addition to car#on6car#on and car#on6hetero mu4tip4e #onds. Mechanism of se4ected photochemica4
reactions.
Recommended Boo2s?
1
1. Herry MarchF 5d3anced 1rganic Chemistry .eactionsF Mechanism and structureF Hohn )i4ey.
2. E. E4ie4F ,treochemistry of Car#on CompoundsF Hohn )i4ey.
3. ,.M. Mu*herEi and ,. P. ,inghF .eaction Mechanism in 1rganic ChemistryF Macmi44an.
A,7338C $luid Dynamics
2eutra4 f4uidsF ?o4tCmann e=uationF co44isions in a di4ute neutra4 gasF co44ision integra4F MaA'e44ian
distri#utionF Conser3ation e=uationsF Moment e=uationsF Mero6order approAimationF transport
phenomenaF hydrodynamic properties of idea4 f4uidsF macroscopic deri3ation of hydrodynamic
e=uationsF e=uations of motionsF e=uation of energyF 3orticity e=uationF incompressi#4e and #arotropic
f4uidsF hydrodynamic e=uations in conser3ati3e formsF ?ernou44iGs princip4e for steady f4o'sF
tangentia4 stress in 2e'tonian f4uidF 2a3ier6,to*es e=uationF f4o' through a circu4ar pipeF sca4ing and
.eyno4dGs num#erF 3iscous f4o' past so4id #odiesF #oundary 4ayersF aerodynamic 4iftF accretion discs
in astrophysicsF thermodynamic properties of a perfect gasF acoustic 'a3es.
Recommended .oo2s
1. &. 2. .oyF 5pp4ied -4uid MechanicsF 5ff4iated East6)est Press P3t. "td.
2. C. D. ,esshadri and ,. D. Patan*arF E4ements of -4uid MechanicsF Prentice >a44.
A( - 338> &umerical Analysis
Errors and their estimation.
Interpo4ation: -inite differencesL 2e'tonGs for'ard and #ac*'ard interpo4ation formu4aL "agrangeGs
formu4aL Centra4 differencesL -ormu4a of GaussF ?esse4 and E3erett cur3e fitting: Method of 4east
s=uaresL Cu#ic sp4ines.
,o4ution of a4ge#raic and transcendenta4 e=uations: Iterati3e methodsF 2e'ton6.aphson methodF
con3ergence and efficiency of method.
Matrices: Eigen 3a4ue and eigen 3ectorsF matriA decompositionF in3erse of matriAF norm of matriA.
,o4ution of ,ystem of "inear e=uations: &irect methods: Gauss e4imination methodF "@ +
&ecompositionF Cho4es*y methodF iteration methods: Haco#i methodF Gauss6,eide4 methodL I44
conditioned systems.
2umerica4 integration and differentiation.
2umerica4 so4ution of ordinary differentia4 e=uations: Eu4er methodF Modified Eu4er method and
.unge67utta method.
-inite difference method for so4ution of #oundary 3a4ue pro#4ems of ordinary and partia4 differentia4
e=uations.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. ,. ,. ,astryF 2umerica4 5na4ysisF Prentice >a44 of India P3t. "td.F 2e' de4hi.
2. M. 7. Hain 2umerica4 Methods for ,cientists and Engineers et. a4.F 2e' 5ge Internationa4
Pu#4ishersF 2e' &e4hi.
7 338>A lectrical ngineering
E4ectrica4 Circuits: 2et'or* e4ement6 Do4tage and current sourcesF 7irchchoffGs 3o4tage and current
4a'F 4oop and noda4 ana4ysisF ,uperposition theoremF /he3eninGs theoremF 2ortonGs theoremF
MaAimum Po'er /ransfer theorem. ,inusoida4 ,teady ,tate ana4ysis6 . " and C e4ementsF po'er and
po'er factorF phasor diagramF resonanceF Mutua4 inductance and coefficient of coup4ing. /hree6phase
circuits6 "ine and Phase re4ationshipF Po'er measurement.
E4ectrica4 Machines: /ransformer6 Princip4e of 'or*ingF EM- e=uationF E=ui3a4ent circuitF 3o4tage
regu4ation and efficiencyF 1pen6circuit and short6circuit testsF autotransformer. &C Machines6
1
Constructiona4 featuresF &C Generators6 2o 4oad MagnetiCation and eAterna4 characteristic. &C
motor6 startingF speed6tor=ue characteristicF speed contro4F app4ications. Induction Machines6 Princip4e
of operationF constructiona4 detai4sF tor=ue6s4ip characteristicF starting and speed contro4. ,ynchronous
Machines6 Constructiona4 features. 54ternators6 Do4tage regu4ation and its determination #y
synchronous impedance method. ,ynchronous Motor6 ,tartingF D and In3erted6D cur3esF
5pp4ications.
&istri#ution of E4ectrica4 Po'er: /ariff ca4cu4ation. >ouse and factory 'iring.
Introduction to E4ectrica4 Measurements: Indicating instrumentsF 3o4tmeterF ammeterF 'attmeter and
energy meter.
AC7B>8> Analytical TechniDues in Chemistry
?asic concept of 5na4ytica4 Chemistry and its app4ication in chemica4 ana4ysis. ,tatistica4 methods of
data ana4ysis. Industria4 chemica4 ana4ysis. ,igna4 processing: ana4og and digita4. ,ensiti3ityF detection
4imitF reso4utionF dynamic rangeF se4ecti3ity in ana4ysis. Chromatographic methods of ana4ysisL paper
chromatographyF thin 4ayer chromatographyF co4umn chromatographyF gas chromatography.
E4ectrophoretic methods of ana4ysisL free e4ectrophoresisF Cone e4ectrophoresisL paper e4ectrophoresisF
ge4 e4ectrophoresisF capi44ary e4ectrophoresisF isoe4ectric focusing. E4ectroana4ytica4 methods of
ana4ysisL potentiometryF 3o4tammetry and e4ectrogra3imetry. 7inetic methods of ana4ysis.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. ,*oogF )estF and >arrisF 5na4ytica4 Chemistry: an IntroductionF ,aundersF Co44ege Pu#4ishingF
$
th
Edition1(((.
2. ,*oogF >o44er and 2iemanF Princip4es of Instrumenta4 5na4ysisF ?roo*s0Co4e6/hompson "earning
Pu#4ishersF -ifth Edition.
3. Doge4Ns 8uantitati3e Chemica4 5na4ysisF"ongmansF !th Edition.
4. 7enneth 5. .u#insonF Contemporary Instrumenta4 5na4ysisF Cu4inary and >ospita4ity Industry
Pu#4ications ,er3ices.
5. 544en H. ?ardF "arry .. -au4*nerF E4ectrochemica4 Methods: -undamenta4s and 5pp4icationsF
5cademic PressF 2e' Jor*F 2nd EditionF &ecem#er 2.
!. G. &. ChristianF 5na4ytica4 ChemistryF )i4ey IndiaF !
th
editionF 2$.
AC7 B>83 Statistical Thermodynamics
?asics of statistica4 thermodynamicsL ensem#4esF types of ensem#4esF postu4ates. E3a4uation of
pro#a#i4ities and a44o'ed energiesF thermodynamics propertiesF f4uctuations. C4assica4 statistica4
mechanics. Idea4 monatomic gasF monatomic crysta4s. Introduction to 4attice statisticsF idea4 diatomic
and po4yatomic gases. Chemica4 e=ui4i#rium and rate of chemica4 reactions in idea4 gas miAtures.
Mode4s of interacting su#systemsF particu4ar4yF 4attice gas approachF ?ragg6)i44iam mode4F regu4ar
so4utionsF =uasichemica4 mode4. &istri#ution functions in c4assica4 monatomic f4uids.
Recommended Boo2s
1. /. ". >i44F 5n Introduction to ,tatistica4 /hermodynamicsF &o3er Pu#4icationsF 1(%$.
2. H. ?. >udsonF /hermodynamics of Materia4s: 5 C4assica4 and ,tatistica4 ,ynthesisF )i4ey6
InterscienceF 1((!.
3. ,arina ?rom#erg and 7en 5. &i44F Mo4ecu4ar &ri3ing -orces: ,tatistica4 /hermodynamics in
Chemistry 9 ?io4ogyF Gar4and Pu#4ishingF 22.
AC7B>8B Chemistry of Transition and Inner Transition lements
Genera4 chemistry of the e4ements of the firstF second and third transition seriesF 4anthanides and
actinides 'ith specia4 reference to their organometa44ic and coordination compounds. /ransition meta4
1
c4ustersF po4ymeta44ates and heteropo4ymeta44ates. >omogeneous and heterogeneous cata4ytic
synthesis of organic chemica4s #y transition meta4 comp4eAes. ?io6inorganic chemistry of ironF co#a4tF
copperF Cinc and mo4y#denum. ,tructura4 and functiona4 characteristics of some important
#iomo4ecu4es.
Recommended .oo2s
1. H.E. >uheey F E. 7eiterF Inorganic ChemistryF 4
th
Ed. >arper Co44insF Co44ege Pu#4isherF 1((3.
2. C. E4schen#roich 9 5. ,a4CerF 1rganometa44icsF )i4eyF 2
nd
Ed.F DC>F 1((2.
3. G.1. ,pessardF G.". Miess4erF 1rganometa44ic ChemistryF Prentice >a44F 1(($.
4. -.5. CottonF G. )i4*insonF C.5. Muri44o 9 M. ?ochmannF 5d3anced Inorganic ChemistryF Hohn
)i4eyF !
th
Ed.F 1(((.
5. 2. 2. Green'ood 9 E. 5. Earnsho'F Chemistry of E4ementsF Pergamon PressF 1(%(.
CH7B>>>A ,rocess Calculations
@nit and dimensions: conser3ation of mass and energyF pro#4em so43ing techni=uesL computer #ased
too4sL sources of data.
Idea4 gas 4a's: .ea4 gas re4ationshipsF 3apour pressureF 3apour64i=uid e=ui4i#ria for #inary and mu4ti6
component systemsL saturationL partia4 satuaration and humidity.
13era44 and component materia4 #a4ancesL materia4 #a4ance 'ith and 'ithout chemica4 reactionsL
materia4 #a4ance in3o43ing mu4tip4e su#6systemsL recyc4eF #ypass and purgeL materia4 #a4ance
in3o43ing phase change.
Entha4py changesL energy #a4ance 'ith and 'ithout chemica4 reactionsL re3ersi#4e process and
mechanica4 energy #a4anceL heats of so4ution and miAingL humidity charts and their use in so43ing
humidificationF dehumidification and 'ater coo4ing pro#4ems.
Com#ustionL adia#atic f4ame temperature.
&egrees of freedom in steady state processesL simu4taneous materia4 and energy #a4ance pro#4ems
using f4o' sheeting codesL unsteady state materia4 and energy #a4ances.
Materia4 and energy #a4ance ca4cu4ations of some se4ected process p4ants such as su4furic acidF
ammoniaF ureaF caustic soda etc.
Recommended .oo2s
1. ?. ". ?hatt and ,. M. DoraF ,toichiometryF /ata6McGra' >i44 Pu#4ishing CompanyF 2e' &e4hi.
2. 1. 5. >ougenF 7. M. )atson and .. 5. .agatCF Chemica4 Process Princip4es Part6IF Hohn )i4ey 9
,ons.
3. &. M. >imme4#4auF ?asic Princip4es and Ca4cu4ations in Chemica4 EngineeringF Prentice >a44 Inc.
4. OProcess Ca4cu4ations for Chemica4 EngineeringPF 2
nd
editionF Chemica4 Engineering Education
&e3e4opment CentreF II/ Madras.
(S 7 B>8; Synthesis and ,reparation of (aterials
Ceramic po'der synthesis methods: ,o4id state reaction method. Chemica4 routes: coprecipitationF
spray dryingF freeCe dryingF so46ge4 methodF hydrotherma4 and com#ustion. Micro'a3e synthesis.
CharacterCation of po'ders: ,iCe and surface area.
Green ?ody -orming: dry pressingF s4ip and tape castingF eAtrusionF inEection mo4ding and so46ge4.
,intering. >ot pressing. Micro'a3e sintering. Po'der coatingF f4ame and p4asma spraying.
E4ectrodeposition.
Po4ymer ,ynthesis: /ypes of synthesis: free radica4F additionF condensation suspension
po4ymeriCationF emu4sionF ionic po4ymeriCationF copo4ymeriCationF #4oc* copo4ymerF grafting.
1
/hin fi4m preparations: EpitaAia4F grain oriented and po4ycrysta44ine thin fi4ms. -undamenta4s of
3acuum instruments. /herma4 and e4ectron #eam e3aporation. ,puttering methods: &CF .- and
Magnetron. "aser a#4ation. Chemica4 3apour deposition. M1CD&. E4ectro6deposition. Mo4ecu4ar
#eam epitaAy. ,pin coating.
Crysta4 gro'th techni=ues: ?ridgmanF ,toc*#arger and CCochra4s*i techni=ues. 5=ueous so4ution
gro'th. >ydrotherma4 gro'th. Mo4ten sa4t gro'th. Dapour phase gro'th.
Recommended Boo2s
1. G. 1dianF Princip4es of Po4ymeriCation.
2. Maise4F >and #oo* of thin fi4ms.
3. 5. Gos'amiF /hin -i4m.
4. &a3id ). .ichersonF Modern Ceramic Engineering.
5. M.2. .ahmanF Ceramic Processing and ,intering.
!. Hames ,. .eedF Princip4es of Ceramic Processing.
$. H.H. Gi4manF 5rt and ,cience of Gro'ing Crysta4s.
%. ..5. "audiseF /he Gro'th of ,ing4e Crysta4sF
CH7B>>>B Unit Operations7I
Properties and C4assification of f4uidsL "aminar and tur#u4ent f4o'sL Pressure drop and friction factorF
Mechanica4 energy #a4ance and ?ernou44iNs e=uation.
&imensiona4 ana4ysisL &imension4ess num#ers and their physica4 significanceL ,pecifications of
standard pipes and tu#esL Pipe fittings and 3a43esL -4o' measuring de3ices.
MiAing of f4uids: /ypes of miAers and their se4ectionL Po'er re=uirements.
PumpsF #4o'ers and compressors: )or*ing princip4esL CharacteristicsL ,e4ection.
,creening and screen ana4ysisL ,creen effecti3enessL ,iCe reduction: CrushingF grindingF pu43eriCationF
u4trafine grindingF ,edimentationL -ree and hindered sett4ingL
MiAing of so4ids
Constant pressure and constant rate fi4trationL -i4tration rate ca4cu4ationL -i4tration e=uipment.
-4o' through pac*ed and f4uidiCed #edsL -4ooding and 4oading.L "i=uid and gas f4uidiCation.
Mechanism of heat transferL Conduction: >eat 4osses and insu4ationL ,e4ection of insu4ating materia4s.
Con3ection: 2atura4 and forced con3ectionL -i4m and o3era44 heat transfer coefficientsL >eat
eAchanger: /ypes of heat eAchangerL Co6current and counter6current f4o'sL >eat transfer 'ith phase
change: CondensersL ?oi4ing regimesL .e#oi4ers and 3aporiCersF E3aporators
AC7B38> Instrumental (ethods of Chemical Analysis
Mo4ecu4ar symmetry and symmetry groupsF representation of groupsF group theory and =uantum
mechanicsF symmetry adapted 4inear com#inations. ?asic theory and instrumentation of micro'a3e
spectroscopyF infrared spectroscopyF u4tra3io4et63isi#4eF nuc4ear magnetic resonanceF e4ectron spin
resonance and atomic a#sorption spectroscopy. Induction coup4ed p4asma emission spectroscopy.
Mass spectrometry.
Recommended Boo2s
1. ,*oogF )estF and >arrisF 5na4ytica4 Chemistry: an Introduction ,aundersF Co44ege Pu#4ishingF $
th
EditionF 1(((.
2. ,*oogF >o44er and 2iemanF Princip4es of Instrumenta4 5na4ysisF?roo*s0Co4e6/hompson "earning
Pu#4ishersF -ifth Edition.
1
AC7B383 &uclear and Radiation Chemistry
C4assification of nuc4idesF nuc4ear sta#i4ityF #inding energy and nuc4ear mode4s. Characteristics of
radioacti3e decayF decay *ineticsF parent6daughter decay gro'th re4ationshipsF detection and
measurement of radioacti3ityF ad3ances in the so4id and 4i=uid scinti44ation counting techni=uesF
methods for the determination of ha4f 4ife period of sing4e and miAed radionuc4ides. 2uc4ear fissionF
nuc4ear fue4s and nuc4ear reactorsF nuc4ear fue4 reprocessingF fast #reeder reactorsF radio4ogica4 safety
aspects and radioacti3e 'aste managements. Interaction of radiation 'ith matterF effect of ioniCing0
non6ioniCing radiations on 'aterF a=ueous so4utions and on organic compoundsF radiation dosimetry.
Preparation and separation of radioacti3e isotopesF app4ication of radioisotopes and radiations in
3arious fie4dsF isotopic di4ution techni=uesF neutron acti3ation ana4ysis and its app4ications.
Recommended Boo2s
1. G. -riend4anderF H.). 7ennedy 9 H.M. Mi44er 2uc4ear and .adiochemistryF )i4ey InterscienceF
2e' Jor*.
2. ?.G. >ar3eyF Introduction to 2uc4ear Physics 9 ChemistryF Prentice 6 >a44F Eng4e'ood C4iffs
:2.H;0 Prentice6>a44F IndiaF EEE Edn.
3. ../. 13ermanF ?asic concept of 2uc4ear ChemistryF Chapman 9 >a44.
4. 5. 2. 2esmeyano3F .adiochemistryF MI. Pu#4icationF Mosco'.
5. H.)./. ,pin*s 9 ..H. )oodsF 5n Introduction to .adiation ChemistryF )i4eyF 2e' Jor*.
!. >. H. 5rni*arF Essentia4s of 2uc4ear ChemistryF )i4ey Eastern "td.F 2
nd
Edition.
AC7B38B nvironmental Chemistry
Components and segments of en3ironment. Composition and segments of atmosphere and their
significanceF c4assification of air po44utantsF sourcesF path'ay and fate of air po44utants. Dehicu4ar
emission and their associated effectsL air po44ution contro4 techno4ogy and am#ient air =ua4ity. )ater
resourcesF chemistry of natura4 'aterF 'ater =ua4ity parameters and standardsF pota#i4ity of 'aterF
3arious types of 'ater po44utants and their detrimenta4 effectsF nutrient enrichment and its effectF 'ater
=ua4ity assessmentF chemica4 princip4es under4ying municipa4F industria4 and 'aste'ater treatments.
/oAic chemica4s in en3ironmentF eco4ogica4 concept of toAicityF impact of toAic chemica4s and
#iochemica4 effects of trace meta4sF pesticidesF oCone and some other organic compounds
:carcinogens;. ,amp4ing and ana4ysis of 3arious air and 'ater po44utantsL Estimation of ?1&F C1&
and /1C in 'aste'ater. Methods of ana4ysis of air and 'ater po44utants.
Recommended Boo2s
1. ,.E. ManahanF En3ironmenta4 ChemistryF F C.C PressF @,5F !
th
Ed.
2. M.". &a3is 9 &.5. Corn'a44F 5n Introduction to En3ironmenta4 EngineeringF P), Engineering
?oston.
3. M.C. &as 9 P.C. MishraF Man 9 En3ironmentF McMi44an India "td.
4. G.M. MastersF Introduction to En3ironmenta4 Engineering. 9 ,cienceF Prentice6>a44F 2
nd
Ed.
5. 5.7. &eF En3ironmenta4 ChemistryF 2e' 5ge Internationa4 :P; "td.F 5
th
Ed.
!. H. >e4ich4enF 5tmospheric Chemistry
CH7B3>>A Instrumentation ! ,rocess Control
/ypes of Process Contro4. 5utomatic0semiautomatic contro4 process. /'o positionF proportiona4 and
integra4 contro4. Com#ined proportiona4 and integra4 contro4. Integra4 and deri3ati3e modes. 1pen 4oop
9 c4osed 4oop systems as app4ied in ceramic industry. -4o' measuring instruments. Pi4otGs tu#eF
DenturimeterF -oA#oro 9 -4o' raters :rotameters;. Pressure re4ief 3a43e. Compressed air pressure
1
regu4ators. 5dEusta#4e part 3a43e. ,ensitro4 3a43eF .atiotro4F inEectors. -eeder temperature measuring
instruments. &ynamic characteristics of physica4 systemsF e4ements of process dynamics6resistanceF
capacitanceF t'ice constants in industria4 processes and its ana4ytica4 treatment 'ith suita#4e eAamp4es.

CH7B3>>B Unit Operations 7II
Mo4ecu4ar and eddy diffusionL Mass transfer f4uA and rateL &iffusi3ity of gases and 4i=uidsF Interphase
mass transfer: Indi3idua4 and o3era44 mass transfer coefficientsL
Gas a#sorption and stripping: E=ui4i#rium re4ationsL 1perating 4inesL 5#sorption factorF >E/PL P4ate
efficiencyL &esign of p4ate and pac*ed co4umns.
>umidification and dehumidification operationsL &rying: &rying ratesL ?atch and continuous driers.
Crysta44iCation: 2uc4eation and crysta4 gro'thL Industria4 crysta44iCers.
&isti44ation: Dapour64i=uid e=ui4i#rium and entha4py concentration diagramsL Princip4es of disti44ationL
?atch disti44ation 'ith and 'ithout ref4uAL ,team disti44ationL -ractionating co4umnsL Ca4cu4ation of
num#er of p4ates #y McCa#e6/hie4e and Ponchon6,a3arit methodsL -eed p4ate 4ocationL 1ptimum
ref4uAL 1pen steamL
,o4id64i=uid eAtraction: ,ing4e and mu4ti stage eAtractionL 2um#er of e=ui4i#rium stages
"i=uid+4i=uid eAtraction: /ernary 4i=uid64i=uid e=ui4i#riumL ?atch and continuous 4i=uid64i=uid
eAtractionL
5dsorption e=ui4i#riaL ?atchF stage'ise and continuous adsorptionL Industria4 adsor#ersL Pressure and
temperature s'ing adsorption.
Chromatography and Ion6eAchangeF Mem#rane separation Processes: .e3erse osmosisF u4trafi4trationF
micro6fi4trationF nano6fi4tration and dia4ysisL 5na4ysis and mode4ing of mem#rane separation
processesL Mem#rane modu4es and app4icationL -oam and #u##4e separation: Princip4eL C4assificationL
,eparation techni=uesL Co4umn operations.
Cryogenic separationL ,uper6 critica4 f4uid eAtraction.
AC7C>8> Chemical sensors
IntroductionF -undamenta4s of chemica4 sensorsF ,e4ecti3ity and ro4e of f4o' inEection in chemica4
sensing. Chemica4 sensors #ased on mode of transductionL mass sensorsF optica4 sensorsF
e4ectrochemica4 sensors and therma4 sensors. Chemica4 sensors #ased on chemica44y sensiti3e 4ayerL
semi6conductor gas sensorsF so4id e4ectro4yte gas sensorsF ion6se4ecti3e e4ectrode sensorsF humidity
sensorsF fie4d effect transistor sensors and #io6sensorsF ,ensors arrays and Micro /ota4 5na4ysis
,ystem.
Recommended Boo2s
1. Encyc4opedia of ,ensorsF 5merican ,cientific Pu#4isher.
2. Peter Gruind4eF Chemica4 ,ensorsF In Introduction for ,cientists and EngineersF ,pringer6
Der4agF I,?2 ($%63654645$4365F 2$F
3. & 5 ,*oogF - H >o44er and / 5 2iemanF Princip4es of Instrumenta4 5na4ysis. F
H. HanataF Princip4es of Chemica4 ,ensorsF ,pringerL 1
st
edition 1(%(.
4. . ) Cattra44, Chemica4 ,ensorsF 1Aford @ni3ersity PressF 1(((.
5. EnCyme and Micro#ia4 ?iosensors: /echni=ues and Protoco4s. >umana PressF /oto'a.
AC7C>83 Corrosion
Corrosion and its economica4 aspectsF thermodynamics of corrosion+Pour#aiA diagramsF immunityF
corrosi3ity and passi3ation. Mechanism and *inetics of corrosion. E3anGs diagrams. Intrinsic and
1
eAtrinsic forms of corrosion. E4ectrochemica4 methods for corrosion testing. Corrosion pre3ention #y
meta44icF organicF inorganic coatingsF corrosion inhi#itors. Cathodic and anodic protection techni=ues.
Corrosion in industries 'ith reference to therma4 po'er p4antsF concreteF mining and petro4eum
industriesF pre3ention of micro#ia4 corrosion.
Recommended Boo2s
1. M.G. -ontanaF Corrosion EngineeringF McGra' >i44 Internationa4 ?oo* Co. "ondon.
2. ".". ,hreirF CorrosionF Do4 I and Do4 IIF 2e'ness ?utter'orthsF Ed'ard 5rno4d "tdF "ondon.
3. H. C. ,cu44yF -undamenta4 of CorrosionF Pargmon Press Inc. 2e' Jor* @,5.
AC C>8B Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds
2omenc4atureF structuresF and reacti3ities of heterocyc4ic compounds 'ith specia4 reference to fi3e6
mem#ered heterocyc4ic compounds 'ith one and t'o hetero atoms such as pyrro4eF furanF thiopheneF
pyraCo4eF #enCopyraCo4eF imidaCo4e and thiaCo4e. Chemistry and reacti3ity of siA6mem#ered
heterocyc4ic compounds 'ith one and t'o hetero atoms such as pyridineF pyrimidineF =uinoCo4ineF
=uinoAa4ines. Chemistry and reacti3ity of #icyc4ic condensed ring systems such as indo4esF and
=uino4ines. Chemistry of se4ected industria44y important heterocyc4ic compounds.
Recommended Boo2s
1. H. 5. Hou4eF 7 Mi44s and G- ,mithF >eterocyc4ic chemistryF III Ed.F East )est Press 3t "tdF 2&.
2. 5. .. 7atriC*y and H5 ?ou4tonF 5d3ances in >eterocyc4ic chemistryF Do4 162$F 5cademic PressF
2J.
3. ..M. 5chesionF 5n Introduction to the Chemistry of >eterocyc4ic CompoundsF II EdF 2J.
4. &.) .JoungF >eterocyc4ic chemistryF "ongmansF "ondon.
(S C>>C? (aterials CharacteriEation
,cope and methods used for materia4s characteriCation.
1ptica4 microscopy techni=ues inc4uding po4ariCed 4ight and phase contrast. 8uantitati3e
meta44ography and its app4ications.
/ransmission e4ectron microscopy: &escription of /EM. -ormation of images and se4ected area
diffraction patterns. Interpretation of e4ectron diffraction patterns. ,pecimen preparation techni=ues.
,canning e4ectron microscopy: &escription of ,EM. Image formation methods in ,EM.
,canning pro#e microscopy: ,/M and 5-M.
5na4ytica4 E4ectron Microscopy: E&, and )&, and EE",. E4ectron pro#e microana4ysis :EPM5;.
5uger e4ectron spectroscopy. E4ectron spectroscopy for chemica4 ana4ysis :E,C5;. Q6ray f4uorescence
ana4ysis. ,IM,. QP,.
@D63isi#4e and I. spectroscopy
Corrosion #eha3iour of materia4s and corrosion testing techni=ues.
Recommended Boo2s
1. Meta4s >and#oo* Do4. %F %
th
edition.
2. G.". 7eh4F Princip4es of Meta44ographic "a#oratory PracticeF
3. Ian M. )attF /he Princip4es and Practice of E4ectron MicroscopyF
4. P.H. Grundy and G.5. HonesF E4ectron Microscopy in the ,tudy of Materia4sF
5. @. Da4dre E4ectron Microscopy in Materia4s ,cience.
!. H. .. &yerF 5pp4ication of 5#sorption spectroscopy.
$. C.2. ?an'e44F -undamenta4s of Mo4ecu4ar ,pectroscopy.
1
(S 7 C>>5 Industrial ,olymers
Preparation of po4ymers: Petro4eum #asedF p4ant products and synthetic routes.
Po4ymers in fi#er industry : -i#er forming po4ymers. ,ynthesisF structure and properties of fi#ers.
5pp4ication of fi#ers.
Po4ymers for paints and coatings: ?asics of paint techno4ogy. Po4ymeric #indersF pigmentsF eAtenders
and additi3es. Essentia4 concepts of paint formu4ations. Properties of paints.
Po4ymers as adhesi3es: Po4ymer #ased adhesi3es. 5dhesion impro3ers. /herma4 and mechanica4
#eha3iour of adhesi3es. Mechanism of adhesion.
E4ectronic po4ymers: Po4ymers used in e4ectronic industries. Physica4F chemica4 and morpho4ogica4
properties of e4ectronic po4ymers and their app4ications. PieCo and pyroe4ectric po4ymers. E4ectric and
die4ectric properties of po4ymers.
Po4ymers in information techno4ogy: Po4ymers in optica4 media data storage de3ices. Darious types of
po4ymers used in information techno4ogyF their synthesis and properties. -a#rication of C& su#strates.
Po4ymers in tyre industries.
CH - 5>8B Chemical Reactor Analysis
?eha3iour of chemica4 reactors: .esidence time distri#utionL ,egregated and non6segregated f4o'
mode4sL 1rder and segregationL Effect of non6segregated miAing upon yie4d and se4ecti3ityL 2on6
isotherma4 reactor performanceL @ni=ueness of the steady state.
Conser3ation e=uations for reactors: /ransport coefficientsL &etermination of dispersion coefficientsL
>omogeneous reactor designL ,emi#atch reactorL /ransient #eha3iour.
Gas + 4i=uid and 4i=uid 6 4i=uid reaction system: Gas64i=uid reaction mode4sL .egime identificationL
Mu4ti6phase reactor mode4sL Mu4tip4icity of steady statesL ,e4ecti3ity and yie4d.
-4uid + so4id noncata4ytic reaction system: Mode4sL 7ineticsL 2on6isotherma4 reactionsL .eactor
designL "i=uid6so4id reactions + Ion eAchange.
5na4ysis and design of heterogeneous cata4ytic reactors: -iAed #ed reactorL Pec4et num#er for heat and
mass transferL 5dia#atic fiAed #ed reactorL 2on6isotherma4 non6adia#atic fiAed #ed reactorL -4uidiCed
#ed reactorL ,4urry reactorF /ric*4e #ed reactorL .eactor suffering cata4yst deacti3ationL &ecay affected
se4ecti3ity.
.eactor sta#i4ity and optimiCation.
,ca4e up of reactors.
AC - C38> (olecular Simulation and Chemoinformatics
Mode4 systems and interaction potentia4s. ,tudying sma44 systemsF periodic #oundary conditionsF
truncating interaction potentia4s. Mo4ecu4ar dynamicsL numerica4 integration of e=uations of motionL
conser3ed =uantities. Monte Car4o methodsL importance samp4ingF Metropo4is method. Measuring
system propertiesL ca4cu4ation of thermodynamicF structura4 and dynamica4 properties. Introduction to
chemoinformatics. .epresentation of chemica4 compounds. .epresentation of chemica4 reactions.
&ata ac=uisition and processing. &ata#ases and data sources in chemistry. ,earching chemica4
structures. 8uantum mechanica4 mode4s. Mo4ecu4ar mechanics :empirica4 force fie4d mode4s;. ,emi6
empirica4 imp4ementations of mo4ecu4ar or#ita4 theory.

Recommended Boo2s
1. &. -ren*e4 and ?. ,mitF @nderstanding Mo4ecu4ar ,imu4ationF 5cademic PressL 2 edition F 21.
2. M.P. 544en and &.H. /i4des4eyF Computer ,imu4ation of 4i=uidsF 1Aford @ni3ersity PressF @,5L
.eprint edition F 1(%(.
3. 54an >inch4iffeF Mo4ecu4ar Mode4ing for ?eginnersF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,ons.
4. 5ndre' "eachF Mo4ecu4ar Mode4ing: Princip4es and app4icationsF Prentice >a44F 2
nd
Ed.
5. H. GasteigerF ChemoinformaticsF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,ons.
!. 5. .. "each and D. H. Gi44etF 5n Introduction to ChemoinformaticsF ,pringer.
1
AC7C383 Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
,tudy of the fo44o'ing industries 'ith reference to manufactureF a3ai4a#i4ity of ra' materia4s and
app4ications. >ydrogenF oAygenF nitrogenF synthesis gas inert gases. ,u4fur 9 su4furic acidF sodium
thiosu4fateF a4ums. 5mmoniaF @reaF Ca4cium ammonium nitrateF nitric acidF phosphoric acidF
phosphatic and other ferti4iCersF ?io ferti4iCers. Caustic sodaF ch4orineF ch4or6a4*a4iF hydroch4oric acidF
#4eaching po'der and soda ash. G4assF refractoryF cementsF ename4s 'hite 'aresF porce4ain and g4aCes.
/itanium dioAideF 4ead and Cinc #ased pigments.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. G./. 5ustinF ,hre3eGs Chemica4 Process IndustriesF McGra'6>i44 ?oo* co.
2. C.E. &rydenF 1ut4ines of Chemica4 /echno4ogyF 5ffi4iated East6)est press.
3. Chemtech Do4ume +I6IDF Chemica4 Engineering Education &e3e4opment CentreF I.I./.
Madras.
AC7C38B Chemistry of Coordination Compounds
/heories of #onding in transition meta4 comp4eAes. Magnetic propertiesF #asic e=uations of magnetic
suscepti#i4ityF diamagnetismF paramagnetismF ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetismF Curie6)eiss
4a'F temperature independent paramagnetism. E4ectronic spectra of transition meta4 comp4eAesF
se4ection ru4esF ground state terms for the meta4 ionsF 1rge4 energy diagrams in different 4igand fie4ds.
7inetics and mechanisms of acid6#aseF redoAF su#stitution and photochemica4 reactions of meta4
comp4eAes.
Recommended Boo2s
1. ..G. )i4*insF 7inetics and .eaction Mechanism of /ransition Meta4 Comp4eAesF DC>F 2e'
Jor*F2
nd
Ed.F 1((1.
2. -. ?aso4o and ..G. PearsonF Mechanism of Inorganic .eactionsF )i4ey.
3. D. ?a4Cani 9 D. CarasityF Photochemistry of coordination compoundsF 5cademic Press.
4. 5.?.P "e3erF Inorganic E4ectronic ,pectroscopyF E4se3ierF 1(!$.
5. ?.2.-iggisF Introduction to "igand -ie4d /heory
AC 7 C38C Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Introduction to synthesisF strategies of synthesisF #asic princip4es for designing of con3entiona4 and
green synthesisF techni=ues for synthesis of organic compounds. Important reagents : such as dimethy4
car#onate po4ymer supported per acids po4y 26?romosuccinimide etc; and reactions. of synthetic
importance. 5pp4ication of ionic 4i=uids in organic synthesis. Identification of organic compounds #y
chemica4 and spectroscopic methods :I.F @DF 2M. and Mass;.
Recommended .oo2s
1. P/ 5nastas 9 H C )arnerF Green Chemistry /heory 9 Practice F1Aford @ni3ersity Press 1(((.
2. ?.,. -urnissF 5.H. >annafordF P.).G. ,mith and 5. .. /uche44F Doge4Gs /eAt #oo* of Practica4
1rganic Chemistry L
3. H... &yerF 5pp4ications of 5#sorption ,pectroscopy of 1rganic compoundsL Prentice6>a44F
Eng4e'ood C4iffsF 2.H.F 1(!5
4. I. -4emming and &.>. )i44iamsF ,pectroscopic methods in organic ChemistryL :4
th
edition;.F
McGra'6>i44 ?oo* company :@7; "imitedF 1(%$.
1
5. ..M. ,i43ersteinF G.C. ?ass4er and /.C. Morni4 ,pectroscopic Identification of 1rganic
CompoundsL :5
th
edition;FHohn )i4ey9 ,onsF IncF 2e' Jor* F1((1 .
AC - C385 Biosensors
?iosensors: ?asics 9 5pp4icationsF .e4e3ant ?io4ogyF EnCymes and 7ineticsF &esign Considerations.
1ptica4 ,pectroscopy for ?iosensingF 1ptica4 G4ucose ,ensingF 1ptica4 ?iosensorsF ,P. and
"uminiscenceF "uciferase ?iosensors. E4ectrochemica4 ?iosensors: Potentiometric ?iosensorsF
5mperometric ?iosensors. Ca4orimetric ?iosensors. 5ffinity ?iosensors: 5nti#odies and
ImmunosensorsF &25 ,ensorsF PC. Presentation.
Recommended Boo2s
1. Encyc4opedia of ,ensorsF 5merican ,cientific Pu#4isherF I,?2 165%%%365!6Q.
2. EnCyme and Micro#ia4 ?iosensors: /echni=ues and Protoco4s. >umana PressF /oto'aF 2H.
3. 1ptica4 ?iosensors: Present 9 -uture #y -rances ,. "ig4er :Editor;F Chris 5. /aitt.
4. ?iosensors: -undamenta4s and 5pp4ications #y 5nthony P.-. /urnerF Isao *aru#eF George ,.
)i4son.
AC - C38; Corrosion Inhi.itors
Introduction to corrosion and its mechanism. Genera4 method for corrosion pre3ention. Conditioning
of en3ironment to reduce corrosion. ?asics and c4assification of corrosion. Inhi#itors. Mechanisms of
corrosion inhi#ition. /echni=ues for e3a4uation of inhi#ition efficiency. 5pp4ication of corrosion
inhi#itors for #oi4er corrosionF coo4ing 'ater systemsF reinforced concreteF chemica4 and
petrochemica4 industries. Inhi#itors for micro#ia4 corrosion.
Recommended Boo2s
1. Corrosion Inhi#itorsF Princip4es 9 5pp4icationsF D.,. ,astryF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,ons.
2. Corrosion Do4. II ,hreir ".". 2e'ness6?eetter'orthsF Ed'ard 5rno4d "td. "ondon.
3. Corrosion Inhi#itorsF C.C. 2athanF 25CEF >oustionF /eAas.
AC - C38F Solid State Chemistry
Geometrica4 crysta44ographyF the ,tructure of Crysta4sF 5tomic pac*ing in crysta4sF Imperfection in
atomic pac*ingsF Properties of meta4s: E4ectrica4 and Magnetic propertiesF Properties of
,emiconductors: Conducti3ityF optica4 properties and Eunction propertiesF Properties of Insu4ators:
E4ectrica4sF 1ptica4 and Magnetic propertiesF ,tructure of Insu4ators.
Recommended Books:
1. Introduction of ,o4ids #y ".D. 5CaroffF /ata McGra' hi44 Pu#4ishing Comp4 "td. &e4hi.
2. ,o4id ,tate Chemistry: 5n Introduction #y Don "es4ey ,mart and Moore E4aine 5F C.C
Press.
3. ,o4id ,tate Chemistry: se4ected Papers of C.2... .aoF Edited #y ,.7. Hoshi and ..5.
Mashe4*arF 'or4d ,cientific ,eries in 2
th
,eries ChemistryF Do4. 4.
4. 2e' &irections in ,o4id ,tate Chemistry #y C.2... .ao and H. Gopa4*rishnanF Cam#ridge
@ni3ersity PressF @.7.
2
CH - 53>4 Design and Development of Heterogeneous Catalysts
,tructure of so4id surfacesL Chemisorption and physiosorptionL /hermodynamics and *inetics of
surface processesL Princip4es of heterogeneous cata4ysisL PreparationF characteriCation and
c4assificationL ,tructure and acti3ityL "attice imperfectionL Geometric and e4ectronic factors
Prepartion and characteriCation of cata4ysts.
7inetics of heterogeneous reactions.
Physica4F chemica4 and mathematica4 description of cata4yst deacti3ationL &eacti3ation #y fou4ingF
poisoning and sintering.
&eacti3ation and regeneration of cata4yst pe44ets.
&eacti3ation and regeneration of fiAed #eds.
&ynamics of po4yfunctiona4 cata4ysts.
E4ectrocata4ysis and photocata4yis.
Mechanism and *inetics of some typica4 heterogeneous cata4ytic reactions.
5pp4ications in ferti4iCerF petro4eumF petrochemica4 industries and po44ution contro4.
CH - 533B $uel Cell Technology

-undamenta4s and c4assification of fue4 ce44sL /hermodynamic efficiency.
E4ectromoti3e force of fue4 ce44s: ,tandard e4ectrode potentia4sL Effect of concentrationL 2ernst
e=uation.
.ate of e4ectrode processes: /ypes of po4ariCationL ,urface reactionsL 1Aygen e4ectrodesL >ydrogen
e4ectrodesL 13era44 performance.
"o' temperature fue4 ce44s: >ydrogen+oAygen fue4 ce44s+ a4*a4ine and po4ymeric mem#rane typesL
5cti3e cata4yst and its dispersionL >eat and mass transferL Construction and designL "imiting
pro#4emsL "o' temperature fue4 ce44s of other types + methano4 fue4 ce44F hydrocar#on fue4 ce44.
>igh temperature fue4 ce44s: 5d3antagesL Mo4ten e4ectro4yte fue4 ce44L ,o4id e4ectro4yte fue4 ce44L
Construction.
5ir depo4arised ce44sL ?iochemica4 fue4 ce44sL .egenerati3e ce44sL Micro fue4 ce44s.
-ue4 ce44 operation: ,upp4y of fue4L E4ectrica4 arrangementL .emo3a4 of productsL Materia4s for #attery
constructionL Production and purification of fue4s.
5pp4ication of fue4 ce44 systems: "arge sca4e po'er generationL Po'er p4ant for 3ehic4esL &omestic
po'erL -ue4 ce44s in space.
-ue4 ce44 economicsL -uture trends in fue4 ce44s.
,H - 5333 ,harmaceutical Chemistry - I% GDrug DesignH

1. &rug &esign: Princip4es and app4ications of ,5. and P5. :8,5.;.
2. Chemica4 Parameters in &rug &esign:
,tereochemistryF ?io4ogica4 isosterismF pro6drugs and ana4ogous.
3. 5na4og &esign.
4. Physicochemica4 parameters in &rug &esign.
5. ,tudy of 5rtificia4 EnCymes.
!. Computer65ided &rug &esign :C5&&; and Mo4ecu4ar mode4ing.
BC 7 53>5 Advanced $ermentation Technology
,e4ection and genetica4 impro3ement of industria4 microorganismsL Chemistry and #iosynthesis of
anti#iotics and 3itaminsF Meta#o4ic regu4ations in industria4 fermentation: Micro#ia4 production of
amino acids + 4ysineF g4utamic acidsL Micro#ia4 production of antifunga4 anti#iotics and #road
spectrum anti#iotics: Micro#ia4 transformation of steroidsL Micro#io4ogica4 assay techni=ues and
micro#io4ogica4 estimation of anti#iotics and 3itaminsL 5pp4ication of anti#iotics in anima4 nutrition
2
and food preser3ationL MycotoAins and micro#ia4 insecticidesLF "arge sca4e fermentation de3e4opment
of recom#inant microorganisms.
AC75>8> Industrial Organic Chemistry
CharacteristicsF c4assification and manufacture of important eAp4osi3es and prope44ants. Genera4
perspecti3esF c4assificationF uses and synthesis of representati3e pesticides. .e=uirements of a dyeF
chemica4 natureF c4assificationF chemistry of representati3e important dyesF chemica4s deri3ed from
#iomass. Manufacture of industria44y important a4coho4sF Co4ours and pigmentsF Pu4p and paper.
,ynthesis of antipyreticsF ana4gesicsF anti#ioticsF antima4aria4F anti6cancer and anti65I&, drugs.
Recommended Boo2s
1. G. 2. PandeyF 5 teAt#oo* of Chemica4 /echno4ogyF Do4. II.
2. Emi4 .aymond .iege4F Industria4 Chemistry.
3. -ran* >a44 /horpeF 1ut4ines of Industria4 Chemistry.
AC75>83 Industrial 1aste (anagement
,ourcesF c4assification and composition of so4idF 4i=uid and gaseous 'astesF haCardous and non6
haCardous 'astesF specia4 'aste materia4s. ,torage and transport of 'astes. /ransportation and
co44ection systems. Management of 'astesF minimiCationF reuse and recyc4ing. )aste uti4iCation and
materia4s reco3ery. /reatment of 'astesL #io4ogica4 treatmentF compostingF anaero#ic digestionF
com#ustionF incineration and 4andfi44sF u4timate disposa4.
Recommended Boo2s
1. >. ,. Pea3yF &... .o'e and G. /ech#anog4ousF En3ironmenta4 EngineeringF Mcgra' >i44 ?oo*s
Co.F 1(%5.
2. .. 5. Cor#ittF ,tarted >and#oo* 5 En3ironmenta4 EngineeringL Mcgra' >i44 2e' Jor*F1((.
3. 5. M. Martin :ed;F ?io6conser3ation of 'aste Materia4s to Industria4 ProductsL E4se3ierF
5msterdamF1((1.
4. 1.P. 7har#anda and E. 5. ,te44'orthyF )aste Management6 to'ards a ,ustaina#4e ,ocietyF Go'erF
1((.
5. E. MortensenF Introduction to ,o4id )asteF "ecture 2otes to Graduate &ip4oma in En3ironmenta4
EngineeringF @ni3ersity Co44egeF Ire4andF 1((61((3.
!. 7. ". MirmF /he Management of haCardous ,u#stances in the en3ironmentF 5pp4ied ,cienceF 2.J.
$. .. 7. ,omase*har and Mariyengar:E&;F ,o4id )aste Management6 Current ,tatus and ,tratagies
for -utureF 544ied Pu#4ishersF Mum#ai22.
2
lectives?
AC - 5>8B (etal Clusters
Meta4 + Meta4 #onds and meta4 atom c4ustersF 4o' nuc4earity :M
3
and M
4
; c4ustersF Isoe4ectronic and
iso4o#a4 re4ationshipsF >igh nuc4earity car#ony4 c4usters :>2CCs;F >etero atoms in meta4 atom
c4ustersF e4ectron counting schemes for >2CCsF the capping ru4e.
Recommended books:
1. /ransition Meta4 c4usters ?.-.G. HohnsonF )i4eyF 1(%.
2. 1rganometa44ic c4usters of /ransition meta4s .o#ert >. Cra#treeF Hohn )i4eyF 1(%%.
3. -.5. Cotton G. )i4*insonF 5d3ance Inorganic ChemistryF Hohn )i4eyF !
th
Ed.
AC - 5>8C Bioremediation
?ioremediationF ?ioaccumu4ation and ?iosorption. Meta46micro#es interaction. @se of micro#es for
hea3y meta4 detoAification. ?inding mechanism of meta4 on the surface of micro#es. ?iomass
engineering for #iosor#ent. .o4e of enCymes and meta#o4ites in #ioremediation. ,e=uestration #y
phytoche4atins and meta44othionins. intrace44u4ar sites for meta4 comp4eAation. 7inetic studies of
#ioremediation. ,orption isotherms.
Recommended Boo2s
1. ,orption and ?iosorption #y ?. Do4es*y.
2. En3ironmenta4 Micro#io4ogy #y .aina M. MaierF Ion ". PeperF Char4es P. Ger#e first editionF
5maCon Pu#4ications.
3. En3ironmenta4 Micro#io4ogy: Principa4 and 5pp4ications #y Patri* 7. IEen#e.
4. En3ironmenta4 Micro#io4ogy #y 5.>. Darnam M. E3ans ?4ac* 'e44 Pu#4ishing.
5. En3ironmenta4 Micro#io4ogy: Methods and protoco4 #y ,pencerF Hohn -./. 54icia ". .agout de
,pencer. >umana Press.
AC75>85 Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds
?asic Princip4es of @D ,pectroscopyF 5pp4ication of )ood'ard6-iser ru4e in interpretation of
1rganic compoundsF ?asic princip4es of I. ,pectroscopyF Identification of -unctiona4 groups of
3arious c4asses of organic compoundsF 5pp4ication of Chemica4 ,hiftsF ,p4itting of signa4sF ,pin
coup4ing and 13er >ouser effect in interpretation of 2M. spectraF ,ignificance of decoup4ing
phenomenon and Isotopic eAchange reaction in 2M.. ?asic princip4es Mass ,pectrometryF
5pp4ication of fragmentation ru4e in characteriCation of organic compounds. Pro#4ems on structure
e4ucidation of organic compounds #ased on spectra4 data.
Recommended Boo2s
1.I -4emming 9 ?.>.)i44iamsF /.C. Morni4 :4
th
edition; McGra' >i44 ?oo* Company 1(%$.
2...M. ,i43ersteinF G.C. ?ass4erF /. C. Morni4 :5
th
edition; Hohn )i4ey 9 ,onsF Inc 2e' Jor*F 1((1.
AC - 5>8; Advanced Treatment processes for 1ater and 1aste:ater)
2
)or4d 'ater resources and 'ater resources of IndiaF >ydro4ogica4 cyc4e. Physica4F Chemica4 and ?io4ogica4
po44ution of )aterF methods of ,amp4ing and Monitoring of )aterF )ater 8ua4ity parameters. Pre and primary
treatmentF E=ua4iCationF neutra4iCationF ,edimentation and -4otation. ?io4ogica4 )ater and )aste'ater
/reatment processesF 4agoons and ,ta#i4iCation ?asinsF 5cti3ated ,4udge processesF /ric*4ing -i4tration and
.otating ?io4ogica4 ContactorsF hand4ing and &isposa4 of ,4udge. 5d3anced /reatment ProcessesF "atest
5d3ances in )ater and )aste'ater /reatment ProcessesF 5dsorptionF Ion EAchange and Chemica4 1Aidation.
/reatment of )aste 'ater from specific industriesF Case ,tudies.
Recommended Boo2s
1. G.". Cu4p and ..". Cu4pF 2e' Concepts in )ater PurificationF Dan 2ostrand .einfo4d Co. 2JF 1($%.
2. ,.E. HorgensonF Industria4 'aste'ater ManagementF E4se3ier ,ci. Pu#.F 2JF 1(%(.
3. G.2. Pandey and G.C. CarneyF En3ironmenta4 EngineeringF /ata McGra' >i44 Pu#. "td.F 2&F 1((4.
4. >.,. Pea3yF &... .o'e and /echo#anog4ousF McGra' >i44 ?oo* Co. 2JF 1(%5.
AC75>8F ,etrochemicals
5n o3er3ie' of chemistry of petro4eumF primary ra' materia4s for petrochemica4sF hydrocar#on
intermediatesF crude oi4 processing and production of hydrocar#on intermediates. 2on6 hydrocar#on
intermediatesF chemica4s #ased on methaneF ethane and higher paraffinGs6 ethy4eneF propy4eneF C
4
o4efins and dio4efins6F #enCeneF to4ueneF and Ay4enesF ,ynthetic petro4eum6#ased po4ymers. .
Recommended Boo2s:
,.MatarF".-. >atchL Chemistry of petrochemica4 processF ,econd edition:Mcgra'6>i44 >and#oo*;
.o#ert 5. MeyersL >and#oo* of Petrochemica4s Production Processes :Mcgra'6>i44 >and#oo*;L
CR 7 538C lectrical ! lectronic Ceramics
,ymmetry and other criteria of ferro6e4ectricity Fferroe4ectric transitions in ?a/i1
3
FP#/io
3
and other
re4ated materia4s. Effect of compositiona4 modifications and grain siCe. .e4aAor ferroe4ectric.
Performance categories of ceramic capacitors 'ith typica4 compositions. Po'der synthesisF
e4ectroding and pac*aging of discreteF mu4ti4ayer and #arrier 4ayer capacitors.
,ymmetry considerations and e=uations of state for pieCoe4ectric and e4ectrostricti3e effects. Po4ed
ferroe4ectric ceramics. Measurement of coup4ing factor and strain coefficient. Phase diagramF
preparation and properties of PM/ ceramics. /hin fi4ms of PM/. PieCoe4ectric positionersF 4oud
spea*ers and gas ignitors. Pyroe4ectric and e4ectro6optic ceramics 'ith their app4icatons. 2/C and
P/C thermistorsF Mn1 3aristors.
C4assification and structura4 features of super +ionic so4ids. 5pp4ications in oAygen sensosF fue4 ce44sF
high density energy storage #atteries. Magnetic ceramics and their crysta4 structure. Effect of
composition on magnetic #eha3iour. ProcessingF microstructureF properties and app4ications of
magnetic ceramics.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. ..C. ?uchananF Ceramic Materia4s for e4ectronicsF Marce4 &e**erF 2e' Jor*.
2. ".". >ench 9 H.7. )estF Princip4es of e4ectronic ceramicsF Hohn )i4ey 9 ,ons.
2
CH75>8F (em.rane Separation ,rocesses
Princip4esF characteristic and c4assification of separation processesL Mem#rane materia4sF structures
and preparation techni=ues LMem#rane modu4es LP4ant configurations.
Mem#rane characteriCation :Pore siCe and pore distri#ution L?u##4e point test LCha44enge test L-actors
affecting retenti3ity Fconcentration po4ariCation Fge4 po4ariCation Ffou4ing Fc4eaning and regeneration of
mem#ranes.
Mechanisms of separation :Porous mem#ranes Fdense mem#ranes and 4i=uid mem#ranes.
Mem#rane separation mode4s :Irre3ersi#4e thermodynamics LCapi44ary f4o' theory L,o4ution diffusion
mode4 LDiscous f4o' mode4s L Mode4s for separation of gas :3apor; miAtures.
,cience and techno4ogy of microfi4trationF re3erse osmosisF u4trafi4trationF nanofi4trationFdia4ysisand
e4ectrodia4ysis F per3aporation F4i=uid mem#rane permeation Fgas permeation.
Mem#rane reactors: Po4ymericF ceramic Fmeta4 and #io6mem#rane.
CH75>86 Interfacial and Colloidal ,henomena
/hermodynamics of interfaces :Gi##Gs di3iding surface LInterfacia4 tension LGi##Gs adsorption
isotherm LJoung6 "ap4ace e=uation L)etting and contact ang4e L/hin f4uid fi4ms LCom#ination of 3an
der )aa4Gs forces Fdou#4e 4ayer potentia4 etc .to disEoin pressure.
-4uid statics and dynamics of interfaces and thin fi4ms LE=ui4i#rium shapes of menisci L&rop
formation L,ta#i4ity of thin fi4msL )etting of so4ids LCoating f4o's and f4uid disp4acement in pores.
5pp4ication of co44oida4 systems L -oams Femu4sions Foi4 reco3ery and other specia4 topics.
CH75>84 (ulticomponent Separation
-undamenta4sFcharacteristic and c4assification of separation processes L,e4ection of feasi#4e separation
process L/hermodynamics of separations L-actors affecting product purity.
5pproAimate process for mu4ticomponent Fmu4tistage operations : -ens*e6@nder'ood6Gi44i4and
method.
E=ui4i#rium #ased methods for mu4ticomponent a#sorption Fstripping Fdisti44ation and eAtractionL
/heoritica4 mode4 for an e=ui4i#rium stage LGenera4 strategy of mathematica4 so4ution LE=ui4i#rium
tearing procedureL/ridiagona4 matriA a4gorithmLInside +out method.
Enhanced disti44ationL>omogeneous and heterogeneous aCeotropic disti44ationL .eacti3e disti44ation.
.ate #ased mode4s for disti44ation: /hermodynamics properties and transport eApressionsL Methods for
estimating transport coefficient and interfacia4 areaL Dapour and 4i=uid f4o' pattern.
Methods of ca4cu4ations: Chem ,ep programL .5/E-.5C program.
?atch disti44ationF #atch stripping and comp4eA #atch disti44ation.
Pressure s'ing adsorptionL supercritica4 f4uid eAtraction.
BC - 5>>C? nEyme ngineering and Technology
,ource and structure of enCymeL ?iosynthesisF regu4ation and contro4 of enCyme in microorganisms
7inetics of enCymatic reactionF ,ing4e and mu4tip4e su#strate systemsF systemsF Inhi#ition + su#strateF
product and inhi#itorsF 5na4ysis of *inetic dataF 5cti3e and 4egend #inding sitesF Mechanism of
enCyme acti3ityL Immo#i4iCation of enCyme and 'ho4e ce44sL Process design and operation stratedies
for immo#i4iCed enCyme reactorsL EAterna4 and diffusiona4 mass transfer 4imitationF Effecti3eness
factor and modu4usL sta#i4iCation of enCymeF synCymeF Immo#i4iCation of mu4tip4e enCyme systemL
protein engineeringL app4ication of enCyme + Industria4F ana4ytica4 and Medica4.
BC75>8> (icro.iological ngineering
Micro#ia4 gro'thL 5ero#ic and anaero#ic gro'th phenomenaL ,ynchronous cu4tureL Mathematica4
mode4ing of micro#ia4 gro'thL product synthesis *inetics: ?atchF fed6#atch and continuous cu4ture
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cu4ti3ation techni=uesL Gro'th and non6gro'th associated product formationL princip4es and
mechanism of media steri4iCation + /herma4 and mem#rane fi4trationL ?atch and continuous
steri4iCation of mediaL 5ir steri4iCation + Princip4e and designL Characteristics of #io4ogica4 f4uids.
BC75>83 $undamentals of (icro.iology and Biochemistry
Iso4ationF identification and preser3ation of industria4 microorganismsL Physio4ogy and morpho4ogy of
#acteriaF yeast and fungiL Characteristics of 3irusesL #ioenergetics of meta#o4ic path'aysL E4ementary
mass #a4anceL Energy #a4anceL 5/P generation and J5/PF Energy yie4ding and consuming meta#o4ic
path'ayL &etoAification of Qenopho#ic compoundL ,teroid transformation.
(S 7 5>33 &anomaterials and &anostructures
Preparation methods: therma4 and u4trasound decomposition methods. .eduction methods.
CoprecipitationF spry dryingF so46ged and hydrotherma4 methods. Capped semiconductor
nanopartic4es. >igh energy #a44 mi44ing and mechanica4 attrition. /herma4 e3aporation. ,puttering.
"aser a#4ation. Chemica4 3apour deposition. Mo4ecu4ar #eam epitaAy. /herma4 spraying. E4ectro and
e4ectro4ess deposition.
CharacteriCation techni=ues: /EMF ,EMF 5-M and ,/M. 1ptica4 and 3i#rationa4 spectroscopy.
Properties: =uantum 'e44sF 3ires and dots. ,iAe and dimensiona4ity effects. EAcitons. ,ing4e e4ectron
tunne4ing. 5pp4ications in infrared detectors and =uantum dot 4asers. Magnetic properties of
nanocrysta44ine materia4s. 2anostructured ferroe4ectric materia4s and nanocomposites. 2anostructured
materia4s in cata4ysis and e4ectrocata4ysis. Car#on c4usters compoundsF Preparation and properties of
car#on nanotu#es. Inorganic nanotu#es and nanorodsF nanoporous materia4s.
Recommended Boo2s?
1. 2anostructures and 2anomateria4sF G. Cao.
2. introduction to 2anotechno4ogyF char4es P. Poo4e Hr. and -.H. 1'ens.
3. 2anostructured Materia4sF Car4 C.Coch.
(S 7 5>35 Advanced ,olymers
,o4id and gas phase po4ymeriCation. Group transfer po4ymeriCation. "i3ing free radica4
po4ymeriCation.
?uty4 ru##er. 2itri4e ru##er. ,tyrene #utadiene ru##er. /e4eche4ic po4ymers. >etero6chain po4ymers.
Ethy4ene propy4ene diene ru##er :EP&M;. 2anocomposites.
-oams. /hermosetting .esins. Ionomers. >ydro6ge4. Po4ymeric 4i=uid crysta4s. Po4ymeric ge4. >eat
resistant po4ymers. Mu4tiphase po4ymers. Mu4tiphase po4ymeric stystems. Interpenetrating net'or*s.
Graft and #4oc* copo4ymers. Mo4ecu4ar composites.
Conducting po4ymer: /ypes of conducting po4ymers. Chemica4 and e4ectrochemica4 routes of
synthesis. &oping and dedoping of conEugated po4ymers. ,o4atron and po4aron formation in
conducting po4ymers. Conduction mechanism.
?io and natura4 po4ymers: ProteineF nuc4eic acidsF 4ipidsF ce44u4ose and po4ysaccharides. Medicina4 and
#iomedica4 app4ications of po4ymers. Introduction of Inorganic Po4ymers and app4ication.
?iodegrada#4e po4ymers. Po4ymer 'aste management.
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