Engineering Chemistry Syllabus - BEX (TU)
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Course Description
Unit Contents
- Electro-chemistry and Buffer (6 hours)
- Electro-chemical cells
- Electrode Potential and Standard Electrode Potential
- Measurement of Electrode Potential
- Nernst equation
- EMF of Cell
- Application of Electrochemical and Electrolytic cells
- Electrochemical Series and its Application
- Buffer: its type and mechanism
- Henderson’s equation for pH of buffer and related problems
- Corrosion and its type
- Factors influencing corrosion
- Prevention of corrosion
- Catalyst (4 hours)
- Introduction
- Action of Catalyst (Catalytic Promoters and Catalytic Poisons)
- Characteristics of Catalyst
- Types of Catalyst
- Theories of Catalysis
- Industrial Applications of Catalysts
- Environmental Chemistry (5 hours)
- Air Pollution
- Air Pollutants i) gases SOx,NOx,CO,CO2,O3 and hydrocarbons ii)particulates dust, smoke and fly ash
- Effects of Air Pollutants on human beings and their possible remedies
- Ozone depletion and its photochemistry
- Water Pollution (Ref of surface water and pound water)
- Water Pollutants (Ref of surface water) their adverse effect and remedies
- Soil pollution
- Pollutants of soil their adverse effects and possible remedies
- Engineering Polymers (6 hours)
- Inorganic polymers
- General properties of inorganic polymers
- Polyphosphazines
- Sulpher Based Polymers
- Chalcogenide Glasses
- Silicones
- Organic Polymers
- Types of Organic Polymers
- Preparation and application of i) Polyurethane ii) Polystyrene iii) Polyvinylchloride iv) Teflon v) Nylon 6,6 and vi) Bakelite vii) Epoxy Resin viii) Fiber Reinforced Polymer
- Concept of bio-degradable, non-biodegradable and conducting polymers
- 3-d Transition elements and their applications (5 hours)
- Introduction
- Electronic Configuration
- Variable oxidation states
- Complex formation tendency
- Color formation
- Magnetic properties
- Alloy formation
- Applications of 3-d transition elements
- Coordination Complexes (5 hours)
- Introduction
- Terms used in Coordination Complexes
- Werner’s Theory Coordination Complexes
- Sidgwick’s model and Sidgwick’s effective atomic number rule
- Nomenclature of coordination compounds (Neutral type, simple cation and complex anion and complex cation and simple anion type)
- Valence Bond Theory of Complexes
- Application of valence bond theory in the formation of i) Tetrahedral Complexes ii) Square planar Complexes and iii) Octahedral Complexes
- Limitations of Valence Bond Theory
- Applications of Coordination Complexes
- Explosives (3 hours)
- Introduction
- Types of explosives: Primary, Low and High explosives
- Preparation and application of TNT, TNG, Nitrocellulose and Plastic explosives
- Lubricants and Paints (2 hours)
- Introduction
- Function of Lubricants
- Classification of Lubricants (Oils, Greases and Solid)
- Paints
- Types of Paint
- Application of Paints
- Stereochemistry (4 hours)
- Introduction
- Geometrical Isomerism (Cis Trans Isomerism) Z and E concept of Geometrical Isomerism
- Optical Isomerism with reference to two asymmetrical carbon center molecules
- Terms Optical activity, Enantiomers, Diastereomers, Meso structures, Racemic mixture and Resolution
- Reaction Mechanism in Organic reactions (4 hours)
- Substitution reaction
- Types of substitution reaction SN1 and SN2
- Elimination reaction
- Types of elimination reaction El and E2
- Factors governing SN1, SN2, El and E2 reaction mechanism path
Text and Reference Books
• Engineering Chemistry by Jain and Jain
• A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry by Shashi Chawala
• A New Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee
• Principles of Physical Chemistry by Marron and Prutton
• Essential of Physical Chemistry by Bahl and Tuli
• Advanced Inorganic Chemistry Vol 1 and 2 by Satya Prakash and Tuli
• Organic chemistry by Morrison and Boyd
• Selected Topics in Physical Chemistry by Moti Kaji Sthapit
• Environmental Engineering by Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous
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- Short Name N/A
- Course code SH 453
- Semester Second Semester
- Full Marks 80
- Pass Marks 32
- Credit 3 hrs
- Elective/Compulsary Compulsary