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CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF GUJARAT

NANOSCIENCES- M.Phil / Ph.D

Syllabus

Nanosciences-syllabus

Semester I Credits Semester II Credits

Paper –I 03 Paper –I 03
Fundamentals of Nanoscience and Environmental Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology Practicals/Research Training

Paper –II 03 Paper –II 03


Nanochemistry Applied Nanochemistry
Thrust Research Areas
Bionanotechnology
Paper –III 02 Paper –III 02
Research methodology Instrumentation and statistics
Seminar 01 Assignment 01
Term Paper 01 Seminar 01
Total Credits 10 Total Credits 10

Semester III
Dissertation 20

Syllabus-(Nanosciences)
SEMESTER I

Paper –I . Fundamentals of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (3 credits)

UNIT I
Introduction: Introduction: Quantum chemistry, Solid state Physics, Nanomaterial &
Manufacturing, Renewable energy generation, Nanotechnology in drug delivery,
Nanotechnology in cosmetics, Bionanotechnology, Nanotechnology in tissue engineering,
Nanotechnology applied in bioinformatics, Nanotechnology & information technology,
Nanotechnology in agriculture and food industry, environmental nanotechnology,
Nanotechnology Health risk , Nanotechnology- Ethics, Regulation of Nanotechnology,
Nanotechnology- Future prospects

UNIT II

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Nanomaterial: The Science of Nano - What is Nanobiotechnology, Introduction to
Nanostructures : Carbon Nanotubes (CNT), Graphenes, Fullerenes, Nano Peapods,
Quantum Dots and Semiconductor Nanoparticles Metal-based Nanostructures (Iron
Oxide Nanoparticles) Nanowires Polymer-based Nanostructures including dendrimers,
Introduction to metal based nanostructures, Protein-based Nanostructures: Nanomotors:
Bacterial (E. coli) and Mammalian (Myosin family) Nanobiosensors: Science of Self-
assembly - From Natural to Artificial Structures Nanoparticles in Biological Labeling and
Cellular Imaging:

UNIT III

Bionanomaterial: Preparation and Characterization of Bionanomaterials, Microfluidics:


Nano Printing of DNA, RNA, and Proteins Biochips Applications in Nano Scale
Detection Lab-on-a-chip Devices (LOC) Medical Applications of Nanobiotechnology:
Nanoparticles’ Cytotoxicity, Nanoscience in Drug Delivery, and Controlled Release,
Green nanoparticle production and characterization; Biocompatbility; Nanomedical
applications of green nanotechnology; use of nanotechnologies and materials impact on
biodiversity, resource conservation, ecosystems.

Text/ References:

1. Introduction to Nanoscience by Gabor L. Hornyak, Joydeep Dutta, Harry F.


Tibbals, Anil K. Rao. CRC Press, 2008.
2. Nanotechnology: Importance and Application by M.H. Fulekar, IK International,
2010.
3. Environanotechnology by Mao Hong fan, Chin-pao Huang, Alan E Bland, Z
Honglin Wang, Rachid Sliman, Ian Wright. Elsevier, 2010.
4. Nanotechnologies, Hazards and Resource efficiency by M. Steinfeldt, Avon
Gleich, U. Petschow, R. Haum. Springer, 2007.
5. Nanotechnlogy: Health and Environmental risk by Jo Anne Shatkin. CRC press,
2008.
6. Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine: Methods, Devices and Application by
Tuan Vo-Dinh .CRC press, 2007.
7. Nanomaterials for Biosensors by Challa Kumar. Wiley-VCH, 2007.
8. Nanosystem characterization tools in the life sciences by Challa Kumar. Wiley-
VCH, 2006.
9. Handbook of Nanofabrication. Edited by Gary Wiederrcht. Elsevier, 2010.

Paper-II: Nanochemistry (credit: 3)

UNIT I
Introduction: Nanoscale Science and Technology-Implications for Physics, Chemistry,
Biology and Engineering; Classifications of nanostructured materials, nano particles;

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quantum dots, nanowires, ultra-thinfilms-multilayered materials. Length Scales involved
and effect on properties: Mechanical, Electronic, Optical, Magnetic and Thermal
properties. Introduction to properties and motivation for study (qualitative only).

Preparation methods: Bottom-up Synthesis-Top-down Approach: Precipitation,


Mechanical Milling, Colloidal routes, Self-assembly, Vapour phase deposition, MOCVD,
Sputtering, Evaporation, Molecular Beam Epitaxy, Atomic Layer Epitaxy, MOMBE.

Organic Nanoparticles: Introduction, definition, structure, types of NP, analytical


methods (Extraction and isolation, Separation, Characterization and Imaging), general
method of preparation, properties, detection, and characterization of organic
nanoparticles: hydrophobic drugs, protein, peptide, lipid, cyclodextrine, polysaccharides.
Nanocochleates, Prospects and Future Challenges.

UNIT II
Molecular nanotechnology, bottom up and top approaches, molecular self-assemblies,
surface engineering, National Nanotechnology Initiative, Nano photonics,
thermodynamic applications in nanotechnology, entropic and tentropic control of
nanotechnology, nanocoating materials, nanobiomaterials, liquid crystals, crystal and
Nano crystals, graphene, fullerene, sol gels, nanoemulsions, nanotechnology of folding of
protein, intramolecular multiple force theory, tentropy, friccohesity, molecular and ionic
forces, molecular interaction engineering, Magnetorheological fluids, optical properties
of nanoparticles, biosensors and their characterization, adsorbents and
catalyst. Microtechnology , peizoelelctric materails, nanoemuslison, effects of gold and
silver particles on proteins unfolding.

UNIT-III
Patterning and lithography for nanoscale devices: Introduction to optical/UV electron
beam and X-ray Lithography systems and processes, Wet etching, dry (Plasma /reactive
ion) etching, Etch resists-dip pen lithography.

Preparation environments: Clean rooms: specifications and design, air and water purity,
requirements for particular processes, Vibration free environments: Services and facilities
required. Working practices, sample cleaning, chemical purification, chemical and
biological contamination, Safety issues, flammable and toxic hazards, biohazards.

Characterization techniques: X-ray diffraction technique, Scanning Electron Microscopy


- environmental techniques, Transmission Electron Microscopy including high-resolution
imaging, Surface Analysis techniques-AFM, SPM, STM, SNOM, ESCA, SIMS-
Nanoindentation, Small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering, DLS, Ellipsometer, Confocal
microscopy.

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Paper-III: Research Methodology (2 credit)-As per existing syllabus of SESD/SCS.

SEMESTER II

Paper –I Environmental nanotechnology: (3 credit)

UNIT I
Nanomaterials for Environmental Protection: Nano technology processes – Nano
Engineering materials for Pollution Prevention, Green Chemistry, Energy efficient
resources and materials, Nano technology products- Nanomaterials (nanostructures)
Nanodevices and nanosystems.

Synthesis of Nanomaterials: Synthesis of nanomaterials by Physico-chemical


approaches.

Bionancomposites : Nano particles and Microorganisms, Microbial Synthesis of Nano


materials, Biological Methods for Synthesis of nano-emulsions using bacteria, Fungi and
Actinomycetes, Plants based nanoparticle synthesis, Nano composite biomaterials –
Fibres, Devices and Structures, Nano Bio systems.

Advanced Characterization Methods: Optical Microscopy, Scanning Electron


Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, Scanning
Tunneling Microscopy, Optical Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy,
Thermogravimetric Analysis, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Thermomechanical
Analysis, X-Ray, neutron diffraction.

UNIT – II

Nanotechnology in Remediation

Nanoremediation: Identification and characterization of Hazardous waste, Nano


Pollution, Air- Water - Soil Contaminants, Identification and Characterization of Organic
and inorganics, Environmental cleanup technologies.

Nanomaterials-Remediation: Nano Membranes, Nano Meshes, Nano Fibres, Nano


Clays and Adsorbents, Zeolites, Nano Catalysts, Carbon Nano Tubes, Bio Polymers,
Single Enzyme Nano particles, Bio Metallic Iron Nano Particles, Nano Semi-Conductors,
Photo catalysis, Nano-sensors.

Nano Remediation Technologies: Environmental Nano Remediation Technology -


Thermal, Physico-Chemical and Biological Methods, Nano Filtration for treatment of
waste – removal of organics & inorganics and pathogens, Nanotechnology for water

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remediation and purification. Treatment of hi-tech industrial waste waters using nano
particles/ modified structures/devices. Environmental Benefits of nanomaterials.

UNIT – III

Sustainable Nanotechnology: Application of industrial ecology to nanotechnology, Fate of


nanomaterials in environment, environmental life cycle of nano materials, environmental
and health impacts of nano materials, toxicological threats, eco-toxicology, exposure to
nano particles – biological damage, threat posed by nano materials to humans,
environmental reconnaissance and surveillance. Corporate social responsibility for
nanotechnology, Nano materials in future - implications.

Text/ References:

1. Environanotechnology by Mao Hong fan, Chin-pao Huang, Alan E Bland, Z


Honglin Wang, Rachid Sliman, Ian Wright. Elsevier, 2010.
2. Nanotechnology: Importance and Application by M.H. Fulekar, IK International,
2010.
3. Nanotechnologies, Hazards and Resource efficiency by M. Steinfeldt, Avon
Gleich, U. Petschow, R. Haum. Springer, 2007.
4. Nanotechnlogy: Health and Environmental risk by Jo Anne Shatkin. CRC press,
2008.
5. Handbook of Nanofabrication. Edited by Gary Wiederrcht. Elsevier, 2010.
6. Nanoporous materials: Advance techniques for characterization, Modeling and
Processing. Edited by Nick Kanello Poulos. CRC press, 2011.
7. Inorganic Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Application and Perspectives. Edited by
Claudia Altavilla and Enrico Ciliberto. CRC Press, 2011.
8. Nanostructured conductive polymers. Edited by Ali Eftekhari. Wiley, 2010.
9. Adsorption and diffusion in nanoporous material by Rolando M.A. Raque
Malherbe. CRC press, 2007.
10. Introduction to Nanoscience by Gabor L. Hornyak, Joydeep Dutta, Harry F.
Tibbals, Anil K. Rao. CRC Press, 2008.

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Paper II.

A) Applied Nanochemistry (credit: 2)

UNIT-I
Application of Organic Nanoparticles: Application of Lipids, CNTs, Proteins, peptides,
Dendrimer, cyclodextrin, Polysaccharide based organic nanoparticles in nanomedicine
and drug delivery through nanoscopic structure and nanoformulation; Applications of
zero-dimensional Nanoparticles: Quantum dots for solar cells, Quantum dots for light-
emitting diode, Molecular electronics, Nanoparticles as catalysts; Applications of one
dimensional nanotubes and nanowires: Nanotube/nanowire-based field effect transistors
for biosensing, gas sensing, Piezoelectric nanowires as nanogenerator, Thermoelectric
Nanowires, Quantum dots for bio-sensing; Application of Nanoporous materials: A
Single Nanopore for DNA sequencing, Nanoporous anodized aluminum oxide,
Nanoporous metal-organic framework for gas absorption, Nanoporous materials for
Li/Cd-ion battery applications;

UNIT-II

Application of Nano ceramics: Dielectrics, ferroelectrics, magnetoceramics, and


multiferroics Magnetism; Dia-, Para-, Ferro-, Antiferro-, Ferri-magnetism, Magnetic
properties; Gaint magnetoresistance, Tunneling magnetoresistance, Colossal
magnetoresistance, Superparamagnetism High-temperature superconducting (High-Tc)
materials: Yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) and Bi-systems, Superconducting nano-
materials & their properties and applications; Application of Thermo Electric Materials
(TEM): Concept of phonon, Thermal conductivity, Specific heat; Application of Carbon
Nano Structures: DLCs, C60, C80 SWNT and MWNT; Properties: Mechanical, Optical
and Electrical properties; Application of Nano Semiconductors: Nanoscale electronic
devices including CMOS, Potentiometric sensors etc., Magnetoresistive random-access
memory (MRAM) devices, Spintronic devices including spin valves; Application of
Nanopolymers: Preparation and characterization of diblock Copolymer based
nanocomposites, Nanoparticles polymer ensembles; Applications of Nanopolymers in
Catalysis, Nanofibers, nanophotonics; Application of Nanocomposites: Metal-Metal
nanocomposites, Polymer-Metal nanocomposites, Ceramic nanocomposites: Dielectric
and CMR based nanocomposites.

Text/References:

1. Nanotechnology: Importance and Applications by M.H. Fulekar, IK International


2010.
2. Nanochemistry: A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials by G. A. Ozin, A.C.
Arsenault, and L. Cademartiri, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 2nd
Ed., 2009.
3. Nanostructures & Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications by
Guozhong Cao, Imperial College Press, London, 2004.

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4. Nanoscale Science and Technology, edited by R. W. Kelsall, I. W. Hamley, and
M. Geoghegan, Wiley, West Sussex, 2005.
5. Introduction to Sol-Gel Processing by Alain C. Pierre, Kluwer Academic
Publishers: Boston, 1998.
6. Novel Nanocrystalline Alloys and Magnetic Nanomaterials by Brian Cantor
7. Nanoscale materials by Liz Marzan and Kamat.
8. Physical properties of Carbon Nanotube by R Satio.
9. Polymer nanocomposites, edited by Yiu-Wing Mai and Zhong-Zhen Yu, First
published 2006, Woodhead Publishing Limited and CRC Press LLC, USA.
10. Physics of Magnetism by S. Chikazumi and S.H. Charap.
11. Magnetostriction and Magnetomechanical Effects by E.W. Lee.
12. Carbon Nanotubes: Properties and Applications by Michael J. O'Connell.
13. Carbon Nanotechnology by Liming Dai.
14. Nanotubes and Nanowires by CNR Rao and A Govindaraj, RCS Publishing.
15. CRC Handbook of Thermoelectrics, Ed. CR Rowe
16. Microfabrication and Nanomanufacturing by Mark James Jackson
17. Chemistry of nanomaterials: Synthesis, properties and applications by CNR Rao
et.al.
18. Nanoparticles: From theory to applications by G. Schmidt, Wiley Weinheim 2004.
19. Fabrication of fine pitch gratings by holography, electron beam lithography and
nano‐imprint lithography (Proceedings Paper) Author(s): Darren Goodchild;
Alexei Bogdanov; Simon Wingar; Bill Benyon; Nak Kim; Frank Shepherd
20. A Three Beam Approach to TEM Preparation Using In‐situ Low Voltage Argon
Ion Final Milling in a FIB-SEM Instrument E L Principe, P Gnauck and P
Hoffrogge, Microscopy and Microanalysis (2005), 11: 830‐ 831Cambridge
University Press.
21. Processing & properties of structural naonmaterials by Leon L. Shaw (editor)
22. Nanochemistry: A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials by Royal Society of
Chemistry, Cambridge UK 2005.
23. Nanocomposite science and technology by P.M. Ajayan, L.S. Schadler, P.V.
Braun, Wiley, New York.

B) Bio Nanotechnology (1 credit)

UNIT I

Bionanotechnology Concept: Biodefence application of nanotechnology, Optical


meteorology for Bionanotechnology, Biological, scanning probe microscopy, Single
molecule micro- spectroscopy, Structural principle of Bionanotechnology, Function of

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Biological Nanomolecules, DNA computers and DNA microprocessors, Biotechnology
based genetic engineering, Bionanotechnology: Examples, Structural Principle of
Bionanotechnology, Function of Biological Nanomolecules, Molecular motors, force,
elasticity, damping, mechano-chemical coupling, Bionanomachines in Action, Biofilm
inhibition by nanoparticles, small angle scattering.

UNIT II

Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery: Introduction, Manufacturing of Nanoparticles,


Nanoparticles, Drug deliveries, Drug delivery system, Nanoparticle in Drug delivery-
Available applications, Nanotechnology future application understanding for
treatment.Manufacture of Nanoparticles, Nanoparticles, Drug Delivery, Drug Delivery
Systems, Nanopowder and Nanocrystals, Targeting Ligands Applications of Nanoparticle
in Drug Delivery, Cancer Treatment, Nanoparticle, Mediated Delivery of Sirna,
Nanonephrology, Nanosystems in Inflammation, Targeting Macrophages to Control
Inflammation, Tissue Regeneration, Growth And Repair, Tissue Bioengineering;
Nanotechnology, Future Understanding for Treatment, Drug Delivery Technology
Significance, Impact of Drug Discovery and Development.

Text/ References:

1. Nanotechnology: Importance and Application by M.H. Fulekar, IK International,


2010.
2. Nanotechnology in Biology and Medicine: Methods, Devices and Application by
Tuan Vo-Dinh .CRC press, 2007.
3. Nanosystem characterization tools in the life sciences by Challa Kumar. Wiley-
VCH, 2006.
4. Environanotechnology by Mao Hong fan, Chin-pao Huang, Alan E Bland, Z
Honglin Wang, Rachid Sliman, Ian Wright. Elsevier, 2010.
5. Introduction to Nanoscience by Gabor L. Hornyak, Joydeep Dutta, Harry F.
Tibbals, Anil K. Rao. CRC Press, 2008.

Paper III Instrumentation and statistics (2 credit)

UNIT-I

Basic concept of Instrumentation: UV-VIS-NIR Spectroscopy, FT-IR, NMR,


Fluorescence Spectroscopy, Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer, Gas
Chromatography, High pressure Liquid Chromatography, Gas Chromatography-Mass
spectrometry, HPTLC, PCR, Electrophorosis, Bioreactor, survismeter, physico-chemical
properties.

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UNIT-II

Advance Instrumentation Techniques: Principle, Theory, Working and Application; X-


Ray Diffraction, X-Ray Reflectivity, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission
Electron Microscopy, High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy, Field
Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy, Scanning
Tunnelling Spectroscopy / Microscopy, Photoluminescence Spectroscopy,
Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Polarized neutron Reflectivity, Differential
thermal and Gravimetric Analysis, Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, Universal Testing
Machine, Vibrating sample Magnetometer, Vector network Analyzer, Vibrating Sample
Magnetometer, Brunauer-Emmett Teller surface areas, Zeta sizer, Environmental mode.

UNIT III:

Statistics:

Descriptive Statistics: Primary and secondary data; Basic statistics-Frequency


distribution; Organization and Displaying data; spatial and non-spatial data; Measures of
Central Tendency; Variability, Sampling Distribution, measures of variability; Descrete
Random Variables.

Sampling theory: Random sampling, Sampling methods, Simple random samples,


Stratified samples, Cluster samples, Sample planning, Relative advantages and
disadvantage of different techniques.

Distributions: basics: Discrete, Continuous: Sampling distribution and significance:


Parameter and statistics; Sampling distribution, standard error and its uses; Type I and
Type II errors; Test of significance of large samples; Precision and Accuracy;
Probability.

Hypothesis testing: Foundations of testing; Hypothesis tests; Chi-square tests: Goodness


of fit, Homogeneity; Standard Deviation and Normal distribution; t-test for independent
samples; t-test for dependent samples.

Applied Statistics: Linear regression; Multiple and non linear, Measurement scales,
Linear correlation, Linear regression.

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Semester III

Research Project (20 Credits)

Students are required to carry out a research project of 6 months duration related
to Nanoscience/Nanotechnology. Each student will be assigned with a supervisor
from among the panel of teachers.

Nanotechnology practicals (Any five):


1. Synthesis of TiO2 nano particles by sonochemical method
2. Synthesis of ZnO nano particles by sonochemical method
3. Synthesis of CdS nano particles by sonochemical method
4. Synthesis of SrTiO3 nano particles by sonochemical method
5. Biogenesis of Iron nano-particles –for development of Microbial Emulsion
6. Characterization of nanoparticles by XRD, SEM, TEM, TG-DTA
7. Photocatalytic degradation of hazardous compounds by UV irradiation
8. Photocatalytic degradation of hazardous compounds by VIS irradiation
9. Photocatalytic degradation of hazardous compounds by IR irradiation
10. Photocatalytic degradation of hazardous compounds by solar rays
11. X-ray diffraction – determination of structure, composition and estimation of
particle size,

12. Nanomicrobial degradation of various xenobiotics (e.g. pesticides,


organochlorines, pyretheroids, PAH)

13. Immobilization bacterial cells for bioremediation of heavy metals using


micronano-filtration process.

14. Development of Bionano-sensor

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15. Carbon nanotubes and carbon nanoparticles: Preparation of carbon
nanotubes by pyrolysis of organic gases/Pyrolytic thermal treatment of
graphite followed by annealing.

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