Part-I: UNIT 1 (Organic Chemistry)
Part-I: UNIT 1 (Organic Chemistry)
Part-I: UNIT 1 (Organic Chemistry)
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UNIT 2 (Physical Chemistry)
J.E. Huhuy, E.A. Keiter, R.L. Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry: Principle of Reactivity and
Structure, Addison Wesley Pub.1993.
H.J. Emeleces and A.G. Sharpe, Modern Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry, Universal
Book Stall, New Delhi, 1989.
S.F.A. Kettle, Coordination Chemistry, ELBS & NELSON, 1969.
F.A. Cotton and Wilkinson, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Edn., Wiley Eastern,
1977.
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J.E. Huheey, Inorganic Chemistry, Principles of Structure and Reactivity, 4th Edn.,
Harper & Row, 1978.
H.J. Emeleen and A.G. Sharpe, Modern Aspects of Inorganic chemistry, 4th Edn.,ELBS
& Roultedge of Kegan Paul, 1978.
P. Powell, Principles of Organometallic Chemistry, ELBS, Chapman and Hall, London,
1988.
UNIT 4 (Spectroscopy)
Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, atomic and molecular spectroscopy,
UV-Vis spectroscopy: principles and instrumentation, Beer-Lambert’s law, Absorbance
and emission spectra, Woodward–Fieser rules, H-bonding & solvent effects. Theory and
instrumentation of Infra-Red spectroscopy, modes of vibration, Fermi resonance,
overtones, solvent effects, functional group identification. Principles and applications of
microwave and Raman spectroscopy. Principles of NMR spectroscopy, 1H and 13C
NMR (1D & 2D), Instrumentation, splitting patterns, stereochemical assignments, MRI,
multi-nuclear NMR, ESR spectra of organic free radicals and metal complexes. NQR
spectroscopy. Principles and instrumentation of mass spectrometry, fragmentation
patterns, isotope abundance, structure assignment. Powder and single-crystal X-ray
diffraction technique.
J. A. Iggo: NMR Spectroscopy in Inorganic Chemistry, Oxford University Press, 1999.
D. H. Williams, I. Fleming, Spectroscopic methods in organic chemistry, Tata McGraw
Hill. 1988.
Jack D. Dunits, x-ray analysis & the structure of organic molecules, Wiley-VCH; 2
edition, 1996.
Lund A., Shiotani M., Principles and Applications of Electron Spin Resonance, Springer
Verlag, 2008.
PART-II
Polymer Chemistry
Introduction. Classification. Elastomers, Fibres and Plastics. Copolymers. Types of
polymerization, mechanisms and kinetics. Metathesis. Group-Transfer polymerization.
Solution Properties, Thermodynamics, and Molecular-weight determination. Thermal
properties and Degradation, Stability, & environmental issues. Polymer recycling.
Biodegradation. Polymer additives, blends, interpenetrating networks & composites.
Applications for polymers in separations, biotechnology, and electronics - Membrane
separations, Biomedical applications. Applications in electronics. Photonic polymers.
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Joel R. Fried, Polymer Science and Technology, Prentice Hall 1999.
Fred W. Billmeyer, Jr, Text Book of Polymer Science, Wiley-Interscience 1985.
Chromatography
Classification and Principles of Chromatography: Theory and general description of
various types and applications. Gas Chromatography: Instrumentation and applications.
Gas-solid chromatography. Liquid Chromatography: Types-Liquid-solid. Liquid-liquid.
Instrumentation. HPLC: Instrumentation, Components, and applications. Partition
chromatography, Ion chromatography and Gel Permeation chromatography: Theoretical
plate theory and applications. Ion Chromatography: Ion-exchange resins, ion selectivity,
Applications, Gel permeation chromatography: Theory & applications in polymer
analysis. Paper chromatography, Thin layer chromatography. Adsorption
chromatography: Solvents, development of chromatogram.
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Lloyd R Snyder, Principles of Adsorption Chromatography, Marcel Dekker Inc, 1968.
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Stock and C. Rice, Chromatographic Methods, II Ed, Chapman and Hall, 1967.
J.E. Huhuy, E.A. Keiter, R.L. Keiter, Inorganic Chemistry: Principle of Reactivity and
Structure, Addison Wesley Pub.1993.
H.J. Emeleces and A.G. Sharpe, Modern Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry, Universal
Book Stall, New Delhi, 1989.
Environmental Chemistry
Concept and scope of Environmental Chemistry. The hydrological, oxygen, nitrogen,
phosphate and sulphur cycle. Atmosphere: Composition, structure and evolution.
Chemical and photochemical reactions. Water resources, Physical Chemistry of sea and
fresh water. Composition of Lithosphere, water, air, organic and inorganic components
in soil. Air pollutants: CO, NOX , Hydrocarbons, Photochemical smog, SO2, acid rain,
particulates, radioactivity. Tropospheric chemistry. Water pollution. Water quality
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parameters, sampling, preservation, monitoring techniques and methodology. Chemical
toxicology: Toxic chemicals and their impact on the environment.
Specialty Polymers
Conjugated or conducting polymers (CPs), types of conjugated polymers: polyacetylene,
PPP, PPV, polythiophenes, polypyrroles, polyfluorenes and their synthetic methods,
determination of molecular weights (number average and weight average) of polymers:
gel permeation chromatography-theory, conductivity in CPs:doping dopants and doping
level, mechanism of conductivity in CPs, charge carriers in conjugated polymers:
polarons, bipolarons, solitons. Optcal properties of conjugated polymers: energy levels
in CPs, HOMO-LUMO, fluorescence emission in CPs. Electroluminescence (EL),
electroluminescence efficiency, factors affecting EL efficiency. Applications of
conjugated polymers: polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs), electrochemical cells,
sensors, FETs, photovoltaic cells etc. Conjugated polymers for photonic applications:
Nonlinear optical properties of conjugated polymers, Liquid crystal polymers, Polymers
for TFT applications.
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Supramolecular Chemistry
Introduction to Supramolecular Chemistry: Inspiration, History and definitions.
Molecular Forces. Molecular Structure: Shape and Size, van der Waals radii, bond
lengths and bond angles, conformation. Common Motifs in Supramolecular Chemistry.
Overview of Experimental Techniques in Supramolecular Chemistry. Host / Guest
Chemistry: Cation binding, Anion binding, Neutral molecule binding. Crystal
engineering: Introduction & Tectons - synthons, Special role of hydrogen bonding,
Cambridge Structural data bases, Polymorphism, Co-crystals, Hydrogen
bond synthons common & exotic, Halogen bonding. Supramolecular polymers, gels and
fibres.
Steed J. W., and Atwood J. L., Supramolecular Chemistry, Wiley & Sons: Chichester,
2000, 2 Edn., 2009.
Katsuhigo Ariga & Toyoki Kunitake, Supramolecular chemistry- fundamentals &
applications, Springer publications,
2007. Jonathan W. Steed, David R. Turner, Karl Wallace, Core Concepts in
Supramolecular Chemistry and Nanochemistry, ,2007.
Lehn J. M., Supramolecular Chemistry: Concepts and Perspectives, Weinheim: VCH
1995.
Paul D. Beer, Philip A. Gale and David K. Smith, Supramolecular Chemistry, Oxford
university press, 2005.