MSC Chemistry 2014
MSC Chemistry 2014
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Sem-I to IV(Chemistry)
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PROSPECTUS
OF
MASTER OF SCIENCE EXAMINATION
IN
CHEMISTRY
Semester -I & III, Winter 2014,
Semester -II & IV, Summer 2015,
Unit-V : GREENCHEMISTRY 12L 22. Organic chemistry (Willard Grant Press Botcon), John Mcmurry.
Designing a green synthesis: Choice of starting material, 23. A Textbook of organic chemistry- R.K. Bansal.
choice of solvents. Basic principle of green chemistry: 24. New trends in green chemistry –V.K. Ahluwalia & M. kidwai,
Prevention of waste by products, Maximum incorporation Anamaya publishers New Delhi.
of the reactants (starting material and reagents) into the 25. Heterocyclic Chemistry, John Joule, Oxford University Press.
final products. Rearrangements reaction, Addition reaction,
substitution, elimination reaction. Prevention or
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Paper- VII B) The rate of charge transfer, the Butler-Volmer equation, the
Physical Chemistry-II low overpotential limit, the high overpotential limit, Tafel
60 Hours (4-Hours/week) 50 Marks 12 hours/Unit plot. Voltammetry, concentration polarization, experimental
techniques. Corrosion, types of corrosion, corrosion
Unit-I Chemical Dynamics: inhibitors, corrosion monitoring and prevention methods.
A) Kinetics of Complex reactions: Chain reaction (H2+Br2 ® 2 Numericals. 6L
HBr thermal and photo chemical reaction), Homogeneous Unit-V Statistical Thermodynamics
catalysis (acid-base and enzymes), oscillating reactions A) Concept of distribution, Thermodynamic probability and
(Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction, Lotka-Volterra mechanism, most probable distribution. Ensemble averaging, postulates
the brusselator and the oregonator). 6L. of ensemble averaging. Canonical, grand canonical and
B) Fast reactions: General features of fast reactions, Stopped micro-canonical ensembles, corresponding distribution laws
flow method, relaxation method, nuclear magnetic resonance (using Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers).
method, flash photolysis. Numericals. 6L. 6L.
Unit-II Quantum Chemistry: B) Partition function- Translational, rotational, vibrational and
A) Molecular orbital theory: Basic ideas, criteria for forming electronic partition functions, calculations of
M.O. from A.O., Construction of M.O.’s by LCAO for H2+ thermodynamic properties in terms of partition functions.
ion. Calculation of energy levels from wave functions, Applications of partition functions. Numericals. 6L.
physical picture of bonding & anti-bonding wave functions,
List of Books:
concept of orbitals and their characteristics. 6L.
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1) Physical chemistry by P.W.Atkins & dePaula 7Th Edition
B) Hybrid orbitals- sp, sp , sp . Calculations of coefficient of 2) Molecular reaction Dynamics and chemical reactivity, R.D.Levine
A.O.’s used in hybrid orbitals. Huckel theory of conjugated and R.B. Benstin, Oxford University press. 1987.
systems, bond order & charge density calculations. 3) Physical Chemistry by Alberty and Silby, Jolly Wiley
Applications to ethylene, butadiene, cyclopropenyl radical, 4) Adsorption and Catalysis by solids, by D.K.Chakraburti, Wiley
cyclo- butadiene. Numericals. 6L. Eastern, 1990
Unit-III Macromolecules: 5) The Theory of Adsoption and catalysis, by A. Clark, Academic
A) Definition of macromolecule (Polymer), types of polymers, press, 1970
Random coils, configuration and conformation of 6) Micells Theoretical and applied aspects, by V.Moroy. Plenum
macromolecules, electrically conducting molecular wires, 7) Modern Electrochemistry by A.K.N.Raddy
fire resistant, liquid crystal polymers, kinetics of 8) Theoretical electrochemistry by D.I.Antropov, Mir Publisher 1972
polymerization, mechanism of polymerization. The stability 9) Electrochemistry by J. Dvorak, J. Koryta, V. Bohackova.
of biological polymers. 6L 10) Introduction to radiation chemistry by J.W.T. Spinks and
B) Number average & mass average molecular mass, molecular R.J.Woods
mass determination by Osmometery, Viscometry,
Ultracentrifugation, Electrophoresis, Size-exclusion Paper VIII
chromatography and Light scattering methods. Numericals. Optical Methods and Environmental Chemistry
6L 60hrs(4hrs/week), 12hrs/Unit 50Marks
Unit-IV Electrochemistry: Unit-I Optical Method 12L
A) Electrochemistry of solutions: Debye-Huckel-Onsager Spectrophotometry and Colorimetry: Interaction of
treatment and its extension, ion solvent interactions. Theory radiations with matters, Fundamental laws of
of electron transfer processes, electron tunneling. The Spectrophotometry. Beer –Lambert’s law and its limitation.
electrode-solution interface, structure of electrified Varifification of Beer’s law and deviation from Beer’s law.
interface, electric potential at the interface. 6L Ringbom’s plot. Photometric titrations. pK value of
indicator. Outline of construction and working of the UV-
Visible spectrophotometers. (Single and double beam).
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Applications of quantitative and qualitative analysis, Pesticides and pollution, Sources of pesticide residue in
problems. the environment, classification of pesticides, pesticide
Theory, instrumentation and applications of fluorimetry, degradation by natural forces, effect of pesticide residue
Nephelometry, turbidimetry, Polarimetry & Refractometry. on life. Analytical techniques for pesticide residue analysis.
Unit-II Flame Emission and atomic spectrometry: 12L DDT problem.
Flame photometry: Elementary theory of flame photometry. Radiation pollution-Classification and effects of radiation.
Instrumentation and experimental techniques. Interferences, Effects of ionizing radiation on Man. Effect of nonionizing
analytical techniques and applications. Atomic absorption radiation on life, Radioactivity and nuclear fall out,
spectrometry (AAS): introduction, principles, Advantages protection and control from radiation.
of AAS over FES, Instrumentation, Flame atomization. List of Books
Hallow cathod lamps, interferences and applications.
1. Analytical chemistry- Problems and Solution- S. M. Khopkar, New
Comparison of atomic absorption with atomic emission
Age International Publication.
methods.
2. Day & Underwood: Quantitative Analysis.
Unit-III WATER POLLUTION 12L
3. Findley: Practical Physical Chemistry:
Origin of wastewater, types, water pollutants and their
effects. Sources of water pollution, domestic, industrial, 4. Vogel : A Text book of Quantitative inorganic Chemistry, ELBS,
agricultural soil and radioactive wastes as sources of London.
pollution. Objective of analysis, parameter for analysis 5. Strouts Galfillal: Analytical Y. Lyalikov: Physocochemical Analysis
colour, turbidity, total solid, conductivity, acidity, alkalinity, 6. S. M.Khopkar:Basic concept in Analytical Chemistry
hardness, chloride, sulphate, fluoride, silica, phosphates 7. Meites and Thomas: Advance Analytical Chemistry. (Mc Graw
and different forms of nitrogen. Heavy metal pollution, Hill)
public health significance of Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, 8. H.H.Willard ,L.L.Merritt and J.A.Dean: Instrumental Methods of
Zinc Lead, Manganese, Mercury and Arsenic. General Analysis (Van Nostrand).
survey of instrumental techniques for the analysis of heavy 9. B. L. Krayer, H. H. Willard. L. Merrit, J. A. Dean & F. A. Settle:
metals in aqueous systems. Oxygen content of water and Instrumental Methods of Analysis (CBS Publishers, Delhi, 1986)
aquatic life. Measurments of DO, BOD, COD and their 10. R. D. Brown, Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis ,McGraw
significance as pollution indicators. Pesticides as water Hill
pollutants and analysis. A brief idea of coagulation and 11. L. R. Shyder & C. H. Harvath: An Introduction to Separation Science
flocculation. (Wiley Interscience).
Unit-IV AIR POLLUTION 12L 12. Environmental Chemistry, S. E. Manahan, Lewis Publishers.
Sources and sinks of gases pollutants, classification of air 13. Environmental Chemistry, Sharma & Kaur, Krishna publishers.
pollutants, effect of air pollutants on living and non-living 14. Environmental Chemistry, A. K. De, Wiley Eastern.
things. Sources of air pollution, air quality standards and 15. Environmental Pollution Analysis, S. M. Khopkar, Wiley Eastern.
sampling. Analysis of air pollutants (CO, CO2, NOx, SOx,
16. Environmental Toxicology, Ed. J. Rose, Gordon and Breach Science
H2S ,NH3 and Hydrocarbons and particulates). Green house
Publication.
effect, acid rain, ozone depletion and their consequences
on environment. Effects of air pollution, photochemical 17. Elemental Analysis of Airborne Particles, Ed. S. Landberger and
smog and monitoring of air pollution. M. Creatchman, Gordon and breach Science Publication.
Unit-V Soil Pollution and Pesticide Analysis 12L 18. Atmospheric pollution, W. Buch, McGraw Hill, New York.
Chemistry of soil, soil irrigation by effluents. Agricultural 19. Fundamentals of Air Pollution, S. J. Williason, Addison – Wesley
pollution, role of micronutrients in soil, trace element Publishers.
analysis in soil 20. Analytical Aspect of Environmental Chemistry, D. F. S. Natush
and P. K. Hopke. John Wiley & sons. New York.
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21. Analytical chemistry- Problems and Solution- S. M. Khopkar, New 7) To determine the heat of reaction, equilibrium constant and othere
Age. thermodynamic functions for the reaction Zn + Cu2+ = Zn2+ + Cu
22. Environmental Chemistry, J.W.Vanloon, Oxford University Press. potentiometrically.
8) To titrate ferrous ammonium sulphate solution with potassium
Semester II dichromate solution potentiometrically using bimetallic electrode
Practical III pair.
Physical Chemistry 9) To determine the dipole moment of given liquid.
Practical Work load (9Hours/week) Duration: 6Hours Marks : 100 10) To obtain the phase diagram of ethanol-water-benzene system at
Use of Computer Programs 5 terms of practicals. room temperature.
Treatment of experimental data, X-Y plots, programs with 11) To obtain solubility curve for liquid say water-acetic acid-
data preferably from physical chemistry practical. Students chloroform system.
will operate two packages I) MS-Word and II) MS-Excel. 12) Determination of strength of commercial phosphoric acid/Vinegar
Part A by conductometic analysis.
1) To find out molecular weight of given liquid by steam distillation Physical Chemistry Practical
method.
Books Suggested :
2) To find out the molecular weight of sulphur, alpha-naphthol and
biphenyl by freezing point method using naphthalene as a solvent. 1) Experimental physical chemistry,
3) To find out degree of association of benzoic acid in benzene by R.C. Das and B. Behera, Tata McGraw-Hill
cryoscopy method. 2) Advanced physical chemistry
4) To study the effect of temperature on adsorption. J.B. yadao, Goel Pub House
5) To determine the viscosity of different mixture benzene, 3) Experiments in physical Chemistry,
nitrobenzene and also test the validity of Kendall’s method. D.P. Shormaker, C.W. Garland and J.W. Nibler, Tata McGraw Hill Comp.
6) Identify and separate given mixture of amino acid by paper 4) Post graduate physical chemistry,
chromatography. Patel, Turakhia, Kelkar, Himalaya Pub House
7) Separation of metal cations (Co, Ni, Zn, Mn) and the Rf value by 5) Experiments, in physical chemistry,
paper chromatography. D.v. Jahagirdar, Himalaya Pub House
8) Separate and identify sugar present in honey by paper 6) Practical Physical Chemistry,
chromatography. A. Findlay Revised by J.A. Kitehner, Longmans , Green
10) To check up by TLC techqunic whether the following ink consist 7) Experiments in Physical Chemistry,
of single or multiple mixtures of dyes. F. Daniels and J. Williams, Mc Graw Hill.
Part-B: 8) Systematic Experimental Physical Chemistry,
1) Determination of pK value of acid-base indicator (methyl red, T.K. Chondekar & S.W. Rajbhoj, Anjali Pub. Aurangabad.
methelene blue & bromo cresol) by spectrophotometrically. 9) Advanced Physical Chemistry Experiments,
2) Determination of standard electrode potential of Zinc and Copper. J.N. Gurtu & A. Gurtu, Pragati Prakashan
3) To find the strength of HCl and Acetic acid in given mixture 10) Practical Physical Chemistry,
potentiometrically. A.M. James & P.E. Prichard, Longam Group Ltd.
4) To find the strength of mixture of halides by titrating it against 11) Experiments in physical Chemistry,
AgNO3 solution potentiometrically.
J.M.Wilson, K.J.Newcombe, A.R. Denko, and
5) To determine the hydrolysis constant of aniline chloride by emf R.M.W.Richett, Pergamon Press,
method.
12) Senior Practical Physical Chemistry,
6) To determine the solubility and solubility product of a sparingly
B.D.Khosle and V.S. Garg S.Chand & Comp.
soluble salt potentiometrically.
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Practical-III Cations: Mercury (I, II), Pb, Ag, Bi (III), Cu (II), Cd (II), As (IV, V),
Physical Chemistry Sb (IV, V), Sn (II, IV), Fe (III), Al (III), Cr (III), Ni (II), Co (II), Mn (II),
Time : 6-8 Hrs. (One day Examination) Marks : 100 Zn (II), Barium, Strontium, Calcium and Magnesium.
(1) Exercise-1 (Based on Part-A) - 40 Marks Interfering radicals: Phosphate, Oxalate, Fluoride and Borate.
(2) Exercise-2 (Based on Part-B) - 40 Marks Rare Earth: Tl, Mo, W, Se, Ti, Zr, Th, V, U, Ce.
(3) Record - 10 Marks The Practical examination will be based on the Inorganic Chemistry.
(4) Viva-Voce - 10 Marks Time: 6-8 hours (one day examination) Marks: 100
I) Exercise -1 (Synthesis/Radicals) - 40 Marks
Semester II II) Exercise-2 (Estimation) - 40 Marks
Practical IV III) Record - 10 Marks
Inorganic Chemistry Practicals
IV) Viva- Voce - 10 Marks
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