3rd Sem, Polymer Tech Diploma

37531: Basic Organic Chemistry Polymer 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma TNDTE M Scheme

Basic Organic Chemistry detail TNDTE Diploma syllabus for Polymer Technology (PY), M scheme is extracted from TNDTE official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (37531), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.

For all other polymer 3rd sem syllabus for diploma m scheme tndte you can visit Polymer 3rd Sem Syllabus for Diploma M Scheme TNDTE Subjects. The detail syllabus for basic organic chemistry is as follows.

Rationale:

Organic chemistry is that branch of chemistry that deals with the structure, properties, and reactions of compounds that contain carbon. It is a highly creative science. Chemists in general and organic chemists in particular can create new molecules never before proposed which, if carefully designed, may have important properties for the betterment of the human experience. Beyond our bodies’ DNA, peptides, proteins, and enzymes, organic compounds are all around us and in industries such as the rubber, plastics, fuel, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and detergent, coatings, dyestuffs, and agrichemicals industries. Clearly, organic chemistry is critically important to our high standard of living. There is tremendous excitement and challenge in synthesizing a molecule never before made synthetically or found in nature. Tailoring the properties of that molecule via chemical synthesis to produce beneficial effects to meet the needs of the present and future human existence is both challenging and rewarding.

Objectives:

On completion of the units of syllabus contents the students must be able to know about

  1. To learn about the IUPAC nomenclature of the organic compounds.
  2. To know about the different methods of purification of the organic compound.
  3. To understand the different types of isomerism. Free radical, initiators and inhibitors.
  4. To know about the different types of fission of a covalent bond.
  5. To learn about the reaction intermediates.
  6. To study about the different types of organic reactions.
  7. To know about the methods of preparation properties and uses of ethylene, acetylene methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, glycerol and diethyl ether.
  8. To study the different methods of preparation properties and uses of formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetone, acetic acid, acetyl chloride, methyl magnesium chloride and amines.
  9. To learn to distinguish between primary, secondary and tertiary amine from their chemical properties.
  10. To learn the Hoffmann method of separation of primary, Secondary and tertiary amines.
  11. To learn about the fractional distillation of coal tar and the various fractions.
  12. To study about the methods of preparation of properties and uses of Benzene, nitrobenzene, aniline, Benzene diazonium chloride, phenol, benzaldehyde and benzoic acid.

Unit 1

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Unit 2

Isomerism And Types Of Organic Reactions

Isomerism – structural isomerism – chain isomerism, position isomerism, functional isomerism, metamerism and tautomerism (Ketoenol tautomerism only) Stereoisomerism – optical isomerism (Lactic acid only)-Geometrical isomerism (Maleic acid and Fumaric acid) Types of organic reactions – l – Electrophile and nucleophile – Examples -Substitution reactions – Addition reaction – Addition in olefinic compounds – Markonikoff’s Rule – Peroxide effect – Addition in Carbonyl compound (Addition of NaHSO3 and HCN to carbonyl group only) Elimination reaction (Mechanism of E2 and E1 types are not included) -Isomerisation reaction – condensation reaction – Polymerisation -Addition Polymerisation (Ethylene and Styrene) by free radical mechanism only – Condensation polymerization (Terelene and Nylon-6,6)

Unit 3

Hydrocarbons And Alcohols

General methods of preparation, properties and uses of ethylene, acetylene, Methanol (from water gas and by oxidation of CH4). Ethanol (from ethylene, molasses and starch), Ethylene glycol (from ethylene and ethylene diamine), Glycerol (from fats and oils and from propylene.

Unit 4

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Unit 5

Aromatic Compounds

Coal tar – Fractional distillation of coal tar – Different products and their uses – Commercial preparation of benzene from

  1. coal tar and
  2. Petroleum – Properties of benzene. General methods of preparation properties and uses of Nitrobenzene, Aniline, Phenol, Benzaldehyde and Benzoic acid.

Text Books:

  1. B.S. Bahl and Arun Bahl – Text book of organic Chemistry
  2. P.L. Soni and H.M. Chawla – Text book of organic Chemistry

Reference Books:

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