5th Sem, Chemical

5072: Organic Technology KL Diploma Syllabus for CH 5th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Organic Technology detailed syllabus for Chemical Engineering (CH) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the CH students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Chemical Engineering 5th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit CH 5th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of organic technology is as follows.

Organic Technology

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

MODULE – I OILS AND FATS, SOAPS AND DETERGENTS

  1. Understand the chemistry of fats and oils
    1. Distinguish between fats and oils
    2. Define saturated and unsaturated fatty acids
    3. Define iodine value, saponification value and acid value of oils
    4. Distinguish between drying and non-drying oils
    5. Define rancidity of oil
    6. Select extraction processes for oils and fats
    7. List six important raw materials available in India for oil manufacture
    8. Describe the extraction process of oil by expellers
    9. Describe solvent extraction
    10. Differentiate the merits and demerits of extraction by expeller and solvent extraction
  2. Understand the refining of vegetable oils
    1. Describe neutralization of oils
    2. Describe bleaching of oils
    3. Describe deodourisation of oils
    4. Draw the flow diagram for the refining of oil
    5. State the purpose of hydrogenation process
    6. Describe the hydrogenation
    7. Identify the catalysts used for hydrogenation
  3. Understand the manufacturing of soap
    1. Define soap
    2. Differentiate toilet soap and laundry soap
    3. Explain with a flow diagram for the manufacture of soap by full boiled process.
    4. State different raw materials for soap manufacture
    5. Differentiate batch and continuous process
    6. Describe batch process for soap manufacture
    7. Describe continuous process for toilet soap manufacture
    8. State different types of additives added to soap
    9. List the importance of perfumes in soap
  4. Understand the importance of spent lye recovery
    1. Describe the treatment of spent lye by
    2. Neutralization
    3. Evaporation
    4. Concentration
    5. Describe refining of crude glycerine
  5. Understand the importance of synthetic detergents
    1. List the uses of detergents
    2. Define detergency
    3. Describe the mechanism of detergents
    4. Differentiate anionic, catatonic and non-ionic Detergents.
    5. Describe the manufacture of Dodecyl benzene
    6. Describe the manufacture of Alkyl benzene Sulphonate (ABS)

MODULE – II PULP AND PAPER

  1. Understand the manufacture of Pulp
    1. List the raw materials for pulp making
    2. Describe the preparations of raw materials for pulping
    3. Describe manufacture of pulp from waste paper
    4. Distinguish chemical, mechanical and semi chemical process for pulp manufacture
    5. Draw the flow diagram for sulphate process
    6. Describe sulphate process
    7. Describe soda process for pulping
    8. Describe the different methods of bleaching using different bleaching agent
  2. Understand the manufacturing of paper
    1. Describe preparation of pulp for paper manufacture
    2. List the additives mixed with pulp
    3. Explain the purpose of using additives
    4. Draw a line diagram of Fourdinier paper making machine
    5. Describe the working of paper making machines
    6. Describe the manufacture of laminated paper
    7. List the advantages of laminate paper

MODULE-III EXPLOSIVES AND INSECTICIDES

  1. Understand the characteristics of explosives
    1. Define and explain sensitivity, power and permissibility
    2. Differentiate properties of primary and secondary explosives
    3. Differentiate military and commercial explosives
    4. Describe high explosive ammunition
    5. Draw a flow diagram for the manufacture of nitrocellulose
    6. Describe the manufacture of nitrocellulose and smokeless powder
    7. Describe briefly the manufacture of PETN, RDX & Lead Oxide
    8. Describe the manufacture of nitro-glycerine and Dynamite
  2. Understand the properties and manufacturing of insecticides
    1. State the important properties of insecticides
    2. Describe the mode of action of insecticides with examples
    3. Describe the manufacture of Bio Insecticides.
    4. List the advantages of Bio Insecticides over other insecticides.

MODULE – IV SUGAR, STARCH, AND LEATHER

  1. Understand the properties and manufacturing of cane sugar
    1. Describe the different steps involved in the preparation of cane for milling
    2. Describe milling and extraction of cane juice
    3. Describe purification of cane juice for evaporation
    4. Describe evaporation and crystallization of juice for the manufacture of sugar
    5. Explain centrifuging and drying processes in sugar manufacture.
    6. Describe refining process of sugar
    7. Describe utilization of by-products form sugar mill
  2. Understand manufacturing of starch
    1. Describe the manufacture of starch from Tapioca and Corn
    2. Describe bleaching, centrifuging and drying of starch
  3. Understand conversion of skin into leather
    1. Describe preparation of skin and hide for tanning
    2. Describe vegetable tanning and chrome tanning processes
    3. Describe finishing operations of leather

MODULE – I Oils and Fats

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MODULE – II Pulp & Paper

Paper – Paper industry in India and its future. Manufacture of pulp and paper – Raw materials – Chemistry of wood pulping process. Sulphate, Soda mechanical pulping – details of process and plant. Treatment of pulp: – Bleaching – sizing, loading, filling, colouring, beating, and refining of pulp for paper manufacture. Details of paper machine

MODULE-III Explosives and Insecticides

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MODULE – IV Sugar, Starch and Leather

Sugar: – Manufacture of raw cane sugar – composition of cane and cane juice, chipping, shredding and classification by liming, evaporation, crystallization and centrifuging. Refined sugar, bleaching, concentration, crystallization, centrifuging and drying. Direct consumption sugar -Extraction, carbonation and sulphitation, filtration, concentration, vacuum operation centrifuging and drying, modern development in refining sugar, utilization of by-products (molasses and Baggase). Starch: – Manufacture – from tapioca and corn, steeping disintegrating -bleaching, filtration and drying. Different grades of starch – bleaching. Leather: – Animal skin – preparation of raw hides and skins, vegetable tanning, chrome tanning, synthetic tanning agents, and finishing operations

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For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Chemical Engineering, 2015 revision curriculum do visit CH 5th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

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