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BTBSE3405A: Advanced Engineering Chemistry Syllabus for ME 4th Sem 2019 DBATU (Open Elective-I)

Advanced Engineering Chemistry detailed syllabus scheme for Mechanical Engineering (ME), 2019 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 4th Sem Scheme of Mechanical Engineering (ME), 2019 Onwards, do visit ME 4th Sem Scheme, 2019 Onwards. For the Open Elective-I scheme of 4th Sem 2019 onwards, refer to ME 4th Sem Open Elective-I Scheme 2019 Onwards. The detail syllabus for advanced engineering chemistry is as follows.

Advanced Engineering Chemistry Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (ME) 2nd Year 4th Sem 2019 DBATU

Advanced Engineering Chemistry

Prerequisites:

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Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

  1. Classify and explain various types of Corrosion and should apply methods to minimize the rate of corrosion.
  2. Understand and apply the concepts of Photochemical and Thermal reactions.
  3. Understand the basic concepts of Polymers, Polymerization and Moulding techniques; Determine molecular weight of High-Polymers.
  4. Understand and apply the basic techniques in Chemistry and capable to explain the concepts of Solvent Extraction.
  5. Understand and apply various types of Spectroscopic, Chromatographic techniques and also able to explain the concepts of Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis (TGA).

Unit 1: Corrosion and Its Control [08 Hours]

Introduction, Fundamental reason, Electrochemical Corrosion, Direct Chemical Corrosion, Factors affecting the rate of corrosion, types of corrosion-Galvanic, Pitting Corrosion, Stress corrosion, methods to minimize the corrosion- Proper design, Cathodic and Anodic protection.

Unit 2: Photochemical and Thermal Reactions [06 Hours]

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Unit 3: Polymers [06 Hours]

Introduction, Nomenclature of Polymers, Type of Polymerization, Molecular Weight Determination by Osmotic Pressure and Viscosity Method, Plastic and its Classification, Constituents of Plastic, Moulding of Plastic by Injection Method.

Unit 4: Reaction Mechanism and Reaction Intermediates [06 Hours]

Introduction of Reaction Mechanism, Brief introduction of Reactivity of Substrate (Inductive Effect, Mesomeric Effect, Electromeric Effect, Hyperconjugative Effect), Bond Fission: Homolytic and Heterolytic Bond Fission, Reaction Intermediates: Carbocation (Structure, Stability and Applications). Rearrangement Reactions Intramolecular Rearrangement: Isomerisation, Beckmann Rearrangement, Benzidine Rearrangement. Intermolecular Rearrangement: Orton Rearrangement, Diazoamino Rearrangenment.

Unit 5: Spectroscopy [08 Hours]

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Unit 6: Instrumental Methods of Analysis [06 Hours]

Introduction to Chromatography, Types of Chromatography (Adsorption and partition chromatography), Thin Layer Chromatography, Gas Chromatography – introduction, theory, instrumentation. Brief discussion of Thermo gravimetric analysis (TGA).

Text Books:

  1. Bhal and Bhal, Advance Organic Chemistry, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi, 1995.
  2. P. C. Jain, Monica Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi, 1992.
  3. Bhal, Tuli, Text book of Physical Chemistry, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi, 1995.
  4. Chatwal Anand, Instrumental Methods of analysis, Himalaya Publication.
  5. Text Book of Organic Chemistry by Rakesh K. Parashar, V.K. Ahluwalia.

Reference Books:

  1. L. Finar, Organic Chemistry, Vol. I and II, Longman Gr. Ltd and English Language Book Society, London.
  2. G. M. Barrow, Physical Chemistry, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi.
  3. Shikha Agarwal, Engineering Chemistry-Fundamentals and applications, Cambridge Publishers, 2015.
  4. O. G. Palanna, Engineering Chemistry, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi.
  5. WILEY, Engineering Chemistry, Wiley India, New Delhi 2014.
  6. Willard, Instrumental Methods of analysis, Merrit, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.
  7. Glasstone, Physical Chemistry, D. Van Nostrand Company Inc., 2nd edition, 1946.
  8. Peter Atkins, Physical Chemistry, W. H. Freeman and Co., 9th edition, 2009.

For detail syllabus of all subjects of Mechanical Engineering (ME) 4th Sem 2019 onwards, visit ME 4th Sem Subjects of 2019 Onwards.

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