Engineering Chemistry I detailed syllabus scheme for Chemical Engineering (CH), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other Mumbai University Chemical Engineering 3rd Sem Syllabus 2017 Pattern, do visit CH 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for engineering chemistry i is as follows.
Engineering Chemistry I Syllabus for Chemical Engineering SE 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University
Prerequisites:
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Course Objectives:
- To understand chemical bonding.
- To study chelation and its advantages.
- To understand structures of different bio-molecules and their chemistry.
- To study importance of iron compounds for life.
- To understand different concepts of organic reactions.
- To study the effect of temperature and time on chemical reactions.
- To become aware of industrially important reactions.
- To understand mechanism of aromatic substitution and elimination reactions.
Course Outcomes:
- Students will understand different theories of chemical bonding, organo metallic chemistry, mechanism and application of Photochemical processes.
- Students will also be capable of defining Stability of Coordination compounds, Kinetics and energy profile diagrams of reactions.
- Students will have knowledge of metal carbonyls and their properties.
- Students will able to express role of metallo proteins in biological processes.
- Students will be able to carry out organic estimations, gravimetric analysis and handle different instruments in the laboratory.
Module 1
Basic Concepts of Chemistry and Molecular Structures-Hydrogen bonding, Valence bond theory (application for H2 molecule). Molecular orbital theory, Bonding, Non-bonding and anti-bonding orbitals, LCAO method, VSEPR theory .Structure of BrF3, SF4, XeF4, and IF7. Molecular orbital diagrams of homonuclear and hetero nuclear molecules H2, Be2, B2, C2, N2, O2, F2,HF CO,NO and NO+ types etc, metallic bond. 08
Module 2
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Module 3
Organometallic compounds and Bio-inorganic chemistry Chemistry of Fe-Carbonyls -Fe (CO)5,Fe2(CO)9 w.r.t preparation, properties, structure and bonding. Biochemistry of proteins containing Fe and Zn. O2 atom transfer reactions of bio molecules containing Fe. 06
Module 4
Reaction Mechanism & Reactive Intermediates Transition state (T.S), Intermediate, Difference between T.S. & intermediate. Equilibrium (Thermodynamically) controlled & rate (Kinetically) controlled reactions. Explain w.r.t. Nitration of chlorobenzene, methylation of toluene by Friedel-Crafts reaction, sulphonation of naphthalene. 07
Module 5
Reactive intermediates Definition, carbocation, carbanion, carbon free radicals and carbenes – their formation, structure & stability. Reactive intermediate formation with mechanism and applications- Carbocation – Pinacol – Pinacolone reaction. Carbanion – Michael reaction. Free radical – Wohl-Ziegler bromaination reaction. Carbene – Reimer-Tiemann reaction. 08
Module 6
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Assessment
Internal
- Assessment consists of average of two tests which should be conducted at proper interval.
End Semester Theory Examination
- Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.
- Total 4 questions need to be solved.
- Question No.1 should be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions can be asked.
- Remaining questions will be randomly selected from all the modules.
- Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Module
Reference Books:
- Principles of Inorganic Chemistry- Puri, Sharma, Kalia – Milestone/Vishal Publishers
- Advanced Inorganic Chemistry – J. D. Lee
- Organic Chemistry – I L Finar volume I and II.
- Advanced Organic Chemistry – Jerry March, John Wiley & Sons (Wiley India)
- Organic Chemistry – J. Clayden, Greeves, Warren, Wothers. Oxford
- Organic reaction Mechanisms- V.K. Ahluwalia , Rakesh Parashar, Narosa Publication
- A textbook of Physical Chemistry – Glasston Samuel, Macmillan India Ltd. (1991)
- Inorganic Chemistry: Huheey.
- Principles of Physical Chemistry- B. R. Puri, L. R. Sharma, M.S. Pathania.
- Photochemistry and Pericyclic Reactions- Jagdamba Singh, Jaya Singh
- Organic reaction mechanism – Peter sykes
- Vogels Textbook of Practical organic chemistry.
For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Chemical Engineering (CH) 3rd Sem 2017 regulation, visit CH 3rd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.