3rd Sem, CHE

CHC306: Chemical Technology Syllabus for CH 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Chemical Technology 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 chemical technology is as follows.

Chemical Technology Syllabus for Chemical Engineering SE 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Chemical Technology

Prerequisites:

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Course Objectives:

  • To give students an insight of different chemical processes.
  • To understand the development of a process from its chemistry.
  • To understand different engineering problems in process industries.

Course Outcomes:

At the end of the course the student will be able to:

  • Describe various manufacturing processes used in the chemical process industries.
  • Explain industrial processing and overall performance of any chemical process including the major engineering problems encountered in the process.
  • Determine the overall process aspects including yield, formation of by-products and generation of waste, etc.
  • Draw and illustrate the process flow diagram for a given process.

Module 1

Introduction : Concept and brief description of the Unit Operations and Unit Processes used in Chemical Industries. Overview of Industrially Important Products in the Chemical Process Industries: Soaps and Detergents Dyes and Intermediates Agrochemicals 05

Module 2

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Module 3

Natural Product Industries : Hydrogenation of Vegetable Oils Manufacture of Sugar from Sugarcane, By-products obtained in manufacture of sugar, Inversion of sugar Manufacture of ethanol by fermentation of molasses Introduction to Biodiesel Processing : Biodiesel production by base- catalysed transesterification process Chloro-Alkali Industries : Manufacture of Caustic Soda 12 Manufacture of Hydrochloric Acid by combustion of chlorine and hydrogen Manufacture of Soda Ash (Solvay and Dual Processes.

Module 4

Synthesis of Important Heavy Organic Chemicals and Intermediates : Manufacture of Styrene by dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene Manufacture of Cumene from benzene and propylene Manufacture of Phenol from cumene by peroxidation-hydrolysis process Manufacture of Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) by oxidation of p-xylene 05

Module 5

Synthesis of Polymers : Manufacture of Polyethylene : LDPE and HDPE Manufacture of Nylon 66 03

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 will 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:

  1. Austin G.T., Shreves Chemical Process Industries, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill International Edition.
  2. Pandey, G.N., A Textbook of Chemical Technology, Vol.I and II, Vikas Publications, 1984.
  3. Rao, G.N. and Sittig M., Drydens Outlines of Chemical Technology for 21st Century, East West Press, 3rd Edition.
  4. B.K. Bhaskara Rao, Modern Petroleum Refining Processes.
  5. B.K. Bhaskara Rao, A Textbook of Petrochemicals.
  6. Heaton, C.A., An Introduction to Industrial Chemistry, Leonard Hill, 1984.
  7. Thomson, R., Modern Inorganic Chemical Industries, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2nd. Edition, 1994.
  8. Kirk-Othmers Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 4th Edition, 1990.
  9. Ullmanns Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, VCH, 1985.
  10. McKettas Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design, Marcel Dekker, 1999.
  11. Pletcher D. and Walsh, F.C., Industrial Electrochemistry, Chapman and Hall, 1990.
  12. Alok Adholeya and Pradeepkumar Dadhich, Production and Technology of Biodiesel: Seeding a Change, TERI Publication, New Delhi, 2008.
  13. NIIR Board of Consultants and Engineers, The complete book on Jatropha (Biodiesel) with Ashwagandha, Stevia, Brahmi and Jatamansi Herbs (Cultivation, Processing and Uses), Asia Pacific Business Press Inc.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Chemical Engineering (CH) 3rd Sem 2017 regulation, visit CH 3rd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.

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