2nd Sem, Biomed

FEC203: Engineering Chemistry-II Syllabus for BM 2nd Sem 2016 Pattern Mumbai University

Engineering Chemistry-II detailed syllabus scheme for Biomedical Engineering (BM), 2016 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 Biomedical Engineering 2nd Sem Syllabus 2016 Pattern, do visit BM 2nd Sem 2016 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for engineering chemistry-ii is as follows.

Engineering Chemistry-II Syllabus for Biomedical Engineering 1st Year 2nd Sem 2016 Pattern Mumbai University

Engineering Chemistry-II

Objectives

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Course Outcomes:

Learners will be able to..

  1. Distinguish the ranges of the electromagnetic spectrum used for exciting different molecular energy levels in various spectroscopic techniques.
  2. Illustrate the concept of emission spectroscopy and describe the phenomena of fluorescence and phosphorescence in relation to it.
  3. Explain the concept of electrode potential and nernst theory and relate it to electrochemical cells.
  4. Identify different types of corrosion and suggest control measures in industries.
  5. Illustrate the principles of green chemistry and study environmental impact.
  6. Explain the knowledge of determining the quality of fuel and quantify the oxygen required for combustion of fuel.

01. Principles of Spectroscopy:

Introduction: Principle of spectroscopy, Definition,Origin of spectrum, Classification of spectroscopy – atomic and molecular, selection rules. Table of relation between electromagnetic spectrum, types of spectroscopy and energy changes. 02

02. Applications of Spectroscopy Emission spectroscopy-

Principle, Instrumentation and applications ( Flame Photometry) Introduction to florescence and phosphorescence, Jablonski diagram, application of fluorescence in medicine only. 04

03. Concept of Electrochemistry

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04. Corrosion:

Definition, Mechanism of Corrosion-

  1. Dry or Chemical Corrosion-
    1. Due to oxygen
    2. Due to other gases.
  2. Wet or Electrochemical corrosion- Mechanism
    1. Evolution of hydrogen type
    2. Absorption of oxygen.

Types of Corrosion- Galvanic cell corrosion, Concentration cell corrosion (differential aeration principle), Pitting corrosion, Intergranular corrosion, Stress corrosion. Factors affecting the rate of corrosion-

  1. Nature of metal,
  2. Nature of corroding environment.

Methods of corrosion control-

  1. Material selection and proper designing,
  2. Cathodic protection-
    1. Sacrificial anodic protection
    2. Impressed current method,
  3. Metallic coatings- only Cathodic coating (tinning) and anodic coatings (Galvanising) 06

05. Green Chemistry and Synthesis of drugs

Introduction – Definition, significance Twelve Principles of Green chemistry, numerical on atom economy, Conventional and green synthesis of Adipic acid, Indigo, Carbaryl, Ibuprofen, Benzimidazole, Benzyl alcohol, % atom economy and their numericals. Green fuel- Biodiesel. 04

06. Fuels and Combustion

Definition, classification, characteristics of a good fuel, units of heat (no conversions). Calorific value- Definition, Gross or Higher calorific value & Net or lower calorific value, Dulongs formula & numerical for calculations of Gross and Net calorific values. Solid fuels- Analysis of coal- Proximate and Ultimate Analysis- numerical problems and significance. Liquid fuels- Petrol- Knocking, Octane number, Cetane number, Antiknocking agents, unleaded petrol, oxygenates (MTBE), catalytic converter. Combustion- Calculations for requirement of only oxygen and air (by weight and by volume only) for given solid & gaseous fuels. 06

Assessment

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Recommended Books :

  1. Engineering Chemistry – Jain & Jain, DhanpatRai
  2. Engineering Chemistry – Dara & Dara, S Chand
  3. Green Chemistry: A textbook – V.K.Ahluwalia, Alpha Science International
  4. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy ( 4th Edition) – C.N.Banwell, Elaine M. McCash, Tata McGraw Hill.
  5. Elementary Organic Spectroscopy- Y.R.Sharma, S.Chand and Co.
  6. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry – ShashiChawla, DhanpatRai
  7. Engineering Chemistry – Payal Joshi &Shashank Deep (Oxford University Press)

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Biomedical Engineering (BM) 2nd Sem 2016 regulation, visit BM 2nd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2016 regulation.

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