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Department of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryIndian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Chemistry Department Today . . .Teaching Programme
5 Year M.Sc. in Industrial Chemistry2 Year M.Sc. in Chemistry
ChemKgp Family M.Sc. Students: 82, Ph.D. Students: 71
Faculty Members: 24, Technical Staff: 16
Distinction Earned by FacultyINSA Young Scientist Award: 2
Humboldt Fellow: 4, B.M. Birla Award: 1, CRSI Medal: 3, MRSI Medal-1
R&D-100 USA Award: 1Fellow/Associates of Indian Academy of Sciences: 3
Semester 1# Subjects Credit
1 Mathematics – I 4
2 Chemistry 6
3 English for Communication 4
4 Electrical Technology Or Basic Electronics 6
5 Mechanics 4
6 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes Or Engineering Drawing and Graphics 3
7 EAA 1
Semester 2# Subject Name Credit
1 Mathematics – II 4
2 Physics 6
3 Programming and Data Structure 5
4 Electrical Technology Or Basic Electronics 6
5 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes Or Engineering Drawing and Graphics 3
6 EAA 1
FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED M. SC. PROGRAM IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
Semester 3# Subject Name Credit1 Physical Chemistry I 52 Organic Chemistry I 53 Physics II (Module I) 44 Mathematics III (Module 1) 25 Breadth (HSS)/Management
Semester 4#. Subject Name Credits1 Organic Chemistry II 32 Inorganic Chemistry I 53 Economics 44 Breadth
Semester 5# Subject Name Credits1 Industrial Chemistry 32 Biochemistry I 33 Physical Chemistry II 54 Breadth (IT)
Semester 6# Subject Name Credits1 Introduction to Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy 32 Biochemistry II 73 Inorganic Chemistry II 54 Breadth (Management/HSS)
FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED M. SC. PROGRAM IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
FIVE YEAR INTEGRATED M. SC. PROGRAM IN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY
Semester 7 #. Subject Name Credits1 Principles of Organic Synthesis 52 Elective I 33 Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis 74 Breadth
Semester 81 Computational Chemistry 72 Introduction to Polymer Chemistry 53 Breadth
Semester 9#. Subject Name Credits1 Elective II 32 Elective III 33 Elective IV 34. Laboratory 44 Project 4
Semester 10# Subject Name Credits1 Elective V 32 Elective VI 33 Project 44 Viva voce 2
ELECTIVES OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT High Pressure Chemistry and Technology Colloids and Surface Chemistry
Chemical Applications of Group Theory Advanced Catalysis
Quantum Chemistry Polymer Processing
Advanced Stereochemistry Statistical Mechanics
Enzyme Isolation and Biotransformation Industrial Fine Chemicals
Reagents for Organic Synthesis Agrochemicals
Organic Photochemistry and Pericyclic Reactions Surface and Adhesion Chemistry
Drug Design and Development Solid State Chemistry
Chemistry of Natural Products Adsorption and Catalysis
Spectroscopic Methods for Structure Determination Materials for Advanced Technology
Environmental Chemistry Paints, Varnishes and Dyes
Organometallics Surfactants and Lubricants
Polymer Additives and Curatives Newer Methods in Organic Synthesis
Synthesis and Processing of Ceramics Fundamentals of Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Medicinal Chemistry Electrochemical Methods of Analysis
Nonius Single Crystal XRD
Bruker AC 200 MHz NMR
Perkin Elmer C,H,N-Analyzer
Hewlett Packard HPLC
JASCO 370 Digital Polarimeter
Spex Fluorolog 3 Fluorimeter
PW-1729 Powder XRD
Chrompac Gas Chromatograph
Shimadzu Thermal Analyzer
Perkin Elmer IR Spectrometer
Shimadzu UV-VIS
Spectrophotometer
Cyclic Voltammeter P9001
Equipments at ChemKgp . . .
DST
CSIR
Others
FIST
Current Sponsored Projects: 4.85 Crores
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CHEMKGP PUBLICATIONS: 1992-2002
ChemKgp
Nanochemistr
y
GreenChemistry
MolecularModeling
Catalysis
Spectroscopyof Assemblies
Drug design
Protein FoldingEnzymatic Catalysis
Biomimics
ChemicalSensors
DRUG DESIGN & BIOMIMICS
SYNTHESIS & SCREENING
BIOMIMETIC CHEMISTRY
DNA-CLEAVING AGENTS
THEORETICAL BASIS OF TOXICOLOGY
DRUG DESIGN & BIOMIMICS
DRUG-RECEPTOR INTERACTION
SEPARATION OF CHIRAL DRUGS NUCLEOSIDES AS
ANTIVIRAL AGENTS
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SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY
•Chemical Sensors
•Design of Molecular Hosts
•Crystal Engineering of Functional Materials
•Photochemistry &
Photophysics in Molecular Assemblies
Bright spot
Gold Seed (~15nm)by Frens Method on gold seed
ion adsorbed+
Ag
AA acid
reduction
AgNO3
Gold core
Silvershell
particles(~50nm)
Water solubledye(CV ~10
-10M)
NaCl(0.01M)
Aggregated particles taking dye on active site
Dye (CV)& Particles
Raman microscope to screen particles
+Ar ion laser focussed spot size = 1.5 µ SERS spectra of CV
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Single Molecule Detection
NANOCHEMISTRY & TECHNOLOGY
• Metal Particles
• Nanoceramics
• Nanoferrites
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Nanocomposites
• Nanocatalysts
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Electrochemistr
y
GREEN CHEMISTRY & CATALYSIS
Pollution Prevention & Waste ReductionEco-friendly: Substituting toxic chemicals
In progress . . . • Organic transformations in aqueous medium
• Ziegler – Natta Polymerization in aqueous medium
• Development of methods for destruction of harmful
chemicals like chlorophenols
• Development of environmentally benign methods for
oxidation of organic molecules
Chemical Reactions in Complex Fluids
• Reaction dynamics in supercritical fluids
• Effect of protein hydration and dynamics on long range proton transfer in proteins
MOLECULAR MODELLING & SIMULATION
PROTEIN FOLDING
STUDIESAT INTERFACE
COMPLEX FLUIDS AT HIGH PRESSURE
HYDROCARBON-WATERINTERFACE
ChemKgp Welcomes . . .
All the Delegates of 2nd One day National Symposium on
Industry-Academy Interactions in Chemical Sciences
February 1, 2003
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