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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY A.M.U., ALIGARH
Dated: July 20, 2009
MINUTES
of
the Ordinatry meeting of the Board of Studies of the Department of Chemistry held on 14.05.2009 at 11.00 a.m. in the Seminar Library of the Department.
The following members were present:
1. Dr. M. Parveen 15. Dr. A. Rauf 2. Dr. Farha Firdaus 16. Dr. Shamsuzzaman 3. Dr. Mohd. Akram 17. Prof. Abha Lakshmi Singh, Deptt. of Geography (assigned
member) 4. Dr. Zeba N. Siddiqui 18. Prof. Kabir-ud-Din 5. Dr. Tahir Ali Khan 19. Dr. Iqrar A. Khan 6. Prof. K.S. Siddiqi 20. Dr. Farukh Arjmand 7. Prof. Zafar A. Siddiqi 21. Prof. Nizam U. Khan 8. Dr. Suhail Sabir 22. Dr. Lutfullah 9. Prof. Sartaj Tabassum 23. Dr. Jawaid Iqbal 10. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 24. Dr. Riyazuddeen 11. Dr. Rafiuddin 25. Dr. Aminul Islam 12. Dr. S. Mashhood Ali 26. Dr. Saba Beg 13. Prof. M. Muneer 27. Dr. Saeeda Naqvi 14. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 28. Prof. Arunima Lal (in the Chair)
Before taking up the agenda, the chairman welcomed Prof. (Mrs.) Abha Lakshmi Singh, the assigned member of Board of Studies of the Department, who attended the meeting for the first time.
Consideration of the Agenda -
Item No. 1
Confirmed the minutes of ordinary meeting held on 23.10.2008 and special meetings held on 13.02.2009 and 11.04.2009.
Item No. 2
Considered and approved the teaching allocation of undergraduate and postgraduate courses of Chemistry (Annexure –I, pages 03 to 07) and Industrial Chemistry (Annexure-II, pages 08 to 12) for the session 2009-2010.
Noted the teaching allocation of Chemistry Section, Women’s College for the session 2009-2010 (Annexure III, pages 13 and 14).
The Chairman was authorized to make minor changes, if any.
Item No. 3
(a) Considered and recommended the change of Ph.D. topic of following candidate:
1. Mr. Mohammad Shahid : (14.10.2005) Old Topic : Synthesis & Physico-chemical Investigations of Macrocyclic Complexes of Metal
Ions
New Topic : Synthesis & physico-chemical Investigations of Binary and Ternary Complexes of Metal Ions (Minor Change)
Supervisor : Prof. Zafar A. Siddiqi
(b) Considered and recommended the appointment of Co-supervisor of the following candidate:
2 2. Mr. Mohammad Zain : (12.12.2007 ) Khan Name of Supervisor : Dr. Suhail Sabir Name of Co-supervisor : Prof. Vinod Tare, Department of Civil Engineering I.I.T, Kanpur
Topic : Removal of Toxic Compounds from waste water by Aerobic Granulation Technology
Item No. 4
Considered and recommended the cancellation of admission of the following candidates from M.Phil/.Ph.D. courses:
S.No. Name of Candidate Course Supervisor Date of
Regsitration Reason for cancellation
1. Mr. Altaf Hussain Ph.D. Dr. Abdul Rauf 11.12.2008 On the request of the candidate
2. Mr. Md. Kasem Ali Ph.D. Dr. S. Mashhood Ali 13.12.2007 On the report of the supervisor that the performance of the student is not satisfactory.
3. Ms. Deepti Sharma M.Phil. Prof. S. Tabassum 08.12.2008 Long absence
Item No. 5 Cosidered and approved the revised syllabi of following Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses of Industrial Chemistry (Annexure IV(a – j, pages 14 to 23).
S.No.
Course Title of paper Course code
1. B.Sc. (Hons.) Part-I, Industrial Chemistry Statistics and Mathematics IF-108
2. B.Sc. (Hons.) Part-II, Industrial Chemistry Statistics and Mathematics IF-208
3. B.Sc. (Hons.) Part-II, Industrial Chemistry Pollution CV -208
4. B.Sc. (Hons.) Part-III, Industrial Chemistry Industrial Waste Treatment Technology CV-314
5. M.Sc. Third Semester, Industrial Chemistry Process Plant Design ICM9005
6. M.Sc. Third Semester, Industrial Chemistry Solid State and Catalyst Characterization ICM9006
7. M.Sc. Third Semester, Industrial Chemistry Highigh Temperature Chemistry ICM9007
8. M.Sc. Third Semester, Industrial Chemistry Food Science Technology and Biotechnolgy ICM9008
9. M.Sc. Third Semester, Industrial Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Practical II A & B ICM 9073
10. M.Sc. Fourth Semester, Industrial Chemistry
Printing and Paint Technology ICMX005
Any Other Item(s):
Considered the application of Dr. Jawaid Iqbal and recommended for the change of admission of his research student, Mr. Mohd. Rehan Zaheer from Ph.D. course to M.Phil course.
Considered and approved the syllabus for M.Phil. course of Mr. Mohd. Rehan Zaheer (Annexure V and VI).
The meeting then came to an end.
(Prof. Arunima Lal)
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Annexure-I B.O.S. 14.05.2009
Proposed Teaching Allocation of Chemistry courses for the Session 2009-2010
B.Sc. (Hons.) I Year, Chemistry
S.No. Course
Code Title Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CH-111 Inorganic Chemistry 1. Prof. Z.A. Siddiqi 2. Dr. Lutfullah 3. Dr. Suhail Sabir 4. Dr. X
02 02 02 04 x 02
2. CH-112 Organic Chemistry 1. Dr. Jawed Iqbal 2. Dr. Shamsuzzaman 3. Dr. Mehtab Parveen 4. Dr. S. Mashhood Ali
02 02 02 + 02 02 + 02+ 02
3. CH-113 Physical Chemistry 1. Dr. Afaq Ahmad 2. Dr. Rafiuddin 3. Dr. X
02 + 02 02 04 x 02
B.Sc. (Hons.) II Year, Chemistry
S.No. Course Code Title Name of the teacher No. of p/week 1. CH-211 Inorganic Chemistry 1. Prof. S. Tabassum
2. Dr. T.A. Khan 3. Dr. Lutfullah 4. Dr. X
02 02 02 + 02 03 x 02
2. CH-212 Organic Chemistry 1. Prof. W.H. Ansari 2. Prof. M. Muneer 3. Dr. Abdul Rauf 4. Dr. Shamsuzzaman 5. Dr. Zeba N. Siddiqui
02 + 02 02 02 02 02 + 02
3. CH-213 Physical Chemistry 1. Dr. Riyazuddeen 2. Dr. Iqrar A. Khan
3. Dr. X
02 + 02 (first half) 02+02+02(second half) 03x02
B.Sc. (Hons.) III Year, Chemistry S.No. Course
Code Title Name of the teacher No. of
p/week 1. CH-311 Analytical Chemistry 1. Dr. Aminul Islam
2. Dr. X 03+01 02
2. CH-312 Environmental Chemistry 1. Dr. Suhail Sabir 2. Dr. X
03 03
3. CH-313 Inorganic Chemistry 1. Prof. K.S. Siddiqui 2. Dr. Farukh Arjmand
03 03
4. CH-314 Organic Chemistry 1. Prof. M. Mushfiq 2. Prof. Nizam U. Khan
03 03
5. CH-315 Physical Chemistry 1. Dr. M. Akram 03+03
4 6. CH-316 Computer for Chemists
1. Dr. X 03+03
7. CH-3P1 Practical (Organic & Environmental Chemistry)
1. Dr. Abdul Rauf 2. Dr. Shamsuzzaman 3. Prof. M. Muneer 4. Dr. Suhail Sabir
03 03 03 03
8. CH-3P2 Practical (Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry)
1. Dr. Tahir Ali Khan 2. Dr. Farukh Arjmand 3. Dr. Aminul Islam 4. Dr. X
03 03 03 03
9. CH-3P3 Practical (Phyical Chemistry & Computer Programming)
1. Dr. Iqrar A. Khan 2. Dr. M. Akram 3. Dr. X
03 03 03+03
M.Sc. (I –Semester) Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CHM-7001
Analytical Chemistry-I
1. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 2. Dr. Nafisur Rahman
02 02
2. CHM-7002 Inorganic Chemistry-I 1. Dr. Tahir Ali Khan 2. Dr. Lutfullah
02 02
3. CHM-7003 Organic Chemistry-I 1. Prof. M. Mushfiq 2. Dr. Abdul Rauf
02 02
4. CHM-7004 Physical Chemistry-I 1. Dr. Riyazuddeen 2. Dr. M. Akram
02 02
5. CHM-7006 Spectroscopy and Diffraction Methods
Dr. Rafiuddin 02
6. CHM-7071 Practical-I (Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry)
1. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 2. Dr. Aminul Islam 3. Dr. X 4. Prof. Sartaj Tabassum 5. Dr. Suhail Sabir
06 03 03 06 06
7. CHM-7072 Practical-II (Organic and Physical Chemistry)
1. Prof. W.H. Ansari 2. Prof. M. Mushfiq 3. Dr. Rafiuddin 4. Dr. Riyazuddeen
06 06 06 06
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M.Sc. (II -Semester) Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CHM-8001
Analytical Chemistry-II
1. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 2. Dr. Nafisur Rahman
02 02
2. CHM-8002 Inorganic Chemistry-II 1. Prof. K.S. Siddiqui 2. Prof. Sartaj Tabassum
02 02
3. CHM-8003 Organic Chemistry-II 1. Prof. M. Mushfiq 2. Dr. Abdul Rauf
02 02
4. CHM-8004 Physical Chemistry-II Dr. Afaq Ahmad
04
5. CHM-8006 Group Theory and Spectroscopy Dr. Rafiuddin
02
6. CHM-8071 Practical-II (Analytical and Inorganic Chemistry)
1. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 2. Dr. Aminul Islam 3. Dr. X 4. Prof. Sartaj Tabassum 5. Dr. Tahir Ali Khan
06 03 03 06 06
7. CHM-8072 Practical-II (Organic and Physiscal Chemistry)
1. Prof. W.H. Ansari 2. Prof. M. Mushfiq 3. Dr. Rafiuddin 4. Dr. Riyazuddeen
06 06 06 06
M.Sc. (III -Semester) Chemistry
S.No. Course Code Title Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CAM9001 CIM9001 COM9001 CPM9001
Bioinorganic/ Biophysical Chemistry
1. Prof. K.S. Siddiqui 2. Dr. X
03 01
2. CAM9002 CIM9003 COM9004 CPM9005
Photochemistry 1. Prof. M. Muneer 2. Dr. Jawed Iqbal
02 02
3. CAM9003 CIM9003 COM9003 CPM9003
Applications of spectroscopy to inorganic system
1. Prof. Z.A. Siddiqi 2. Prof. Sartaj TAbassum
02 02
4. CAM9004 Polymers 1. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 2. Dr. Aminul Islam
01 03
5. CAM9005 Advanced Methods of Chemical Analysis
1. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 2. Dr. Nafisur Rahman
02 02
6. CIM9004 Organotransition Metal Chemistry 1. Dr. Tahir Ali Kahn 2. Dr. X
02 02
7. CIM9005 Bioinorganic and Supramolecular Chemistry
Dr. Farukh Arjmand 04
8. COM9004 Organic Synthesis-I 1. Prof. Nizam U. Khan 2. Dr. Mehtab Parveen 3. Dr. S. Mashhood Ali
02 01 01
9. COM9005 Heterocyclic Chemistry 1. Prof. W. H. Ansari 02
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2. Dr. Zeba N. Siddiqui 02
10. CPM9004 Chemical Dynamics 1. Dr. Iqrar A. Khan 04
11. CPM9005 Surfactants 1. Prof. Kabir-ud-Din 04
12. CAM9071 Practical Analytical Chemistry 1. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 2. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 3. Dr. Aminul Islam
06 03 03
13. CIM9071 Practical Inorganic Chemistry 1. Prof. K.S. Siddiqui 2. Prof. Z.A. Siddiqi
06 06
14. COM9071 Practical Organic Chemistry 1. Prof. Nizam U. Khan 2. Dr. Jawaid Iqbal
06 06
15. CPM9071 Practical Physical Chemistry 1. Prof. Kabir-ud-Din 2. Dr. Afaq Ahamd
06 06
M.Sc. (IV -Semester) Chemistry
S.No. Course Code Title Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CAMX001 CIMX001 COMX001 CPMX001
Biophysical & Solid State Chemistry
1. Dr. Rafiuddin 2. Dr. X
02 02
2. CAMX002 CIMX002 COMX002 CPMX002
Bioorganic Chemistry 1. Prof. Nizam U. Khan 2. Dr. Jawaid Iqbal
02 02
3. CAMX003 CIMX003 COMX003 CPMX003
Applications of Spectroscopy to Organic Molecules
1. Prof. M. Muneer 2. Dr. Shamsuzzaman
02 02
4. CAMX004 Advacnces in Ion-Exchange 1. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 2. Dr. Aminul Islam
02 02
5. CAMX005 Electroanalytical Methods 1. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 2. Dr. Aminul Islam
03 01
6. CIMX004 Photoinorganic Chemistry and Reaction Mechanism of Coordination Compounds
Dr. Suhail Sabir 04
7. CIMX005 The Bonding in Transition Metal Complexes, Ligand Field Theory & M.O.M. Theory
Prof. Z.A. Siddiqi 04
8. COMX004 Organic Synthesis-II 1. Dr. Abdul Rauf 2. Dr. Zeba N. Siddiqui 3. Dr. S. Mashhood Ali
02 01 01
9. COMX005 Chemistry of Natural Products 1. Prof. W.H. Ansari 2. Prof. M. Mushfiq 3. Dr. Mehtab Parveen
01 02 01
10. CPMX004 Electrochemistry 1. Prof. Kabir-ud-Din
04
11. CPMX005 Statistical Thermodynamics Dr. Riyazuddeen 04
7 12. CAMX071 Practical Analytical Chemistry and
Seminar Lecture 1. Prof. S. Ashfaq Nabi 2. Dr. Nafisur Rahman 3. Dr. Aminul Islam
06 03 03
13. CIMX071 Practical Inorganic Chemistry and Seminar Lecture
1. Prof. K.S. Siddiqui 2. Prof. Z.A. Siddiqi
06 06
14. COMX071 Practical Organic Chemistry 1. Prof. Nizam U. Khan 2. Dr. Jawaid Iqbal
06 06
15. CPMX071 Practical Physical Chemistry and Seminar Lecture
1. Prof. Kabir-ud-Din 2. Dr. Afqa Ahmad
06 06
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Annexure-II B.O.S. 14.05.2009
Proposed Teaching Allocation of Industrial Chemistry Courses for the Session 2009-2010
B.Sc. (Hons.) I Year, Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title of the course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. IF-104 Statistics & Mathematics
(A) Statistics Dr. M. Yaqub Dept. of Statistics
1
(B) Mathematics Dr. Nabiullah Khan Dept. of Appl. Mathematics
1
2. IF-105 Computer-I Dr./Mr. X 2
3. IF-107 Legal & Economic Aspects of Industry -I
1. Dr. Iqbal Hadi Rizvi Dept. of Law
2
4. IF-1P1 Practical (Computer Lab) Mr. Mohd. Ashfaq Ahmad Computer Centre
3
5 CV-104 Industrial Aspects of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
(A) Industrial aspects of Organic Chemistry
Dr. Shafiullah, Unani Medicine
1
(B) Industrial Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry
Dr./Mr. X 1
6. CV-105 Industrial Aspects of Physical Chemistry & Material and Energy Balance
(A) Industrial Aspects of Physical Chemistry
Dr./Mr. X 1
(B) Material and Energy Balance C/o. Chairman Chemical Engg.
1
7. CV-106 Unit Operations and Utilities in Chemical Industry
(A) Unit Operations in Chemical Industry
C/o. Chairman Chemical Engg.
1
(B) Utilities in Chemical Industry C/o. Chairman Chemical Engg.
1
8. CV-1P1 Industrial Chemistry Practical 1. Dr. Iqrar A. Khan D/o. Chemistry
3
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B.Sc. (Hons.) II Year, Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code Title of the Course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. IF-204 Statistics & Mathematics
(A) Statistics Dr. Shakeel Javed Dept. of Statistics
1
(B) Mathematics Dr. Nabiullah Khan Dept. of Applied Maths
1
2. IF-205 Computer – II Dr./Mr. X 2
3. IF-207 Legal & Economic Aspects of Industry II
Dr. Iqbal Hadi Rizvi Dept. of Law
2
4. IF-2P1 Practical (Computer Lab.) Mr. Mohd. Ashfaq Ahmad Computer Centre
3
6. CV-204 Material Science & Process Instrumentation
(A) Material Science Dr. Reyazuddin Deptt. of Chemistry
1
(B) Process Instrumentation Chairman, Deptt. of Chem. Engg.
1
7. CV-205 Processess in Organic Chemicals Manufacture
Dr. Shafiullah, Unani Medicine
2
8. CV-207 Pollution Qazi Ghazanfar Ali Rtd. G.M. Ordinance factory Deference Ministry
2
9. CV-2P1 Industrial Chemistry Practical Dr. Shamsuzzaman Dr. M. Akram
3
B.Sc. (Hons.) III Year, Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title of the Course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CV-304 Pharmaceuticals Dr. Shafiullah, Unani Medicine
3
2. CV-305 Petrochemicals Dr. (Mrs.) Najam Sardar Deptt. of Petroleum Studies
3
3. CV-308 Polymers Dr. Shahab A.A. Nami Deptt. of Kulliyat
3
4. CV-311 Agrochemicals Dr./Mr. X 3
5. CV-312 Analytical Techniques Dr./Mr. X 3
6. CV-313 Ind. Waste Treatement Technology Mr. Ahmad Ashfaq Civil Engg. Section University Polytechnic
3
10 7. CV-3P6 Practical (Petrochemicals/
Polymers)
(A) Petrochemicals Mr. Yousuf Ansar Deptt. of Petroleum Studies
3
(B) Polymers Dr. Abdul Rauf Deptt. of Chemistry
8. CV3P7 Practical (Instrumental Methods of Analysis /Agrochemicals)
A Instrumental Methods of Analysis Dr./Mr. X 3
B Agrochemicals Dr./Mr. X
9. CV-3P8 Practical (Waste Management/ Pharmaceuticals and Microbiology)
(A) Waste Management 1. Dr. Suhail Ayub Civil Engg. Section University Polytechnic
3
(B) Pharmaceuticals /Microbiology 1. Dr. Jamal Ahmad Unani Medicine
10 CV-3V1 Project Dr. Rafiuddin Coordinator Ind. Chemistry Courses
M.Sc. (I-Semester ) Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title of the Course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. ICM7001 Transfer Process & Unit Operation-I C/o. Chairman, Deptt. of Chem. Engg.
4
2. ICM7002 Statistical Methods of Data Analysis Dr. Rafiqullah Khan Dept. of Statistics
4
3. ICM7003 Advanced Analytical Techniques –I Prof. H.S. Rathore (Retired) Deptt. of Applied Chemistry A.M.U., Aligarh
4
4. ICM7004 Advanced. Organic Synthesis-I Prof. M. Mushfiq Deptt. of Chemistry
4
5. ICM7071 Industrial Chemistry Practical-I C/o Chairman Dept. of Chem. Engg.
6
6. ICM7072 Industrial Chemistry Practical-II A & B.
Prof. H.S. Rathore (Retired) Deptt. of Applied Chemistry
6
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M.Sc. (II-Semester ) Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title of the Course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. ICM8001 Transfer Process & Unit Operation-II
C/o. Chairman, Deptt. of Chemical Engg.
4
2. ICM8002 Computational Methods of Data Analysis
Mrs. Sehba Masood Deptt. of Computer Science
4
3. ICM8003 Advanced Analytical Technique –II Prof. H.S. Rathore (Retd.) Deptt. of Applied Chemisty
4
4. ICM8004 Advanced. Organic Synthesis-II Prof. M. Mushfiq Deptt. of Chemistry
4
5. ICM8071 Industrial Chemistry Practical-I C/o Chairman, Deptt. of Chemical Engg.
6
6. ICM8072 Industrial Chemistry Practical-II A&B
A: Prof. H.S. Rathore (Retired) Deptt. of Applied Chemistry B: Mrs. Sehba Masood Deptt. of Computer Science
3 3
M.Sc. (III-Semester ) Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title of the Course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. ICM9001 Chemical Reaction Dynamics and Plant Design-I
C/o. Chairman Chem. Engg.
4
2. ICM9002 Solid State and Catalyst Characterization
Dr. Rafiuddin Coordinator, Ind. Chemistry Courses Dr. Shahab A.A. Nami Lecturer, Deptt. Kulliyat
2 2
3. ICM9003 High Temperature Chemistry Dr. Akhtar H. Ansari 4
4. ICM9004 Food Science Technology and Biotechnology
Mr. Saghir Ahamad Dept. of Post-Harvest Engg. & Tech.
4
5. ICM9071 Industrial Chemistry Practical-I
C/o Chairman, Dept. of Chem. Engg.
6
6. ICM9072 Industrial Chemistry Practical-II A & B
A: Dr. Saghir Ahmad Dept. of Post-Harvest Engg. & Tech. B: Dr. Akhtar H. Ansari
3 3
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M.Sc. (IV-Semester ) Industrial Chemistry
S.No. Course Code
Title of the Course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. ICMX001 Chemical Reaction Dynamics and Plant Design-II
C/o Chairman, Dept. of Chem. Engg.
6
2. ICMX002 Pulp & Paper Technology C/o Chairman, Dept. of Chem. Engg.
4
3. ICMX003 Polymer & Plastic Technology Dr. Shahab A.A. Nami Deptt. Kulliyat
4
4. ICMX004 Printing & Paint Technology Dr. Anis Ahmad Ansari Mech. Engg. Section, University Polytechnic
4
5. ICMX0S1 Seminar Lecture Dr. Rafiuddin Coordinator Ind. Chem. Courses
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Annexure-III B.O.S. 14.05.2009
Proposed Teaching Allocation of chemistry courses of women’s college for the Session 2009-2010
B.Sc. (Hons.) I Year
S.No. Course Code
Title of the course Name of the teacher No. of p/week
1. CH-111 Inorganic Chemistry Prof. Arunima Lal Dr. X
02 02+02
2. CH-112 Organic Chemistry Dr. X 02+02+02
3. CH-113 Physical Chemistry Dr. Saba Beg Dr. X
02+02 02
B.Sc. (Hons.) II Year
S.No. Course
Code Title of the course Name of the teacher No. of
p/week 1. CH-211 Inorganic Chemistry Dr. Farha Firdaus
Dr. X 02+02 02
2. CH-212 Organic Chemistry Dr. X 02+02+02
3. CH-213 Physical Chemistry Dr. Saeeda Naqvi Dr. X
02+02 02
B.Sc. (Hons.) III Year
S.No. Course
Code Title of the course Name of the teacher No. of
p/week 1. CH-311 Analytical Chemistry Dr. X 03
3. CH-312 Environmental Chemistry Dr. X 03
2. CH-313 Inorganic Chemistry Prof. Arunima Lal Dr. Farha Firdaus
01 02
4. CH-314 Organic Chemistry Dr. X 03
5. CH-315 Physical Chemistry Dr. Saeeda Naqvi Dr. Saba Beg
02 01
6. CH-316 Computer for Chemists Dr. Swaleha Zubair 03
7. CH-3P1 Practical Organic & Environmental Chemistry
Dr. Saba Beg Dr. X
03 03x03
8. CH-3P2 Practical Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry
Prof. Arunima Lal Dr. Farha Firdaus Dr. Saba Beg
03 03 03+03
9. CH-3P3 Practical Physical Chemistry & Computer Programming
Dr. Saeeda Naqvi Dr. X Dr. Swaleha Zubair
03 03 03+03
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Annexure-IV(a) B.O.S. 14.05.2009
Department of Chemistry A.M.U., Aligarh
B.Sc. (Hons.) Part-I Industrial Chemistry Foundation Course
Second Subsidiary Statistics and Mathematics (IF-108)
M.M.: 25 (20+5)
1 Period per week
UNIT-I Graphical representation of data: Classification, bar diagram, pie diagram, histogram, frequency polygon and curve, Cumulative frequency curve.
Measure of central tendency: Mean, Median and mode, mean of combined series. Geometric
and harmonic means. Measures of dispersion: Range, mean deviation, variance, standard deviation, coefficient of
variation, variance of combined series. Moments and measures of skew ness and kurtosis.
Unit-II Bivariate frequency distribution: Bivariate data, scatter diagram, correlation, correlation coefficient and its properties. Rank correlation, repeated ranks. Regression lines, some important results relating to regression lines.
Unit-III Theory of Attributes: Classes and class frequencies and their order. Relation between class
frequencies. Conditions for contingency of an independence and association of attributes, coefficients of association.
Books recommended: Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2002); Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand and Sons. Goon, A.M., Gupta, M.K. and Dasgupta, B. (1980): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. I. The World Press Private Ltd.
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Department of Chemistry
AMU, Aligarh B.Sc. (Hons) Part- II
Industrial Chemistry Foundation Course Second Subsidiary
Statistics and Mathematics (IF- 208 ) M.M.:25 (20+5)
1 Period/week
Unit -1 Elements of Probability Theory: deterministic and non-deterministic experiments. Sample space, events and trials. Mutually exclusive, exhaustive and equally likely events. Definition of probability ( classical and axiomatic), addition and multiplication theorem of probabilities, conditional probability and independent events. Bayes theorem and its applications.
Unit – I I Univariate Distributions: Discrete and continuous variables, probability mass and probability
density functions. Hyper geometric, Binomial, negative binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions and their means and variances. Fitting of Binomial, Poisson and Normal distributions.
Unit- I I I Sampling and Sampling Distributions: Concepts of population and sample, advantages of
sampling over census. Procedure of selection of a simple random sampling. Estimation of the population mean, total and proportion and their variances in Simple Random Sampling. Definitions of Student’s –t, chi-square and F distributions.
Books recommended: Meyr, P.L. (1970): Introductory Probability and Statistical Applications. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. (2002) : Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics. Sultan Chand and Sons. Goon, A.M., Gupta, M.K. and Dasgupta, B. (1980): Fundamentals of Statistics, Vol. I & I I. The World Press Private Ltd.
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Annexure-IV(c) B.O.S. 14.05.2009
DEPRATMENT OF CHEMISTRY
A.M.U., ALIGARH B.Sc. (Hons.) Second Year
Industrial Chemistry Pollution CV-208
M.M. 34 (27+7) 2 Periods per week
UNIT –I POLLUTION Terminology, Contamination, pollution, categorization of pollutants, units of measurement of
pollution, pollutants and their statutory limits, Noise pollution, Radioactive pollution, Thermal pollution.
UNIT –II WATER POLLUTION Definition, sources, characteristics, types of pollutants, Effects, water used for industries,
impact of wastewater discharge on streams, pattern of pollution and self purification mechanism and zones of pollution in a water body, Need for analysis, Remedial measures.
UNIT –III WASTEWATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGIES Terminology, stages of treatment, waste water treatment flow sheets, screening, grit removal,
sedimentation, oil and grease removal. Trickling filters, Activated sludge process, Anaerobic Digestion.
UNIT –IV ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION Global environmental issues: Global warming, Acid rain, Greenhouse effect and Ozone layer
depletion. Disasters: Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Chernobyl, Three-mines Island, Minamata. Blacksnow and Heat Island.
Books Recommended: 1. Pollution Control in Chemical Processing Industries by S.C. Bhatia. 2. Environmental Engineerig by Peavy.
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DEPRATMENT OF CHEMISTRY
A.M.U., ALIGARH B.Sc. (Hons.) Third Year
Industrial Chemistry Industrial Waste Treatment Technology (CV-314)
M.M. 50 (40+10) 3 Periods per week
UNIT –I WATER TREATMENT Terminology, types of treatment, Unit operation, Aeration, coagulation & flocculation,
sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, water softening, water quality standards. UNIT –II AIR POLLUTION Terminology, units of measurement, Sources, Effects, Control: Natural self-cleansing
properties of environment. Engineering devices – for particulate and gaseous pollutants in industries, Scrubbers, ESP, Filters, Settling chambers and Cyclones. Selection criteria for air control devices, Ambient air quality standards.
UNIT –III SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Terminology, sources, classification, composition. Characteristics – Physical and chemical.
Factors affecting the quality & generation rates, Waste to Energy Technologies: Biomethantion, Landfilling, Incineration, Pelletization, Pyrolysis, Composting. Laws, plans for management.
UNIT –IV INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION PART-I Agro Based industries Strategies for treatment and disposal of Textiles Tanneries, Distilleries,
Pulp and paper, Food and allied industries. UNIT –V INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION PART-II Chemical processing industries – Fertilizers, drugs, pesticides, oil refineries Dyes and Dyes
Intermediates, Treatment technologies for waste generated and their disposal. Books Recommended:
1. Pollution Control in Chemical Processing Industries by S.C. Bhatia. 2. Environmental Engineering by Peavy.
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M.Sc. SECOND YEAR Third Semester (2009-2010)
Industrial Chemistry Process Plant Design (ICM9005)
Credit = 4 M.M. = 100 (30+70)
4 Periods/week
Unit- I Introduction to Process Design, overview of Chemical Plant, Selection of plant site, Plant layout and installation, waste disposal and environment consideration, startup shutdown and operating conditions.
Unit- I I Important of process utilities in Chemical Industries, Water: Water resources, storage and
distribution of water classification of water used in process industry. Steam: Steam generation and its application are chemical process plant Compressed air and
vacuum. Refrigeration System and their Characteristics. Unit-III General and industrial aspect of safety, safety pre industrial society, elements of safety,
general safety rules, safety protection equipments, safety and site selection, risk and hazard, Hazard classification: Hazard due to fire, explosion, safety and health consideration toxicity, corrosion and radiation. Occupational diseases fire and its classification, Prevention of fire,
Unit- IV Identification and assessment of Hazards. Control of hazard. Prevention of hazardous
materials in process variables law fire and explosion index, Mond Index. Selection of Preventive and Protective measures. Prelimary hazard analysis, acceptable risk and safety priorities Regulation and legislation, Govt. role, Active and Passive methods for tacking disaster Emergency Safety and mutual aid.
Text Books: M.S. Peters and K.D. Timmer R., Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, McGraw Hill Fourth Edition (1991) Reference Books:
1. Robbin Smith, Chemical Process Design, McGraw Hill International, New York, 1996. 2. Douglas, Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes, McGraw Hill. 3. Wells, G.G., Safety and Process Plant Design. 4. Lees, F.P., Loss Prevention in Process Industries. 5. Coulson, ed. Richardson, chemical Engineering Vol.6. 6. Goodal, CO, Efficient use of steam, HMSO. 7. Knil, W.F.J.M. Reuse of Water in Industry, Butterworth, London.
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M.Sc. SECOND YEAR Third Semester (2009-2010)
Industrial Chemistry Solid State and Catalyst Characterization (ICM9006)
Credit = 4
M.M. = 100 (30+70) 4 Periods/week
Unit- I Symmetry in crystal systems, Space lattice and unit cell, X-ray diffraction technique for the
structural analysis of solids, Crystal defects, Schottky and Frenkel defects, Colour centres, Non stoichiometry and defects.
Unit- II Solid state reactions: general principle and experimental procedures, Band structure of metals,
Semiconductors and insulators, Superionic conductors, Structure, Conduction mechanism and applications.
Unit- III Principle of catalysis, Introduction of industrial catalysis, Relationship between reactivity,
Structure and composition of catalyst surface on atomic scale, LEED, STM, XPS and AES techniques for structural determination of surfaces.
Unit-IV Textural characterization of catalyst, Surface area of catalysts, BET equation, Range and
limitations of BET model, Pore volume and pore size distribution, BJH method and Horvath-Kawazoe method for micro pore size distribution
Books Recommended:
1. Introduction to Solids, L.V. Azaroff, Tata Mc-Graw Hill 2. Solid State Chemistry & its Applications, A.R. West, John Wiley & Sons. 3. Catalysis: Principle & Applications, B. Viswanathan, S. Sivasankar & Ramaswamy, Narosa
Publishing Home.
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M.Sc. SECOND YEAR
Third Semester (2009-2010) Industrial Chemistry
High Temperature Chemistry (ICM9007)
Credit = 4 M.M. = 100 (30+70)
4 Periods/week Unit-I Mechanical Properties: Elasticity, Anelasticity, viso-elasticity, fatigue, creep, corrosion and
oxidation of materials. Thermal Properties: Ingen- Heusz’s experiment, thermal stress, thermal fatigue,
thermoelectricity. Optical Properties: Absorption of light, opacity, translucency and colour. Magnetic Properties: Diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic properties. Electrical Properties: Conductivity, semiconductors, superconductivity. Unit-II Phase rule, lever rule, Phase diagrams, single and two component systems, Fe system, Al-Cu
system and Fe-C system, microstructures, Precipitation, ageing and overageing. Unit-III Powder metallurgy: Methods of powder production, characterization of powder, powder
shaping, slip casting, uniaxial pressing, isostatic pressing, presintering, sintering, sintering theory.
Unit-IV Glass formation, glass transition temperature, colouring of glass, transtucent glass, metallic
glass, composite material, super alloys, nanocrystalline material. Books recommended:
1. Materials Science and Engg by V. Raghavan 2. Materials Science by G.K. Narula, K.S. Narula and V.K. Gupta 3. Material Science and Engg by R.B. Gupta 4. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology by Kalpak Jain 5. Production Technology by R.K. Jain
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M.Sc. SECOND YEAR
Third Semester (2009-2010) Industrial Chemistry
Food Science Technology and Biotechnology (ICM9008)
Credit = 4 M.M. = 100 (30+70)
4 Periods/week Unit- I Defining Food Science, status of food industry in India and abroad, constituents of foods,
nutritive aspects of food constituents. Unit operations of the food industry, quality factors and how they are measured, deterioration factors and their control, various waters present in foods.
Unit-II Heat preservation and processing, interaction of heat energy & Food component, Reaction
Kinetics, D, Z and F values, thermal drath times curve, cold preservation and processing: Distinction between refrigeration and freezing, effect of freezing on quality and texture of food, freezing curve and food freezing techniques, refrigeration, cool storage and frozen storage.
Unit-III Food dehydration, food concentration, intermediate moisture food, various foods and their
processing and preservation methods, food irradiation preservation, curing and smoking preservation, fermentation preservation, vegetables and fruits, beverages, food packaging.
Unit-IV Industrial uses of bacteria, Lactic acid fermentation, Vinegar production, Amino acid
production, Industrial uses of yeasts, Alcoholic fermentation, Bakers yeast, Food yeast, Industrial uses of molds, Antibiotic microbiology, Microbial leaching, Organisms for leaching, chemistry of microbial leaching, commercial processes
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M.Sc. SECOND YEAR Third Semester (2009-2010)
Industrial Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Practical- I I A & B (ICM9073)
Credit = 4
M.M. = 100 (30+70) 6 Periods/week
A. FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
1. Determination of moisture content by hot air oven and infra-red moisturometer. 2. Estimation of titrable acidity in the given food sample. 3. Determination of fat content of given soy flavour sample using soxhelt apparatus. 4. Estimation of protein content by Kjeldhal apparatus. 5. Determination of Vitamin C in the citrus fruit/juice/squash. 6. Determination of total and reducing sugar by Lane and Eynon method. 7. Determination of pectin content of guava fruit. 8. To identity the bacteria by Gram staining method. 9. Estimation of total plate, plate counts of a given food sample. 10. To identify the mold containing the food samples.
B. HIGH TEMPERATURE CHEMISTRY 1. Determination of plastic and Dry properties of Ceramic Raw materials. 2. Estimation of moisture in powder/Raste/Cake etc. 3. Determination of pH of suspension/solution 4. Determination of specific gravity of material. 5. Determination of dry/green shrinkage of products/fabricated items. 6. Determination of compressive, Tensile strength and MOR of green pieces in proper shape. 7. Stirring/dispersion of solid in liquid and preparation of casting slip etc. 8. Demagnetization. 9. Determination of Solid contents in the slip. 10. Ecological properties of casting slip. 11. Determination of green density. 12. Determination of sintered density and porosity.
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M.Sc. SECOND YEAR
Fourth Semester (2009-2010) Industrial Chemistry
Printing and Paint Technology (ICMX005)
Credit = 4 M.M. = 100 (30+70)
4 Periods/week Unit –I Introduction of Paints & Printing. Ingredients and Classification of Paints. New Technologies
and Techniques use by Paint Industry. Introduction of dyes. Classification of dyes on the basis of structure & mode of application.
Unit– II Pigments: General Physical Properties. Properties of coatings, solvents, plasticizers, dries and
bioactive additives. Decorative, building & Industrial Paints. Machinery use in Paints formulation. Ball Mill, Sand Mill & TSD (Twin Shaft Disperser)
Unit–III Paint Formulations. Essential concepts of Paint formulations. Formulation of coatings for
masonry and steel work. Unit–IV Testing and Evaluation. Tests on Liquid Films, Dry films, Application and wet films,
Performance and weathering test. Effluent treatment & Pollution control in Paints Industries. Books recommended:
1. J.R. Kapuria (Paint Manufacture) 2. Industrial Paints (Basic Principles)
L.A. Tysall 3. Paints Testing Manual
G.G. Sward 4. A Formulary of Paints & other coatings volume I
Michael and Irene Ash 5. Paint Formulation
Principles & Practice J. Boxall & J.A. von Fraunhofer
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M. Phil (Chemistry) SYLLABUS
Paper-I Organic Chemistry (Common paper)
M.M. 100 Unit –I: Stereochemistry Molecular symmetry and chirality, Recemic modifications and thermodynamic properties,
configurational nomenclatures, Molecules with two or more chiral centrers in aliphatic and alicyclic compounds, axial chirality, planar chirality and helicity, Atropisomerism, mechanism of recemizaiton involving carbanion, carbaonium ion, free radical and stable symmetrical intermediates, methods of resolution and determination of configuration.
Unit-II: Reaction Mechanism Determination of mechanism and study of mechanism of the following reactions-substitution, addition,
elimination, pericyclic reactions and photochemical reactions. Unit-III: Preparation, Properties and Applications in Orgaic Syntheses with Mechanistic Details of
(i) Organometallic compounds of the metals Li, Mg, Hg, Cd, Zn, Cu, Pd, Co, Rh, Cr and Ti. (ii) Organic compounds containing S, P, Si, B.
Unit-IV: Detailed Studies of the Following Rearrangements/Reactions:
Arndt-Eistert Synthesis, Benzil-benzilic acid, Baeyer-Villiger, Bechmann, Curtius, Claisen, Cope, Demyanov, Dienone-phenol, Faorskii, Hofmann, Pinacol, Fries, Shapiro, Westphalen, Wagner-Meerwiein.
Unit-V: Spectroscopic Methods and Mass Spectrometry for Characterization of Organic Compounds. Books Recommended
1. Spectroscopic Identification of Organic Compounds R.M. Silverstein, G.C. Bassler and T.C. Morrill John Wiley and sons, Inc.
2. Organic Spectroscopy W. Kempt, ELBS
3. Advanced Organic Chemistry J. March, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
4. Organic Reaction Mechanisms V.K. Ahluwalia and R.K. Parashar Narosa Publishing House
5. Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds E.L. Eliel, S.H. Wilen and L.N. Mander John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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M. Phil (Chemistry) Syllabus Paper -II
Name of Candidate : Mr. Mohd. Rehan Zaheer (Date of Registration 06.12.2007) Name of Supervisor : Dr. Jawaid Iqbal
Research Topic : Photochemical Studies on Medicinal Compounds Paper – I : Common Paper (Organic Chemistry) M.M. 100 Paper – II : M.M. 100 Unit-I Photophysical and photochemical principles. Mechanistic Organic photochemistry: di-pi-
methane rearrangement, photochemical rearrangement of vinylcyclopropane. Synthetic and applied aspects of organic photochemistry: photochemical key steps in organic synthesis.
Unit-II Recent advances in organic photochemistry: organic photochemistry in organized media, environmental effects on reactions occurring in micelles, vesicles, films and multiplayer assemblies and at interfaces, photo induced redox reactions, photosensitized reactions including photosensitization by reversible electron transfer.
Unit-III Bio-organic photochemistry: introduction to human photobiology, photochemistry and photobiology of singlet oxygen. Medicinal photochemistry: phototoxic and phototheraputic aspects of drugs. Phototoxic and other xenobiotics.
Unit-IV Study of specific examples of phototoxicon tricyclic dibenzocycloheptadienes, diphyenydramine, contraceptive steroids, chloropromazine and other phenothiazines, nitroarenes and imino-N-oxides etc.
Unit-V Classification of drugs based on their pharmacological action. Metabolic changes of drugs and related organic compounds types of metabolic reactions, metabolic reactions based on functional groups.
Reading References: • Fundamentals of Photochemistry by K.K. Rohtagi-Mukharji, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1986. • Advances in Photochemistry, W.A. Noyes, G.S. Hammonds and J.N. Pitts, New York, Inter Sciences 1963, Vol. 1-3. • Photochemistry and Molecular Reactions, M. Mousseron-Canet and J.C. Mani, Jerusalen, Israel, PST, 1972. • Mechanistic Organic Photochemistry, D.C. Neckers, Reinhold, New York, 1967. • Preprative Organic Photochemistry, A. Schonberg, Springer-Verleg, New York, Inc. 1968. • Photochemistry inorganic Synthesis, J.D. Coyle Ed. The Royal Society of Chemistry special publication No.
57, 1986. • H.E. Zimmerman et. Al., Am. Chem. Soc. 111, 1007, 1989. • Recent Trands in Organic Photochemistry, Tetrahydron, Symposia- inprint no. 19,37, 1982. • Organic Photochemistry in organized media, V. Ramamurthy, Tetrahedron 42,5733, 1986. • Photoinduced Redox Reactions in Organic Synthesis, G.Panday in organic Photochemistry Vol. 1, Ed. V.
Ramamurthy and K.S. Schanze, Marcel Dekker Inc. New York, 1997. • Phenothiazation by reversible electron transfer. G.J. Kavarnos and N.J. Turro, Chem. Rev. 86,401, 1986. • G.M.J. Beijersbergen Van Heneouwen, Advances in Drug Research Vol. 29 p. 79-107, Ed. B. Testa and U,
Meyer, Academic Press, New York, 1997. • Drugs: Photochemistry and Photostability, A. Albini and E. Fasani (Editors) Royal Society of Chemistry,
Cambridge, U.K., 1998. • Textbook of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ed. C.O. Wilson O. Giswold and R.F. Deorge,
J.B. Lippincott Comp. Toronto, 1977 B. The candidate will write a dissertation defining the problem of his research making bibliography, giving a
critical account of the work done so far and providing details of the proposed aim and methods of research (200 marks).
C. Viva-Vice examination covering the area of studies and the dissertation will carry 100 marks.