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Assessment Methods: Assessment Methods:
Continuous assessment: 30% Continuous assessment: 40%
Final examination: 70% Final examination: 60%
Medium of instruction: Medium of instruction:
English English
Soft skills: Soft skills:
CT1 – 3, CS1 – 3, LL1 – 2 CT1 – 3
References: References:
1. A.J Bard and L.R Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods 1. A.W. Adamson. (1997). Physical Chemistry of
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Fundamental and Application, 2nd. Edition, John Wiley Surfaces.7 Edition. Wiley
& Sons, 2001. 2. D.J. Shaw. (1992). Introduction to Colloid & Surfaces
2. D. Pletcher and F.C. Walsh, Industrial Electrochemistry, Chemistry. 4 Edition. BH
th
Springer netherland, 1993. 3. P.C. Hiemanz. (1997). Principles of Colloid & Surfaces
rd
3. K. Oldheim, J. Mayland and A. Bond, Electrochemical Chemistry.3 Edition. CRC Press
Science and Technology: Fundamental and 4. A. Aveyard, D. A.Haydon. (1993) An Introduction to
Applications, John Wiley and Sons, 2011. Principles of Surfaces Chemistry. Cambridge University
Press
5. D.F. Evans, H. Wennerstrom. (1999). The Colloidal
SID2012 COMPUTATIONAL METHOD IN APPLIED Domain.2 Edition. Wiley
nd
CHEMISTRY 6. D.H. Everett. (1998). Basic Prinsciple of Colloid
Science. RSC
Introduction to computers – history, elements in
computers, operating system, computers in chemistry,
internet. Internet based chemistry – introduction to web SID2014 PROCESSING OF THERMOPLASTICS AND
technologies useful in chemistry, chemical databases, use THERMOSETS
of chemical web services.
Materials: Thermoplastic, thermoset, additives.
Introduction to computational chemistry – history and Applications, differences, advantages and disadvantages
development, techniques, molecular mechanics and between them.
molecular simulations as well as application examples.
Processing of thermoplastic:
Practical laboratory – Basic programming and practical Overview of processing technology – selection and
computational chemistry software. application. Extrusion – machine construction, process
analysis.
Assessment Methods: Injection blow moulding, injection moulding – principle of
Practical: 40% machine design, mould, temperature control.
Continuous assessment: 10% Other processes – calendering, thermoforming, rotational
Final examination: 50% moulding, etc
Medium of instruction: Processing of thermoset and rubber:
English Types/classification of materials, include composite and
fibres, properties and application. Vulcanisation and cure.
Soft skills: Extrusion, compression moulding, transfer moulding,
CT1 – 3 injection moulding and specialised techniques.
References: Assessment Methods:
1.Hinchliffe, A. (2008). Molecular Modelling for Beginners. Continuous assessment: 40%
John Wiley & Sons Ltd. UK. Final examination: 60%
2. Leach, A. R. (2001). Molecular Modeling Principles and
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Applications. 2 Ed. Prentice Hall, New Jersey. Medium of instruction:
3. Grant, G. H. and Richards, W. G. (1995). Computational English
Chemistry. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
4. Young, David C. (2001). Computational Chemistry: A Soft skills:
Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World CT1 – 3, CS1 – 3
Problems, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York.
5. Dill, K.A. and Bromberg, S. (2003). Molecular Driving References:
Forces: Statistical Thermodynamics in Chemistry & 1.Donald G. Baird, Dimitris I. Collias (2014), Polymer
Biology, Garland Science, USA. Processing: Principles and Design, 2nd Edition, Wiley
2. Charles A. Harper, Edward M. Petrie (2013),
Plastics Materials and Processes: A Concise
SID2013 COLLOID AND INTERFACIAL CHEMISTRY Encyclopedia, Wiley
3. S Thomas, Weimin Yang (Ed.) (2009), Advances
Introduction to colloidal dispersion and types of colloidal in Polymer Processing: From Macro- To Nano- Scales,
dispersions. Particles in the box and colloid chemistry. Elsevier
Brownian motion, Surface charge and colloidal stability.
Particle size and fluid deformation. Viscosity,
sedimentation and rheology. Self-assembly colloids and SID3001 ADVANCED INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
their interfacial properties. Instrumentations in Colloidal
Chemistry, interfaces, nano-science and nanotechnology. Organometallics Chemistry
Introduction to organometallics complexes of transition
metals, lanthanide, actinide and main group metals;
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