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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2016/2017

               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
                                                                       th
                 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
                            nd
                 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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