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Faculty of Science Handbook, Session 2019/2020

               Medium of instruction:                         Soft skills:
               English                                        CT1-3, LL1-2

               Soft skills:                                   References:
               CT1-3                                          1. A. J Bard and L. R. Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods
                                                                                       nd
                                                               Fundamental  and  Application,  2   ed.,  John  Wiley  &
               References:                                     Sons, 2001.
               1. A. R. West, Basic Solid State Chemistry, John Wiley &   2. D. Pletcher and F. C. Walsh, Industrial Electrochemistry,
                 Sons, 1996.                                   Blackie Academic and Profesional, 1993.
               2. G. E. Rodgers, Introduction to Coordination Solid State   3. P.  Monk,  Fundamentals  of  Electroanalytical  Chemistry,
                 and Descriptive Chemistry, 1994.              John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
                                                                                              nd
               3. J. R. Christman, Fundamentals of Solid State Physics.   4. J.  Wang,  Analytical  Electrochemistry,  2   ed.,  John
               4. M.  F.  F.  Ladd,  Structure  and  Bonding  in  Solid  State   Wiley & Sons, 2000.
                 Chemistry, Halsted Press, NY, 1979.

                                                              SIC3001  INORGANIC CHEMISTRY III
               SIC2014  BASIC COLLOID CHEMISTRY
                                                              Organometallic Chemistry:
               Introduction  to  colloidal  dispersion  and  types  of  colloidal   Historical  background,  Classification/bonding  types  of
               dispersions.  Particles  in  the  box  and  colloid  chemistry.   Organometallics Compounds of Transition Elements, Main
               Brownian  motion,  Surface  charge  and  colloidal  stability.   Group Organometallics & Lanthanides, 18-electron rules,
               Particle   size   and   fluid   deformation.   Viscosity,   Ligands   in   Organometallics   (carbonyl,   hydride,
               sedimentation  and  rheology.  Self-assembly  colloids:   alkyl/alkene,  carbene,  carbyne,  metallocene  &  fullerene).
               micelles,  vesicles,  emulsions  and  microemulsions.   Spectral  (IR,  NMR)  and  x-ray  structural  analysis.
               Instrumentations   in   Colloidal   Chemistry.   Colloidal   Organometallic reactions.
               chemistry, nano-science and nanotechnology.
                                                              Reaction  kinetics  and  mechanism  of  transition metal
               Assessment Methods:                            complexes:
               Continuous assessment:    40%                  Introduction   to   inorganic   reaction   mechanism.
               Final examination:      60%                    Dissociative,  associative  and  interchange  mechanisms.
                                                              Derivation  of  the  rate  law  based  on  the  above
               Medium of instruction:                         mechanisms.  Substitution  reactions  of  octahedral,
               English                                        tetrahedral  and  5-coordinate  systems.  Substitution
                                                              reactions catalysed by acid and base.  Inner-sphere and
               Soft skills:                                   outer-sphere mechanisms.
               CT1-3
                                                              Assessment Methods:
               References:                                    Practical:           25%
               1. A. W. Adamson and A. P. Gast, Physical Chemistry of   Continuous assessment:    15%
                 Surfaces, Wiley Interscience, 1997.          Final examination:      60%
               2. D. J. Shaw, Introduction to Colloid & Surface Chemistry,
                 Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1992.         Medium of instruction:
               3. P. C. Hiemenz and R. Rjagopalan, Principles of Colloid   English
                 & Surface Chemistry, 3  ed., Marcel Dekkerm, 1997.
                                  rd
               4. R.  Aveyard,  and  D.  A.  Haydon, An  Introduction to  the   Soft skills:
                 Principles  of Surface  Chemistry, Cambridge  University   CT1-3
                 Press, 1973.
               5.                                          D  References:
                 .F. Evans,  H. Wennerstrom,  The  Colloidal  Domain,  2    1. C.  Elschenbroich  and  A.  Salzer,  Organometallics  A
                                                        nd
                                                                               nd
                 ed. Wiley-Vch, 1999.                          concise Introduction, 2  rev., VCH, 1992.
               6. D.H. Everett, Basic Principle Of Colloid Science, Royal   2. G.  O.  Spessard  and  G.  L.  Miessler,  Organometallic
                 Society of Chemistry, 1988.                   Chemistry, Prentice Hall, 1997.
                                                              3. Gary L. Miessler & Donald A. Tarr, Inorganis Chemistry.
                                                                rd
                                                               3  ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004
               SIC2015  ELECTROCHEMISTRY                      4. F.  A.  Cotton  and  G.  Wilkinson,  Advanced  Inorganic
                                                               Chemistry, John Wiley & Sons, 1972.
               Background  of  electrochemical  cell,  type  of  electrode,   5. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry.
               liquid  junction  potential,  concentrations  of  electrolyte.   6. Fred  Basolo  and  Ralph  G  Pearson,  Mechanism  of
               Basic  electrochemistry  on  electrode  reaction,  electrode   Inorganic  Reactions.  A  study  of  metal  complexes  in
               kinetics, Butler-Volmer equation, Tafel anode and cathode   solution, 2  ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1967.
                                                                      nd
               equation,  overpotential,  mass  transport,  diffusion  current   7. R.  A.  Henderson,  The  mechanisms  of  reactions  at
               and Nernst diffusion layer. Potentiostatic and galvanostatic   transition  metal  sites,  Oxford  Science  Publications,
               electrochemical  methods  including  chronoamperometry,   1993.
               coulometry,   polarography,   cyclic   voltammetry   and
               stripping   voltammetry   methods.   Surface   confined   SIC3002  ORGANIC CHEMISTRY III
               electrochemical   processes   and   applications   in
               electroanalytical field.                       Brief introduction to organic synthesis: disconnections and
                                                              retrosynthetic analysis;
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous assessment:    30%                  Use of compounds incorporating main group elements (B,
               Final examination:      70%                    S,  Si,  P,  mainly;  and,  Sn,  Se,  Al)  in  organic  functional
                                                              group transformations;
               Medium of instruction:                         Use of transition metals in C-C bond formation (e.g., Heck,
               English                                        Suzuki,  Stille,  Negishi,  Sonogashira,  Kumada,  McMurry,
                                                              etc.); Alkene metathesis.

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