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SIC2010 HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY Medium of instruction:
English
Introduction, classification and nomenclature of
heterocyclic compounds; Three, four, five and six- References:
membered ring heterocyloalkanes, five-membered ring 1. W. D. Loveland, D. J. Morrissey and G. T. Seaborg,
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heteroaromatic compounds with one or two hetero atoms; Modern Nuclear Chemistry, 3 ed., John Wiley and Sons
N, O and S. Six-membered ring, fused ring and heterocyclic Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006.
bases present in nucleic acids, and selected biologically 2. Attrep, Moses. Radioanalytical Chemistry Experiments
important heterocyclic compounds. [electronic resource] Springer Science+Business Media,
LLC, 2007.
3. G. Choppin, J. Rydberg and J. O. Lijenzin,
Assessment Methods: Radiochemistry and Nuclear Chemistry, 3 rd ed.,
Continuous assessment: 30% Butterworth-Heinemann, 2001.
Final examination: 70% 4. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry,
Springer Science +Business Media.
Medium of instruction:
English
SIC2013 SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
References:
1. Kamaliah Mahmood dan A. Hamid A. Hadi, Kimia Crystal and close-packed structures. Bonding in solids
Heterosiklik, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. 1988. specifically ionic and partial covalent bonding; bonding in
2. J. A. Joules, K. Mills and G. F. Smith, Heterocyclic metals and band theory. Crystal imperfections, cases of
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Chemistry, 4 ed., Blackwell Science, 2000. nonstoichiometry in compounds and solid solutions; phase
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3. P. Y. Bruice, Organic Chemistry, 6 ed., Prentice-Hall, diagrams.
2000.
Electrical, magnetic and optical properties.
SIC2011 GENERAL INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY Assessment Methods:
Continuous assessment: 30%
Introduction to the background of industrial chemistry. The Final examination: 70%
local raw materials for the chemical industries viz
petroleum, tin, rubber, palm oil, coconut oil and fragrances. Medium of instruction:
The manufacture of important inorganic chemicals viz type English
of concretes, type of paints, pharmaceutical products,
oleochemical products, insecticidal chemicals and References:
colouring materials. Special topics. 1. A. R. West, Basic Solid State Chemistry, John Wiley &
Sons, 1996.
Assessment Methods: 2. G. E. Rodgers, Introduction to Coordination Solid State
Continuous assessment: 30% and Descriptive Chemistry, 1994.
Final examination: 70% 3. J. R. Christman, Fundamentals of Solid State Physics.
4. M. F. F. Ladd, Structure and Bonding in Solid State
Medium of instruction: Chemistry, Halsted Press, NY, 1979.
English
SIC2014 BASIC COLLOID CHEMISTRY
References:
1. B. G. Reuben and M. L. Burstal, The Chemical Introduction to colloidal dispersion and types of colloidal
Economy, Longmans,1973. dispersions. Particles in the box and colloid chemistry.
2. R. N. Shreve, Shreve’s Chemical Process Industries, 4 Brownian motion, Surface charge and colloidal stability.
th
ed., McGraw-Hill. 1984 Particle size and fluid deformation. Viscosity, sedimentation
rd
3. K. Bauer, Common Fragrance and Flavor materials, 3 and rheology. Self-assembly colloids: micelles, vesicles,
ed., VCH, 2001. emulsions and microemulsions. Instrumentations in
4. R. J. Hamilton, Developments in Oils and Fats, Chapman Colloidal Chemistry. Colloidal chemistry, nano-science and
& Hall, 1995. nanotechnology.
5. I. Jacqueline, Arza Seidel, K., K. Othmer, Encyclopaedia
th
of Chemical Technology, 5 ed. Wiley, 2006 Assessment Methods:
Continuous assessment: 40%
Final examination: 60%
SIC2012 NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Medium of instruction:
Development in nuclear chemistry, Nuclei and isotopes, English
nuclear mass and nuclear stability, nuclear structures and
nuclear models, radioactive decay, natural radioactive References:
elements, radiation absorption, latest breakthrough in 1. A. W. Adamson and A. P. Gast, Physical Chemistry of
nuclear chemistry. Surfaces, Wiley Interscience, 1997.
2. D. J. Shaw, Introduction to Colloid & Surface Chemistry,
Nuclear reactions: fission and fusion, interactions of Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1992.
radiation with matters, effects of radiation on matters, 3. P. C. Hiemenz and R. Rjagopalan, Principles of Colloid
rd
danger of radiation, dosimetry, detection and measurement & Surface Chemistry, 3 ed., Marcel Dekkerm, 1997.
of radiation, production and application of radioisotopes, 4. R. Aveyard, and D. A. Haydon, An Introduction to the
effects of nuclear to environment. Principles of Surface Chemistry, Cambridge University
Press, 1973.
nd
Assessment Methods: 5. D.F. Evans, H. Wennerstrom, The Colloidal Domain, 2
Continuous assessment: 30% ed. Wiley-Vch, 1999.
Final examination: 70% 6. D.H. Everett, Basic Principle Of Colloid Science, Royal
Society of Chemistry, 1988.
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