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References: Assessment Methods:
1. D. L. Burdick, W. L. Leffler. (2010). Petrochemicals in Continuous assessment: 30%
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Nontechnical Language.4 Edition. PennWell Publishing Final examination: 70%
Company.
2. Energy & Fuels, American Chemical Society (ACS
Publications) Medium of instruction:
3. G.A. Karim. (2012). Fuels, Energy, and Environment. English
CRC Press.
4. U.R. Chaudhri. (2010). Fundamental of Petroleum and References:
Petrochemical Engineearing. CRC Press. 1. H. H. Moretto, P. Woditsch, D. Terrel, K. H. Terrel, and
5. J G. Speight. (2014). The Chemistry and Technology of K. H. Buchel, (2000). Industrial Inorganic Chemistry.
Petroleum 5th Edition. CRC Press. John Wiley.
6. .M. André, Z. Samaras. (2016). Energy and 2. Ulmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry (1993)
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Environment. Wiley Online Library. 3. J. D. Lee (1996) Concise Inorganic Chemistry (5
7. Energy & Fuels, American Chemical Society (ACS Edition). Backwell Science Ltd
Publications) 4. G. T. Austin, (1977). Shreve’s Chemical Process
8. M. J. Kaiser, A. de Klerk, J. H. Gary, G. E. Handwerk. Industries. McGraw-Hill.
(2019).Petroleum Refining: Technology, Economics and 5. ISI Journal Articles.
Markets 6th Edition. CRC Press.
SID2010 IONIC LIQUIDS
SID2008 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Introduction to ionic liquids: History, types of ionic liquids,
Organic raw materials: Carbon sources, routes based on nomenclature; Chemical and physical properties: Protic
fats and oils, carbohydrates, coal, petroleum, and natural and aprotic ionic liquids; Preparation and purification of
gas. Alkanes and cycloalkanes: refinery processes; ionic liquids: Metathesis (metathetic exchange of anion),
catalytic alkylation, catalytic isomerisation, catalytic neutralisation of base with Bronsted acids or direct
reforming, catalytic cracking and hydrocracking. alkylation of alkylimidazole and the carbonate route.
Characterisation of ionic liquids: NMR spectroscopy, mass
Industrial reactions: Free radical oxidation; liquid-phase spectrometry etc. Water content analysis – Karl Fischer
and gas-phase free radical oxidations. Liquid -phase non - Titration.
free radical oxidations such as Wacker Chemie Process,
Dow Process and Halcon Process. Heterogeneous- Application of ionic liquids in organic reactions and for
catalysed gas-phase oxidations. industrial applications: Henry reaction, Michael reaction,
Aldol condensation, Diels-Alder reactions, protection of
Other industrial processes such as chlorination and carbonyl, heterocyclic synthesis, hydrogenation, oxidation;
oxychlorination, aromatic electrophilic substitution, use of ionic liquids in biomass processing. Challenges and
aromatic nucleophilic substitution, hydrolysis, dehydration, issues: Recoverable and recyclability of ionic liquids, safety
esterification, hydrogenation, dehydrogenation, and and environmental issues.
hydroformylation.
Assessment Methods:
Assessment Methods: Continuous assessment: 30%
Continuous assessment: 30% Final examination: 70%
Final examination: 70%
Medium of instruction:
Medium of instruction: English
English
References:
References: 1. Michael Freemantle (2009). Introduction to Ionic Liquids,
1. Weissermel, K. And Arpe, H. J. (2010). Industrial Organic Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Chemistry. 5 Edition. Wiley-VCH. 2. P. Wasserscheid and T. Welton (2008). Ionic liquids in
2. Wiseman, P. (1987). Introduction to Industrial Organic Synthesis, Wiley-VCH.
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Chemistry. 2 Edition. Elsevier Applied Science. 3. Barbara Kirchner (2010). Ionic Liquids, Springer.
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3. Waddams, A. L. (1978). Chemicals from Petroleum. 4 (Electronic book).
Edition. John Murray.
4. Journal: Chemistry and Industry. SID2011 INDUSTRIAL ELECTROCHEMSITRY
5. Harold A.W., Bryan G.R. and Jeffery S.P. (2012).
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Industrial Organic Chemistry. 3 Edition. John Wiley & Fundamentals of electrochemistry and industrial
Sons. applications include processes such as synthesis of organic
6. James A.K. (2013). Riegel’s Handbook of Industrial and inorganic compounds, the conversion and storage of
Chemistry. 9 Edition. Springer Science & Business energy and galvanic deposition of metals and alloys.
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Media. Electrochemical methods also plays a lead role in corrosion
protection, sensor devices and technologies where charge
SID2009 INDUSTRIAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY transfer takes place at an electrified interface. Optimization
of electrochemical method and processes based on the
Introduction to the primary inorganic materials (nitrogen, fundamental laws of electrochemistry will be addressed.
phosphorus, sulphur, halogen and their compounds),
mineral fertilizers, organosilicon compounds (silanes, Assessment Methods:
silicons, industrial silicon products) and inorganic solids Continuous assessment: 30%
(silicate products, inorganic fibers, construction materials, Final examination: 70%
enamel, ceramics, metallic hard materials, carbon
modifications, fillers and inorganic pigments) involving Medium of instruction:
modern processes. The economic importance also will be English
discussed in relation to the production of the inorganic
materials.
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