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               References:                                    SID3018  INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN CHEMISTRY
               1. Oleochemical  Manufacture  and  Applications,  F.  D.
                 Gunstone, Richard John Hamilton, CRC Press, 2001   General introduction to current characterization techniques
               2. Oleochemical, Lambert M Surhone, Mariam T Tennoe,   and  detailed  discussion  in  any  three  of  the  instrumental
                 Susan F Henssonow, Betascript Publishing, 2011   tecniques listed below:
               3. The   Basics   of   Industrial   Oleochemistry:   A
                 Comprehensive Survey of Selected Technologies Based   1. X-ray diffractometry
                 on Natural Oils and Fats, G. Dieckelmann, H. J. Heinz   2. Thermal analysis
                 Micelle Press,1988                            3. Raman spectroscopy
               4. Fats, Oleochemicals and Surfactants: Challenges in the   4. Radiochemical technique
                 21st Century                                  5. Scanning electron microscopy
               5. Challenges  in  the  21st  Century,  V.  V.  S.  Mani,  A.  D.   6. Multinuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
                 Shitole, D. N. Bhowmick, Science Publishers, 1997   7. Mass spectroscopy

                                                              Assessment Methods:
               SID3016   APPLIED CHEMOMETRICS                 Continuous assessment:    30%
                                                              Final examination:      70%
               This course introduces chemometrics principles and tools,
               statistical   concepts   and   significance   tests,   data   Medium of instruction:
               preprocessing, pattern recognition, multivariate calibration   English
               and prediction, design of experiments.
                                                              References:
                                                                                                      nd
               Assessment Methods:                            1. Russel  S.  Drago,  Physical  Methods  for  Chemists,  2
               Practical:            30%                       Edition, Saunders College Publishing, 1992
               Continuous assessment:    20%                  2. J.P. Glusker, M. Lewis and M. Rossi, Crystal Structure
               Final examination:      50%                     Analysis  for  Chemists  and  Biologists,  VCH  Publishers
                                                               New York. 1994
               Medium of instruction:                         3. E.A.V.  Ebsworth,  D.W.H.  Rankin  and  S.  Cradock,
                                                                                                nd
               English                                         Structural Methods in Inorganic Chemistry, 2  Edition,
                                                               Balckwell, 1991
               References:
               1. J.N. Miller and J.C. Miller. Statistics and chemometrics
                                    th
                 for analytical Chemistry, 6  ed., Pearson: UK, 2010.   SID3019  SPECIAL TOPICS IN APPLIED CHEMISTRY
               2. R.G. Brereton. Applied chemometrics for scientists,
                 John Wiley & Sons: Chichester, 2007          Introduction  to  recent  research  areas  or  topics  with
               3.  K.R. Beebe, R.J. Pell and M.B. Seasholtz.    significant  values  and/or  apparent  impact  to  the  society,
                 Chemometrics: a practical guide. John Wiley & Sons:   industry, environment etc.
                 USA,1998.
               4. R.G. Brereton. Chemometrics: Data driven extraction for   In-depth discussion on selected topics; covering aspects on
                        nd
                 science, 2  ed., John Wiley & Sons: UK, 2018.   chemical  syntheses,  chemical/physical  modifications,
               5. J. Antony. Design of experiments for engineers and   characterisation,  analytical  methods,  structure  and
                         nd
                 scientists, 2  ed., Elsevier: London, 2014.    properties of materials, etc.
               6. R.G. Brereton, Chemometrics for pattern recognition.
                 John Wiley & Sons: Singapore, 2009.          The  types  of  chemical  reaction,  characterisation,  and
                                                              analytical methods to be introduced in the course are based
                                                              on the selected special topics.
               SID3017  QUALITY ASSUARANCE IN CHEMISTRY
                                                              Assessment Methods:
               Introduction  to  quality  assurance  principles,  tools  and   Continuous assessment:    30%
               measures, the principles of valid analytical measurement,   Final examination:      70%
               ISO17025  and  accreditation,  uncertainty  and  traceability,
               method  validation,  interlaboratory  study  and  proficiency   Medium of instruction:
               testing.                                       English

               Assessment Methods:                            References:
               Continuous assessment:    30%                  1. Journal Articles.
               Final examination:      70%                    2. Other references.

               Medium of instruction:                         SID3020  NATURAL PRODUCTS AND
               English                                        BIOTECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES

               References:                                    Introduction of the important roles and classes of natural
               1. B.W.  Wenclawiak,  M.  Koch  &  E.  Hadjicostas.  Quality   products.
                 Assurance  in  Analytical  Chemistry:  Training  and
                 Teaching, 2  ed., Springer: Germany, 2014.   Extraction methods for natural products.
                         nd
               2. B. Metha. Implementing ISO/IEC 17025:2005: A Practical   Separation methods for natural product isolation.
                 Guide. ASQ Quality Press: USA, 2013.         Application  of  spectroscopic methods  (NMR  and  MS)  for
               3. S.L.R. Ellison, Trevor J. Farrant, Vicki Barwick Practical   structural elucidation of natural products.
                 Statistics  for  the  Analytical  Scientist:  A  Bench  Guide.
                 RSC Publishing: UK, 2009.                    Bio-catalytic  processes:  Enzymes  &  enzymatic  reactions
               4. D.B. Hibbert, Quality Assurance for Analytical Chemistry   (kinetics,  substrate  selectivity,  activity,  isolation  &
                 Laboratory, Oxford University Press: New York, 2007.   purification); Application of enzymes, fermentation and cell
               5. E.  Mullins  Statistics  for  the  Quality  Control  Chemistry   cultures in chemistry.
                 Laboratory RSC Publishing: UK, 2007.


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