Program Name
Course Code
Course Name
Lecture / Tutorial (per week)
Course Coordinator Name
1.
3.5
This course will also introduce students to engineering materials used in daily life such as plastics,
composites, ceramic, lubricants, polymers, their preparation, properties and applications.
2.
This course will place emphasis on those areas considered most relevant in an engineering context such
as water and its treatment for various purposes and corrosion and control of metallic materials.
3.
This course will also teach elements of electrochemical processing and its applications to electrorefining,
electroplating and electrochemical power sources (batteries and fuel cells).
4.
This course will provide engineering students with a background in green chemistry importance for
environment friendly chemical design and manufacturing.
2.
Textbooks
TB1: Engineering Chemistry by B. Sivasankar, 2008, Tata McGraw- Hill publishing house.
TB2: Engineering Chemistry by O. G.Palanna, 2009, Tata McGraw- Hill publishing house.
3.
Reference Books
RB1: Physical Chemistry by Peter Atkin and Julio de Paula, 7th edition, Oxford University Press.
RB2: Physical Chemistry by Gilbert W. Castellan 3rd edition, Narosa Publishing House.
4.
Relevant websites
Links
Salient
Features
1
.
http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/chemistry/greener-alternatives/green-chemistry.html
Green
Chemistry
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/chemistry/5-111-principles-of-chemical-science-fall2008/readings-and-lecture-notes/lecnotes25.pdf
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/materials-science-and-engineering/3-091sc-introduction-tosolid-state-chemistry-fall-2010/33-unary-phase-diagrams/MIT3_091SCF09_lec33.pdf
Electrochemistr
y
Unary Phase
Diagrams
http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/materials-science-and-engineering/3-091sc-introduction-tosolid-state-chemistry-fall-2010/34-binary-phase-diagrams-completesolubility/MIT3_091SCF09_lec34.pdf
Binary Phase
Diagrams
http://www.chemistry.wustl.edu/~edudev/LabTutorials/Water/FreshWater/hardness.html
Water Hardness
5.
Course plan
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Lecture Topics
Number
1.
2
3
4-5
Text Book/
Reference
Book / Other
reading
material
TB2
TB2
Page
numbers of
Text
Book(s)
TB1
511-513
TB2
TB1
294-298
505-508
299-302
259-262
264-270
TB1
7-8
TB1
TB2
514,500505,291293
TB2
TB1
114-115
467-468
TB2
TB1
116-118
469
TB2
118-125
TB2
128-130
TB2
131-142
TB1
RB1
TB2
87-88,110,
101-103
270
103-107,
26-29
136-141
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Link5
TB1
Link2
TB2
16-17
Primary cell (dry cell Zn MnO2 ), secondary
cell(lead acid battery , Ni Cd cell), Lithium cells/
batteries(primary lithium batteries: Soluble cathode
cells, Solid cathode cells, Solid electrolyte cells
,secondary lithium batteries: liquid organic electrolyte
86-92,96102
TB1
129-134
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TB1
105,253
280
RB1
19
Basic process of electroplating and Electroless plating
with reference to copper, and their comparison.
20-21
Preparation of printed circuit board (PCB) by
electroless plating, Electrochemical Etching
TB1
TB2
TB1
TB2
126-127
176177,180182,187188
157160,163191-192
22-23
Introduction, Gibbs phase rule, Application of phase
rule in one component system, Water system, Carbon
dioxide system, Sulfur system
24
Link3
473-476
TB2
TB1
RB2
478-480
30-31
324
TB1
RB1
Link4
482-486
138,204
TB1
402-404
TB1
405-409
TB1
409-412
25-26
27
Introduction to Engineering Materials, Cementing and
Binding materials, Lime and gypsum
28-29
Cement: manufacturing of Portland cement, setting
and hardening of cement, weathering of cement and
concrete, Admixtures for concrete
30
Introduction to Ceramics, clay: whiteware and stone
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ware products
31-32
33-34
35
36
37
38
6.
421-425
436-440
221
239- 244
551
552,553
554
Evaluation Scheme:
Component 1
20
Component 2*
20
Component 3**
60
Total
100
* There are three Sessional Tests (STs) for all theory papers, the first two are compulsory and the third one is the
non-mandatory make up / mercy test. The average of best two is considered.
** The End Term Comprehensive examination will be held at the end of semester. The mandatory requirement
of 75% attendance in all theory classes is to be met for being eligible to appear in this component
7.
Description
Duratio
n
Mark
s
To be held in week
Remarks
Tutorial test
30 min
20
Quiz
15 min
20
Presentation/
Open Book
10 min /
20
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Test
30 min
Name
Course Coordinator
Sandeep Singh
PI/CoD/HoD
Dean
Signature
Date
Revised Number
Contents
Lectures
Weightage
in end
term
exams
Water Technology :
Introduction, Sources of water, Impurities in water, Hard and soft water, Units of
hardness (Numericals included) Specification for boiler feed water, Boiler
problems: Scale and sludge formation, caustic embrittlement, priming, forming,
boiler corrosion due to oxygen and carbon dioxide, External treatment: Lime soda
process (Numericals included), Zeolite process. Ion exchange process, Internal
treatment (different types of conditioning), Specification of water for
domestic use, Treatment for domestic use(break point chlorination); Treatment
of brackish water( reverse osmosis, electrodialysis using ion selective membrane)
Corrosion and its control:
Introduction, Causes of corrosion, effects of corrosion, Types and mechanism of
corrosion, Direct chemical (dry) corrosion. Electrochemical (wet) corrosion,
Comparison of Chemical and electrochemical corrosion.Types of electrochemical
corrosion, Other forms of corrosion (Underground or soil corrosion, Microbial
corrosion, Erosion, Intergranular ,Crevice, atmospheric corrosion) Passivity of
20%
10%
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15%
20%
12
25%
10%
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Name
Course Coordinator
Sandeep Singh
PI/CoD/HoD
Dean
Signature
Date
Revised Number
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