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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY KARNATAKA, SURATHAKAL<br />
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Willard, Merritt, Dean & Settle, Instrumental methods <strong>of</strong> analysis, 6 th Ed., CBS Publishers &<br />
Distributors, Delhi, 1986.<br />
G. Chatwal and S. Anand, Instrumental Methods <strong>of</strong> Chemical Analysis, S. D. Himalaya Publishing<br />
House, 2000.<br />
CY301 ADVANCED ELECTRO CHEMISTRY (3–0–0) 3<br />
Introduction. Theory <strong>of</strong> electrolytic conductance: Debye-Huckel theory, transport numbers, Faradays laws<br />
and ionic velocities, Hittorff�s methods <strong>of</strong> determination. Ion-solvent interaction: Born model and<br />
expression for free energy <strong>of</strong> ion-solvent interaction, Fick�s law <strong>of</strong> diffusion. Polarography: DME, Ilkovic<br />
equation, half-wave potential, theory and applications. Special polarographic techniques:<br />
Chronopotentiometry, Chronoamperometry, Linear sweep voltammetry, like Cyclic voltammetry,<br />
Oscillographic polarography, Amperometry.<br />
Samuel Glasstone, An Introduction to Electrochemsitry, Affiliated East West Press, New Delhi.<br />
J. O. M. Bockris and A. K. N. Reddy, Modern Electrochemistry, Plenum Press, 1970.<br />
CY302 BIOCHEMISTRY (3–0– 0) 3<br />
Chemistry <strong>of</strong> biomolecules: Basic aspects <strong>of</strong> carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, nucleic acids<br />
and biological membranes. Enzymes: structure, functions, mechanism <strong>of</strong> action, specificity, kinetic<br />
considerations, multi enzyme systems and immobilized enzymes. Bioenergetics: ETS, ATP. Biochemistry<br />
<strong>of</strong> nutrition and digestion: Metabolism <strong>of</strong> carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids. Interrelation. Flow <strong>of</strong><br />
genetic information: Genetic code, replication <strong>of</strong> DNA, transcription and translation. Biosynthesis <strong>of</strong><br />
proteins.<br />
Albert L. Lehninger, David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox, Principles <strong>of</strong> Biochemistry, CBS Publishers and<br />
Distributors, Indian Edition, 1993.<br />
Eric E. Conn. Paul K. Stumpf, George Breening & H. Roy Doi, Outlines <strong>of</strong> Biochemistry, 5 th Edition,<br />
John Wiley and Sons, 1987.<br />
CY305 INORGANIC AND PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (3–0– 0) 3<br />
Chemistry <strong>of</strong> d-block elements: Periodic properties. Coordination compounds: Theory <strong>of</strong> complexes,<br />
VBT, CFT, LFT and MOT for complexes, optical and magnetic properties, factors affecting stability and<br />
isomerism. Surface Chemistry: Adsorption -Freundlich and Langmuir�s adsorption isotherms,<br />
applications. Catalysis � Types, mechanism, kinetics <strong>of</strong> surface reactions, autocatalysis. Solutions:<br />
Raoult�s law, ideal and nonideal solutions, Gibb�s-Dichem Margules equation, thermodynamics <strong>of</strong> ideal<br />
solution, binary solutions, fractional distillation, Henry�s law.<br />
J.E. Huhey, Inorganic Chemistry – Principles <strong>of</strong> structure and reactivity, Harper & Row Publishers,<br />
Singapore.<br />
B. R. Puri, L. R. Sharma and M. S. Pathania, Principles <strong>of</strong> Physical Chemistry, S. N. Chand & Co.,<br />
Jalandhar, 31 st edition, 1990.<br />
CY350 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY (3–0– 0) 3<br />
Introduction, Environmental segments, Natural cycles <strong>of</strong> the environment. Atmosphere: Composition,<br />
structure, evolution. Chemical and photochemical reactions. Green house effect, Ozone hole, E1-<br />
Ninophenomena. Water resources: Complexation in natural waste water. Microbially mediated acquatic<br />
chemical reactions. Composition <strong>of</strong> Lithosphere, water, air, and inorganic components in soil. Nitrogen<br />
pathways. Wastes and pollutants in soils. Toxic chemicals in the environment. Air and water pollution,<br />
causes, bad effects and control.<br />
C. N. Sawyer, P. L. McCarty and G. F. Parkin, Chemistry for Environmental Engineering, McGraw-Hill,<br />
1990.<br />
A. K. De, Environmental Chemistry, New Age Intl. (Pvt)Ltd., 1998.<br />
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