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Sunday, 15 December 2013

Molecular Spectroscopy (Organic Chemistry) Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore


DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-301: Molecular Spectroscopy (Organic Chemistry) Syllabus

Unit -I ltraviolet and Visible spectroscopy: 

Fundamentals, effect of solvent and extending conjugation on electronic transitions, ultraviolet bands for carbonyl compounds, unsaturated carbonyl compounds, dienes, conjugated polyenes, Fieser Woodward rules for conjugated dienes and carbonyl compounds,ultraviolet spectra of aromatic compounds. Steric effect in biphenyls

Unit -II Infrared Spectroscopy:

  Characteristic vibrational frequencies of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, alcohols, ethers, phenols and amines. Detailed study of vibrational frequencies of carbonyl compounds (ketones, aldehydes, esters, amides, acids, anhydrides,lactones, lactams and conjugated carbonyl compounds). Effect of hydrogen bonding and solvent effect on vibrational frequencies, overtones, combination bands and Fermi resonance

Unit –III Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: 

General introduction and definition, chemical shift, spin-spin interaction, shielding mechanism, mechanism of measurement, chemical shift values and correlation for protons bonded to carbon (aliphatic, olefinic, aldehydic and aromatic) and other nuclei (alcohols, phenols, enols, carboxylic acids, amines, amides & mercapto), chemical exchange, effect of deuteration, Stereochemistry, hindered rotation, Karplus curvevariation of coupling constant with dihedral angle,NMR shift reagents,Solvent effects, Nuclear overhauser effect (NOE).
Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy: General considerations, chemical shift (aliphatic olefinic , alkyne, aromatic, heteroaromatic and carboynl carbon), coupling constants. Two dimensional NMR spectroscopy:COSY, HETCOR, NOESY, DEPT, HMBC and HMQC techniques

Unit- IV Mass Spectrometry :

 Introduction, ion production EI, CI, FD, ESI and FAB, ion analysis, ion abundance, Mass spectral fragmentation of organic compounds, common functional groups, molecular ion peak, metastable ion peak, Mc Lafferty rearrangement , Nitrogen rule, High resolution mass spectrometry. Combined problems based on UV, IR, NMR and Mass spectral techniques

Books Suggested

1. R.M. Silverstein, G.C. Bassler and T.C. Morrill, Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds, John Wiley
2. R.J. Abraham, J. Fisher and P. Loftus, Introduction to NMR spectroscopy, Wiley
3. J.R. Dyer, Application of Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds, Prentice Hall
4. D.H. Williams, I. Fleming, Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry, Tata McGraw-Hill
5. Banwell, Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, Tata McGraw Hill
6. G. Aruldhas, Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Prentice Hall

Photochemistry Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore

DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-302: Photochemistry Syllabus


UNIT-I Photochemical Reactions

Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, types of excitations, fate of excited molecule, quantum yield, transfer of excitation energy, actinometry.

UNIT-II Determination of Reaction Mechanism

Classification, rate constants and life times of reactive energy state determination of rate constants of reactions. Effect of light intensity on the rate of photochemical reactions, Types of photochemical reactions-photo dissociation, gas-phase photolysis.

UNIT-III Photochemistry of Alkene

Intramolecular reactions of the olefinic bond-geometrical isomerism, cyclisation reactions, rearrangement of 1,4- and 1,5-dienes. Photochemistry of Aromatic Compounds Isomerisations, Additions and Substitutions.

UNIT-IV Photochemistry of Carbonyl Compounds

Intramolecular reactions of carbonyl compounds-saturated, cyclic and acyclic,,γ- unsaturated and α,- unsaturated compounds, cyclohexadienones. Intermolecular cycloaddition reactions dimerisations and oxetane formation.
Miscellaneous Photochemical Reactions
Photo-Fries reactions of anilides, Photo-Fries rearrangement. Barton reaction. Singlet molecular oxygen reaction. Photochemical formation of smog. Photodegration of polymers. Photochemistry of vision

Books Suggested

1. K.K. Rothagi-Mukheriji, Fundamentals of photochemistry, Wiley-Eastern.
2. A Gilbert and J. Baggott, Essentials of Molecular Photochemistry, Blackwell Scientific Publication.
3. N.J. Turro, Molecular Photochemistry, Benjamin.
4. A. Cox and T. Camp, Introductory Photochemistry, McGraw Hill.
5. R.P. Kundall and A. Gilbert, Photochemistry, Thomson Nelson.
6. J. Coxon and B.Holtom, Organic Photochemistry, Cambridge University Press.
7. C H Dupuoy and O L Chapman Molecular Reactions and Photochemistry, Prentice Hall
8. J Kagan, Organic Photochemistry, Academic Press.

Diffraction Techniques and ESCA Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore

DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-303: Diffraction Techniques and ESCA Syllabus


Unit-I X-ray Diffraction

Bragg condition, Miller indices, Laue Method, Bragg method, Debye Scherrer method of X-ray structural analysis of crystals, index reflections, identification of unit cells from systematic absences in diffraction pattern, Structure of simple lattices and X-ray intensities, structure factor and its relation to intensity and electron density, phase problem. Description of the procedure for an X-ray structure analysis, absolute configuration of molecules.

Unit-II Electron Diffraction

Scattering intensity vs. scattering angle, Wierl equation, measurement technique, elucidation of structure of simple gas phase molecules. Low energy electron diffraction and structure of surfaces.

Unit-III Neutron Diffraction

 Scattering of neutrons by solids measurement techniques, Elucidation of structure of magnetically ordered unit cells.

Unit IV Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Basic principles; photo-electric effect, ionization process, Koopman's theorem. Photoelectron spectra of simple molecules, ESCA, chemical information from ESCA. Auger electron spectroscopy-basic idea.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Bioinorganic Chemistry Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore


DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-304: Bioinorganic Chemistry Syllabus


Unit I Electron Transfer in Biology

Structure and function of metal of proteins in electron transport processes cytochrome's and ionsulphure proteins, synthetic models. Biological nitrogen fixation, and its mechanism, nitrogenase, Chemical nitrogen fixation.

Unit II Metalloporphyrins

 Structure and optical spectra; heme proteins: magnetic susceptibility, epr and electronic spectra; hemoglobin and myoglobin: molecular structures, thermodynamics and kinetics of oxygenation, electronic and spatial structures, synthetic oxygen carriers, model systems; iron enzymes, peroxidase, catalase and cytochrome P-450

Unit III Metalloenzymes

Copper enzymes, superoxide dismutase, cytochrome oxidase and ceruloplasmin; Coenzymes; Molybdenum enzyme: xanthine oxidase; Zinc enzymes: carbonic anhydrase, carboxy peptidase and interchangeability of zinc and cobalt in enzymes; Vitamin B12 and B12 coenzymes; Iron storage, transport, biomineralization and siderophores, ferritin and transferrins..

Unit IV Metal Ions in  Biological Systems

Bulk and trace metals with special reference to Na, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn, Co, and K+/Na+ pump.

Text Books

1. S. J. Lippard & J. M. Berg. Principles of Bioorganic Chemistry, Panima Publ. Corpn. (2005).
2. E.-I. Ochiai. Bioinorganic Chemistry – An Introduction, Allyn and Bacon Inc. (1977).
3. M. N. Hughes. The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Processes, Wiley (1981).
4. R.P. Hanzlik. Inorganic Aspects of Biological and Organic Chemistry, Academic Press (1976)

MAP-305 Polymers Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore

DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-305: Polymers Syllabus


Unit-I

[A] Basic concepts: 

Monomers, repeat units, degree of polymerization, Linear, branched and network polymers, Classification of polymers. Inorganic Polymers special characteristics, classification, homo and hetero atomic polymers.

[B] Polymerization:

condensation, addition, radical chain-ionic and co-ordination and copolymerization. Polymerization conditions and polymer reactions. Polymerization in homogeneous and heterogeneous systems.

 Unit-II

[A] Polydispersion-average molecular weight concept:

average molecular weights. Number, weight and viscosity Polydispersity and molecular weight  distribution. The practical significance of molecular weight. Measurement of molecular-weights. End-group, viscosity, light scattering, osmotic and ultracentrifugation methods.

 [B] Analysis and testing of polymers:

Chemical analysis of polymers, spectroscopic methods, Xray diffraction study, Microscopy. Thermal analysis and physical testing-tensile strength. Fatigue, impact, Tear esistance, Hardness and abrasion  resistance.

Unit-III : Polymer Processing

Plastics, elastomers, fibers. Compounding. Processing techniques. Clendering, die casting, rotational casting, film casting, injection moulding, blow moulding, extrusion moulding, thermoforming, foaming, reinforcing and fire spining

Unit-IV  Structure, Properties and Application of Polymers

Structure, Properties and Applications of:
[A] Functional polymers: Fire retarding polymers and Electrically conducting polymers.
[B] Biomedical polymers: Contact lens, dental polymers, artificial heart and kidney,
[C] Polymers based on boron-borazines, boranes , carboranes,
[D] Polymers based on Silicon, silicone's polymetalloxanes and polymetallosiloxanes,
[E] Polymers based on Phosphorous-Phosphazenes, Polyphosphates

Suggested Books:

1. Polymer Science, V. R. Gowariker, N. V. Viswanathan and J. Sreedhar, Wiley-Eastern.
2. Textbook of Polymers Science, F.W. Billmeyer Jr., Wiley.
3. Contemporary Polymer Chemistry, H.R. Al cock and F.W. Lambe, Prentice Hall.
4. Developments in Inorganic polymer Chemistry, M.F. Lappert and G.J. Leigh.
5. Inorganic polymers- N.H. Ray.
6. Inorganic polymers, Graham and Stone.
7. Inorganic polymers, J. E. Mark, H. R. Allcok and R. West

MAP-306 Unit Operations and Unit Processes Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore

DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-306: Unit Operations and Unit Processes Syllabus

Unit I : Fluid Mechanics:

Fluid Statics and Its Applications, Fluids-Flow Phenomena, Basic Equations of Fluid Flow, Flow of Incompressible Fluid in Conduits and Thin Layers, Flow of Compressible Fluids, Flows Past Immersed Bodies, Transportation and Metering of Fluids, Agitation and Mixing of Liquids 

Unit II : Heat Transfer and Its Applications

 Heat Transfer by Conduction, Principle of Heat Flow in Fluids, Heat Transfer to Fluids without Phase Change, Heat Transfer to Fluids with Phase Change, Radiation Heat Transfer, Heat- Exchange equipment, Evaporation

Unit III Mass Transfer and Its Applications I

Equilibrium-Stage Operations, Physical distillation equipment, sieve plates, typical leaching equipment, terminology for stage-contact plants, Material balances , enthalpy balances, operating- line diagrams. Determination of number of ideal stages ( Mccabe-Thiel method and Absorption factor method), Numericals.

Unit IV Maas Transfer and its applications II

Distillation, flash distillation continuous distillation with reflux ( rectification ) material balances in plate columns, Gas absorption, Adsorption, membrane separation processes.

Book:

Warren L. McCabe, Julian C. Smith, Peter Harriott, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, Fifth Edition.

MAP-307 PRACTICAL Syllabus M.Sc.(APPLIED CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore

DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (APPLIED CHEMISTRY) Fourth-3th-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MAP-307: PRACTICAL Syllabus

(A) Interpretations of Electronic, Infra-red, NMR, ESR, Mössbauer, Mass and XPS spectra

(B) Electronic Spectroscopy

  • i. Determination of kPa of an indicator (e.g. methyl red) in (a) aqueous and (b) micellar media.
  • ii. Determination of stoichiometry and stability constant of Ferricisothicoyanation complex ion in solution.
  • iii. Electronis spectral studies for transition metal complexes.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

MCH-306 Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions



DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus

M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus

MCH-306: Advanced Medicinal Chemistry Syllabus

Unit –I : Antineoplastic agents

Introduction, cancer chemotherapy, role of alkylating agents and antimetabolite in treatment of cancer, carcinolytic antibiotics, and mitotic inhibitors, Synthesis of mechlorethamine,  cyclophosphamide, melphalan, uracil, mustards and 6-mercaptopurine, recent development in
cancer chemotherapy.

Unit –II : Psychoactive drugs-The chemotherapy of mind

Introduction, neurotransmitters, CNS depressants, general anesthetics, mode of action of hypnotics, sedatives, anti-anxiety drugs, benzodiazipines, buspirone, neurochemistry of mental
diseases, Anti psychotic drugs the neuroleptics, anti-depressants, butyro phenones, serendipity and drug development, stereo chemical aspects of psychotropic drugs. Synthesis of diazepam, oxazepam, chlorazepam, alprazolam, phenytoin, ethosuximide, trimethadione, barbiturates, thiopental sodium, gluthemide.

Unit –III : Tranquilizers:-

Phenothiazine derivatives - structure- activity relationship, metabolism and mode of action; other tranquilizers. Synthesis of chlorpromazine.

Sulpha Drugs:

Classification, structure-activity-relationship, Mode of action. Synthesis: Sulphadiazine, Sulphaisoxazole, Sulphadimethoxine.

Unit –IV: Diuretics (Drugs acting on renal system):

 Classification, structure-activity relationships and mode of action of organomercurials, phenoxy acetic acids, purines carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, benzothiadiazines , ulphamoyl benzoic acid derivatives, endocrine antagonists.

Books recommended


1. Robert F.dorge Wilson and Gisvod. Textbook of organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry.
2. Ed. M.E. Wolff, John wiley. Berger’s Medicinal Chemistry and drug discovery, Vol-I.
3. J.Faprhop and G.Penzillin. Organic synthesis-concept, method and starting material.
4. Eds.Korolkovas and Burkhattar J.H. John Wiley & sons. Essentials of medicinal Chemistry.
5. Goodman and Gilman’s Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, McGraw-Hill.
6. Wilson and Gisvold’s Text Book of Organic Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Ed Robert F. Dorge.

MCH-107 PRACTICAL Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions


DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MCH-307: PRACTICAL Syllabus

(A) Interpretations of Electronic, Infra-red, NMR, ESR, Mössbauer, Mass and XPS spectra

(B) Electronic Spectroscopy

i. Determination of kPa of an indicator (e.g. methyl red) in (a) aqueous and (b) micellar media.

ii. Determination of stoichiometry and stability constant of Ferricisothicoyanation complex ion in solution.

iii. Electronis spectral studies for transition metal complexes.



Tuesday, 10 December 2013

MCH-305 Organic Synthesis Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions



DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MCH-305: Organic Synthesis Syllabus

Unit -I The disconnection approach (Retrosynthetic analysis):

Guidelines to choose disconnection, Synthons and synthetic equivalents, Functional group interconversion, the order of events and its guidelines, One-group C-X disconnections, Two-group C-X disconnections, Chemoselectivity, reversal of polarity, cyclization reactions and summary of strategy.Amine synthesis, Stereoselectivity, stereoselective reactions, stereospecific reactions

Unit - II : One group C-C disconnections

 Alcohols, carbonyl compounds, regioselectivity. Use of acetylenes Two-group C-C disconnections:Diels-Alder reactions (stereospecificity, stereoselectivity, endo-selectivity, regioselectivity), 1,3-Difunctionalised and ,- unsaturated carbonyl compounds, 1,5- Difunctionalised compounds, Michael addition and Robinson Annelation.

Unit – III : Oxidation Processes

Introduction, Different oxidative processes. Mn(VII) oxidants:Oxidation of alcohols,alkenes,alkynes,aldehydes,ketones,aromatic side chains and rings,amines Cr (VI) oxidants:Oxidation of alcohols /phenols(Jones reagent,Collins reagent,PCC,PDC), alkanes,alkenes,aromatic side chain and aromatic nucleus. Oxidation with peracids: oxidation of alkenes ,ketones.
Other oxidants: Oxidation with ruthenium tetraoxide, lead tetra acetate, thallium. (III) nitrate,potassium periodate,aluminium tri-isopropoxide and aluminium tri-t-butoxide, hydrogen
peroxide, t-Butyl hydroperoxide 

Unit- IV : Reduction Processes

Introduction, Different reductive processes. Catalytic hydrogenation: Heterogeneous hydrogenation, Homogeneous hydrogenation. Metal hydride reduction :Scope, Mechanism, stereochemical aspects of metal hydride reduction using lithium aluminium hydride,Sodium borohydride, Diboranes eduction by dissolving metals: Scope and basic mechanism, Clemensen reduction, Birch reduction Reduction by other reducing agents: Hydrazines, Diimide

Books suggested

1. S. Warren ,Designing Organic Synthesis, Wiley.
2. J. Fuhrhop and G. Penzillin, Organic synthesis – Concept, Methods and Starting Material, Verlage VCH.
3. W. Carruthers,Some Modren Methods of Organic Synthesis, Cambrige Univ. Press.
4. H.O. House, Modern Synthetic Reactions, W.A. Benjamin
5. V.K.Ahluwalia ,Organic Reaction Mechanisms, Narosa Publishing House
6. S.M.Mukherji and S.P.Singh,Reaction Mechanism in Organic Chemistry, Macmilan
7. J. March, Advanced Organic Synthesis: Reaction, Mechanisms and Structure, Wiley. 

Monday, 9 December 2013

MCH-301 Molecular Spectroscopy Organic Chemistry Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions


DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MCH-301: Molecular Spectroscopy (Organic Chemistry) Syllabus

Unit -I : Ultraviolet and Visible spectroscopy

Fundamentals, effect of solvent and extending conjugation on electronic transitions, ultraviolet bands for carbonyl compounds, unsaturated carbonyl compounds, dienes, conjugated polyenes, Fieser Woodward rules for conjugated dienes and carbonyl compounds,ultraviolet spectra of aromatic compounds. Steric effect in biphenyls

Unit -II : Infrared Spectroscopy

 Characteristic vibrational frequencies of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, aromatic compounds, alcohols, ethers, phenols and amines. Detailed study of vibrational frequencies of carbonyl compounds (ketones, aldehydes, esters, amides, acids, anhydrides,lactones, lactams and conjugated carbonyl compounds). Effect of hydrogen bonding and solvent effect on vibrational frequencies, overtones, combination bands and Fermi resonance

Unit –III : Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

 General introduction and definition, chemical shift, spin-spin interaction, shielding mechanism, mechanism of measurement, chemical shift values and correlation for protons bonded to carbon (aliphatic, olefinic, aldehydic and aromatic) and other nuclei (alcohols, phenols, enols, carboxylic acids, amines, amides & mercapto), chemical exchange, effect of deuteration, Stereochemistry, hindered rotation, Karplus curvevariation of coupling constant with dihedral angle,NMR shift reagents,Solvent effects, Nuclear overhauser effect (NOE).
Carbon-13 NMR Spectroscopy: General considerations, chemical shift (aliphatic olefinic , alkyne, aromatic, heteroaromatic and carboynl carbon), coupling constants. Two dimensional NMR spectroscopy:COSY, HETCOR, NOESY, DEPT, HMBC and HMQC techniques 

Unit- IV : Mass Spectrometry 

Introduction, ion production EI, CI, FD, ESI and FAB, ion analysis, ion abundance, Mass spectral fragmentation of organic compounds, common functional groups, molecular ion peak, metastable ion peak, Mc Lafferty rearrangement , Nitrogen rule, High resolution mass spectrometry. Combined problems based on UV, IR, NMR and Mass spectral techniques

Books Suggested 

1. R.M. Silverstein, G.C. Bassler and T.C. Morrill, Spectrometric Identification of Organic Compounds, John Wiley
2. R.J. Abraham, J. Fisher and P. Loftus, Introduction to NMR spectroscopy, Wiley
3. J.R. Dyer, Application of Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds, Prentice Hall
4. D.H. Williams, I. Fleming, Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry, Tata McGraw-Hill
5. Banwell, Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, Tata McGraw Hill
6. G. Aruldhas, Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy, Prentice Hall


Sunday, 8 December 2013

MCH-302 Photochemistry Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions



DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MCH-302: Photochemistry Syllabus

UNIT-I : Photochemical Reactions

Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with matter, types of excitations, fate of excited molecule, quantum yield, transfer of excitation energy, actinometry.

UNIT-II : Determination of Reaction Mechanism

Classification, rate constants and life times of reactive energy state determination of rate constants of reactions. Effect of light intensity on the rate of photochemical reactions, Types of 
photochemical reactions-photo dissociation, gas-phase photolysis.

UNIT-III : Photochemistry of Alkene

Intramolecular reactions of the olefinic bond-geometrical isomerism, cyclisation reactions, rearrangement of 1,4- and 1,5-dienes. 
Photochemistry of Aromatic Compounds
 Isomerisations, Additions and Substitutions.

UNIT-IV : Photochemistry of Carbonyl Compounds

Intramolecular reactions of carbonyl compounds-saturated, cyclic and acyclic,,γ- unsaturated and α,- unsaturated compounds, cyclohexadienones. Intermolecular cycloaddition reactionsdimerisations and oxetane formation.
 
Miscellaneous Photochemical Reactions
Photo-Fries reactions of anilides, Photo-Fries rearrangement. Barton reaction. Singlet molecular oxygen reaction. Photochemical formation of smog. Photodegration of polymers. Photochemistry of vision

Books Suggested

1. K.K. Rothagi-Mukheriji, Fundamentals of photochemistry, Wiley-Eastern.
2. A Gilbert and J. Baggott, Essentials of Molecular Photochemistry, Blackwell Scientific Publication.
3. N.J. Turro, Molecular Photochemistry, Benjamin.
4. A. Cox and T. Camp, Introductory Photochemistry, McGraw Hill.
5. R.P. Kundall and A. Gilbert, Photochemistry, Thomson Nelson.
6. J. Coxon and B.Holtom, Organic Photochemistry, Cambridge University Press.
7. C H Dupuoy and O L Chapman Molecular Reactions and Photochemistry, Prentice Hall
8. J Kagan, Organic Photochemistry, Academic Press

MCH-304 Bioinorganic Chemistry Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions



DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MCH-304: Bioinorganic Chemistry Syllabus

Unit I : Electron Transfer in Biology

Structure and function of metal of proteins in electron transport processes cytochrome's and ionsulphure proteins, synthetic models. Biological nitrogen fixation, and its mechanism, nitrogenase, Chemical nitrogen fixation.

Unit II : Metalloporphyrins

Structure and optical spectra; heme proteins: magnetic susceptibility, epr and electronic spectra; hemoglobin and myoglobin: molecular structures, thermodynamics and kinetics of oxygenation, electronic and spatial structures, synthetic oxygen carriers, model systems; iron enzymes, peroxidase, catalase and cytochrome P-450

Unit III: Metalloenzymes

Copper enzymes, superoxide dismutase, cytochrome oxidase and ceruloplasmin; Coenzymes; Molybdenum enzyme: xanthine oxidase; Zinc enzymes: carbonic anhydrase, carboxy peptidase
and interchangeability of zinc and cobalt in enzymes; Vitamin B12 and B12 coenzymes; Iron storage, transport, biomineralization and siderophores, ferritin and transferrins..

Unit IV: Metal Ions in Biological Systems

Bulk and trace metals with special reference to Na, K, Mg, Ca, Fe, Cu, Zn, Co, and K+/Na+ pump.

Text Books

1. 1. S. J. Lippard & J. M. Berg. Principles of Bioorganic Chemistry, Panima Publ. Corpn. (2005).
2. 2. E.-I. Ochiai. Bioinorganic Chemistry – An Introduction, Allyn and Bacon Inc. (1977).
3. 3. M. N. Hughes. The Inorganic Chemistry of Biological Processes, Wiley (1981).
4. 4. R.P. Hanzlik. Inorganic Aspects of Biological and Organic Chemistry, Academic Press (1976)

Reference Books

1. H. Kraatz & N. Metzler-Nolte (Eds.). Concepts and Models in Bioinorganic Chemistry, Wiley (2006).
2. I. Bertini, H. B. Gray, S. J. Dippard & J. S. Valentine, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd. (2004).
3. A.W. Addison, W.R. Cullen, D. Dolphin & B.R. James (eds.). Biological Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry, John Wiley (1977).



MCH-303 Diffraction Techniques and ESCA Syllabus M.Sc.(CHEMISTRY) 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions




DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA, DAVV INDORE Syllabus
M.Sc. (CHEMISTRY)Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus
MCH-303: Diffraction Techniques and ESCA Syllabus

Unit-I : X-ray Diffraction

Bragg condition, Miller indices, Laue Method, Bragg method, Debye Scherrer method of X-ray structural analysis of crystals, index reflections, identification of unit cells from systematic absences in diffraction pattern, Structure of simple lattices and X-ray intensities, structure factor
and its relation to intensity and electron density, phase problem. Description of the procedure for an X-ray structure analysis, absolute configuration of molecules.

Unit-II : Electron Diffraction

Scattering intensity vs. scattering angle, Wierl equation, measurement technique, elucidation of structure of simple gas phase molecules. Low energy electron diffraction and structure of surfaces.

Unit-III : Neutron Diffraction 

Scattering of neutrons by solids measurement techniques, Elucidation of structure of magnetically ordered unit cells.

Unit IV : Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Basic principles; photo-electric effect, ionization process, Koopman's theorem. Photoelectron spectra of simple molecules, ESCA, chemical information from ESCA. Auger electron spectroscopy-basic idea.

Monday, 22 July 2013

Digital Computer Electronics [BCA -303] Syllabus BCA 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions

 DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (DAVV), INDORE
Bachelor Of Computer Applications (BCA) (Full-Time) 
Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus 2011-12 Academic Year Onwards
Digital Computer Electronics Syllabus 



Digital Computer Electronics [BCA-303] Syllabus /Course contents
Max.Marks:50  Min.Marks:17

UNIT I
Number system and codes. Decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal and their inter conversion. ASCII, grey code excess-3 code, BCD numbers, binary addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (1’s and 2’s compliment methods)

UNIT II
Logic gates: NOT, OR, AND, NAND, NOR, XOR, XNOR gates. Boolean Algebra, De Morgan’s Theorem. Application of gates, half adder and full adder.

UNIT III
Boolean functions & truth table, SOP, POS, minterms, Simplification of logical circuits using Boolean algebra and karnaugh maps.

UNIT IV
TTL, circuits, digital Ics,74 series, TTL characteristics, Totempole and open collector gates, comparison  between different type of TTL, multiplexer, demultiplexer, encoder, decoder.

UNIT V
Flip- Flop, Registers and counters, RS-flip flop, level clocked D,F/P edge triggered D flip flop , edge triggered JK flip flop , racing in F/F, JK masters-slave flip flop, buffer registers, shift registers, ripple counters, synchronous counters , ring counters, Mod Counters.

Text Book
  1. M. Morris Mano, Digital Design, 3.ed., Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
Reference Books
  1. Digital Computer Electronics by Malovino and Brown McGraw Hill
  2. Digital Fundamentals by Basavraj B. Vikas Publishing House (New Delhi)
  3. Digital computer Fundamental by Thomas C Bartee. , 6th edition, Mc Graw Hill 1986.
  4. Digital Systems- Principles and Design, Pearson Education, 2007.
Objective: To introduce the concept of digital electronics.
Examination: The examination will be of 50 marks. The question paper will contain questions equally distributed in all units. The  balance of the paper will be maintained by including appropriate (numerical objective/ conceptual/Analytical/ Theoretical) combination of sub section in each question.

Accounting and Financial Management [BCA -304] Syllabus BCA 3rd-III Sem Syllabus for DAVV Indore Affiliated Institutions

 DEVI AHILYA VISHWAVIDYALAYA (DAVV), INDORE
Bachelor Of Computer Applications (BCA) (Full-Time) 
Third-3rd-III Semester Curriculum/ Syllabus 2011-12 Academic Year Onwards
Accounting and Financial Management Syllabus 


Accounting and Financial Management [BCA-304] Syllabus /Course contents

Max.Marks:50                   
Min.Marks:17

UNIT I
Basic accounting concepts. Accounting structure: Process of accounting, journal, ledger and trial balance based on double entry book keeping.

UNIT II
Practical system of accounting: Cash book, sales and purchase goods, bills of exchange, book reconciliation statement

UNIT III
Preparation of financial statement: income statement (Profit and loss account), Statement of financial position (Balance sheet )and adjustment, valuation of assets and depreciation method.

UNIT IV
Cash and fund flow statement. Analysis of financial statement-financial ratio.

UNIT V
Introduction to cost accounting: Element of cost , cost determinations, Direct and indirect cost, cost centers and cost units, The behavior of cost .

Text Book
  1. Introduction to accountancy by T.S Grewal. S.Chand Books 
Reference Books:
  1. Reddy TS and Han Prasad Reddy - Financial and Management Accounting
  2. Financial Management - Prasanna Chandra
  3. Myddelton - The essence of Financial Management - Prentice-Hall Of India
  4. Vanhorne - Fundamentals of Financial Management - Prentice-Hall Of India
  5. Accounting principles by Robert Anthony.
  6. Advance accountancy by R.I Gupta
  7. An introduction to accounting by Maheshwary S.N.
Objective: To introduce the concept of Accounting and financial management..
Examination: The internal examination will carry 20%marks i.e.10 marks. The external examination will be of 80% marks i.e. 40 marks .The question paper will contain questions equally distributed in all units. The balance of the paper will be maintained by including appropriate (numerical objective/ conceptual/Analytical/ Theoretical) combination of sub section in each question.