(Course Objectives: To study the basic chemistry of some industrially important compounds)

Reference Books:

  1. E. Stocchi: Industrial Chemistry, Vol-I, Ellis Horwood Ltd. UK.
  2. R. M. Felder, R. W. Rousseau: Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Wiley Publishers, New Delhi.
  3. W. D. Kingery, H. K. Bowen, D. R. Uhlmann: Introduction to Ceramics, Wiley Publishers, New Delhi.
  4. J. A. Kent: Riegel’s Handbook of Industrial Chemistry, CBS Publishers, New Delhi.
  5. P. C. Jain, M. Jain:Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
  6. R. Gopalan, D. Venkappayya, S. Nagarajan: Engineering Chemistry, Vikas  Publications, New Delhi.
  7. Sharma, B.K. & Gaur, H. Industrial Chemistry, Goel Publishing House, Meerut (1996).E. Stocchi: Industrial Chemistry, Vol-I, Ellis Horwood Ltd. UK.
  8. R. M. Felder, R. W. Rousseau: Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Wiley Publishers, New Delhi.
  9. W. D. Kingery, H. K. Bowen, D. R. Uhlmann: Introduction to Ceramics, Wiley Publishers, New Delhi.
  10. J. A. Kent: Riegel’s Handbook of Industrial Chemistry, CBS Publishers, New Delhi
  11. P. C. Jain, M. Jain: Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
  12. R. Gopalan, D. Venkappayya, S. Nagarajan: Engineering Chemistry, Vikas Publications, New Delhi.
  13. Sharma, B.K. & Gaur, H. Industrial Chemistry, Goel Publishing House, Meerut (1996).

GREEN CHEMISTRY

(Course Objectives: To understand quantum mechanics, mathematical approaches in quantum mechanics and calculation of different forms of energy relative to chemical bonding, To understand the basic theory and application of various types of spectroscopy)

Reference Books:

  1. Banwell, C. N. & McCash, E. M. Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy 4th Ed. Tata McGraw-Hill: New Delhi (2006).
  2. Chandra, A. K. Introductory Quantum Chemistry Tata McGraw-Hill (2001)
  3.  House, J. E. Fundamentals of Quantum Chemistry 2nd  Ed. Elsevier: USA (2004).
  4. Kakkar, R. Atomic & Molecular Spectroscopy: Concepts & Applications, Cambridge University Press (2015)
  5. Lowe, J. P. & Peterson, K. Quantum Chemistry, Academic Press (2005).
  6. Khosla, B. D.; Garg, V. C. & Gulati, A.,  Senior Practical Physical Chemistry, R. Chand & Co.: New Delhi (2011).
  7. Garland, C. W.; Nibler, J. W. & Shoemaker, D. P. Experiments in Physical Chemistry 8th Ed.; McGraw-Hill: New York (2003).
  8. Halpern, A. M. & McBane, G. C. Experimental Physical Chemistry 3rd Ed.;W.H. Freeman & Co.: New York (2003).


(Course Objectives: To understand the biochemistry  and biological process of our body)

Reference Books:

  1. Berg, J.M., Tymoczko, J.L. & Stryer, L. (2006) Biochemistry. 6th Ed. W.H. Freeman and Co.
  2. Nelson, D.L., Cox, M.M. & Lehninger, A.L. (2009) Principles of Biochemistry. IV Edition.W.H. Freeman and Co.
  3. Murray, R.K., Granner, D.K., Mayes, P.A. & Rodwell, V.W. (2009) Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry. XXVIII edition. Lange Medical Books/ McGraw-Hill.
  4. Manual of Biochemistry Workshop, 2012, Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi.
  5. Arthur, I. V. Quantitative Organic Analysis, Pearson.