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Course Name Research Methodology and Informatics in Chemistry
Course Code 26CHY690
Program M. Sc. Organic Chemistry
Semester 3
Credits 1
Campus Mysuru

Syllabus

Unit 1

Fundamentals of Scientific Research and Experimentation (3 hours)

Nature and objectives of scientific research. Types of research – basic, applied, experimental, qualitative and quantitative. Scientific method – formulation of research problem and hypothesis. Literature survey – sources of scientific information (journals, books, patents, databases). Research design – planning of experiments – selection of variables – controls and sampling. Experimentation – observation – data collection – nature and types of data – typical examples. Interpretation and deduction – reproducibility and replication. Accuracy and precision – errors and uncertainty. Documentation and record keeping of experimental work. Laboratory safety, good laboratory practices and research ethics. Plagiarism – definition, types and prevention.

Unit 2

Data Analysis, Scientific Communication and Research Ethics (4 hours)

Classification and representation of data – tables, graphs and figures. Statistical analysis of data – mean, standard deviation, error analysis – correlation and regression – t-test and ANOVA (introductory). Interpretation and validation of results – reliability and reproducibility. Scientific writing – structure of research paper, thesis and dissertation. Citation styles and reference management. Preparation of oral and poster presentations. Intellectual Property Rights – patents, copyrights and trademarks – patent search (overview). Research funding agencies and proposal writing (brief). Publication ethics – peer review process – predatory journals.

Unit 3

Cheminformatics and Digital Tools (8 hours)

Fundamentals and scope of cheminformatics, chemical data representation, storage, retrieval and management, and applications in drug discovery, materials and environmental chemistry. Chemical file formats and standards (MOL, SDF, CML, PDB, CIF), line notations and identifiers including SYBYL Line Notation, SMILES, InChI and InChIKey.

Chemical structure drawing and data handling using ChemDraw, MarvinSketch, GaussView. Molecular visualization tools – PyMOL, Jmol, VMD and Avogadro. Introduction to chemical databases including PubChem, ChemSpider, DrugBank, Protein Data Bank, SciFinder-n and Reaxys for structure, property and reaction searching.

Chemistry specific Data Analysis Software: Spectroscopy and spectral analysis- MestReNova, TopSpin, Spectrus (ACD/Labs). Crystallography/X-ray analysis: HighScore Plus, PDF, FullProf, GSAS-II. Microscopy (SEM/TEM): ZEISS ZEN, Oxford Aztec, Gatan DigitalMicrograph, ImageJ/Fiji.

Text Books / References

References

  1. C. R. Kothari, Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, New Age International Publishers.
  2. D. C. Harris, Quantitative Chemical Analysis, W. H. Freeman and Company.
  3. J. W. Arrowsmith, Scientific Writing and Communication, Springer.
  4. Andrew R. Leach and Valerie J. Gillet, An Introduction to Chemoinformatics, Springer.
  5. Jürgen Bajorath (Ed.), Chemoinformatics for Drug Discovery, Wiley-VCH.
  6. E. Balagurusamy, Programming in ANSI C, McGraw-Hill Education.
  7. Byron Gottfried, Schaum’s Outline of Programming with C, McGraw-Hill.
  8. Frank Jensen, Introduction to Computational Chemistry, Wiley.
  9. Software manuals and online documentation for ChemDraw, Avogadro, OriginLab, and related anaytical and computational tools.

Course Outcomes

Course outcomes:

  • CO1: Understand fundamentals of scientific research, experimental design, data handling, safety, and research ethics in chemistry.
  • CO2: Analyze and statistically interpret chemical data and communicate results effectively while following publication ethics.
  • CO3: Apply cheminformatics tools and digital resources for chemical data representation, retrieval, and visualization.
  • CO4: Use chemistry-specific software for molecular modeling, spectroscopy, crystallography, microscopy, and data analysis.
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