Syllabus
Unit 1
Our environment and its protection, chemical pollution and environmental regulations, environmental chemistry, pollution prevention strategies, challenges to the sustainability of chemical industry, Pollution Prevention Act 1990, USA, Green Chemistry and its 12 principles, toxicity of chemicals, material safety data sheet (MSDS), concept of zero pollution technologies, atom economy, functional toxicity vs non-functional toxicity, alternative solvents, energy minimization, microwave and sonochemical reactions, renewable feed stock, carbon dioxide as a feed stock.
Unit 2
Greener strategies of the synthesis of ibuprofen synthesis, teriphthalic acid etc. phase behaviour and solvent attributes of supercritical CO2, use of supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium chemical industry, use of ionic liquids as a synthetic medium, gas expanded solvents, superheated water, etc. Synthesis of various chemicals from bio mass, polycarbonate synthesis and CO2 fixation, green plastics, green oxidations, etc.
Unit 3
Processes involving solid catalysts – zeolites, ion exchange resins, Nafion/silica nano composites and enhanced activity. Polymer supported reagents, green oxidations using TAML catalyst, membrane reactors. Green chemistry in material science, synthesis of porous polymers, green nanotechnology.
Text Books / References
REFERENCES:
- Hand Book of Green Chemistry and Technology; by James Clarke and Duncan Macquarrie; Blakwell
- Anastas, P. , Warner, J. C. Green Chemistry: Theory and Practice, Oxford University Press Inc., New York, 1998.
- Matlack, S. Introduction to Green Chemistry Marcel Dekker: New York, NY, 2001.
Objectives and Outcomes
Course Objectives:
- Understand the principles of green chemistry and its contribution to the development of sustainable products
- Possess knowledge of the migration from a hydrocarbon-based economy to carbohydrate-based economy
- Evaluate the deficiencies of traditional process and acknowledge the invent of new processes
- Distinctly map the culmination of academic research to industrial chemistry
Course Outcomes:
CO1: Understand the evolving concept of Green Chemistry and its application to the manufacture of sustainable products
CO2: Appreciate the need for Renewable energy and Feed stock along with carbon sequestration through the fundamentals of Green Chemistry Techniques
CO3: Develop a coherence to evaluate systematic deficiencies in traditional Chemical science process and products
CO4: Undertake a purposeful Journey through the microscopic domain of academic research to the macroscopic domain of Industrial chemistry
Evaluation Pattern
Evaluation Pattern
| Assessment |
Internal |
End Semester |
| Periodical 1 (P1) |
15 |
|
| Periodical 2 (P2) |
15 |
|
| *Continuous Assessment (CA) |
20 |
|
| End Semester |
|
50 |
*CA – Can be Quizzes, Assignment, Projects, and Reports.