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DDUGU PG Syllabus
Hi buddy I am doing M.sc chemistry from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University (DDUGU) and here looking for its syllabus , can any one provide me its syllabus ?? As you doing M.sc chemistry from Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University (DDUGU) and here looking for its syllabus, so I am providing same for you Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University (DDUGU) M.sc chemistry syllabus 1. Quantum Mechanics : (a) General Theory Operators and computational relations, Postulates of quantum mechanics and Schrödinger wave Equation, Free particle, Particle in one dimensional, two dimensional, and three dimensional boxes, degeneracy, brief description of quantum mechanical tunneling, Harmonic Oscillator, rigid rotor and the hydrogen atom. Angular momentum including spin coupling of angular–momentum including spin–orbit coupling. (b) Approximate methods for treating multi–electron atoms Perturbation method and variation theorem, calculation of first order correction to wave function and energy by perturbation method, application to He atom, Antisymmetry and exclusion principle, Slater determinantal wave function and Self consistent field orbitals. (c) Quantum mechanics of chemical bonding Born-Oppenheimer approximation, V.B. and M.O. treatment of H2+, H2, Huckel Molecular Orbital Calculations of ethylene, calculation of charge density, partial bond order and free valence in allyl system from the given molecular orbitals. (d) Molecular symmetry and group theory Symmetry elements and symmetry operations, Definition of a group, Products of symmetry operations and group multiplication table, Similarity transform and classes of a group, Point groups of molecules and their identifications. Matrix representations of symmetry operations, Representations of point groups, Reducible and irreducible representations, Character table, Direct product representation and its applications, Symmetry adopted linear combinations of orbitals taking water as an example. 2. States of Matter : (a) Gaseous State Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution of molecular velocities, its derivation and experimental verification, Derivation of expressions for average, root–mean–square and most–probable velocities. Transport Properties of a perfect gas : Diffusion, Thermal conduction and viscosity. (b) Liquid State Structure of liquids, The radial distribution functions, Monte–Carlo method, Molecular dynamics. (c) Solid State Crystal defects and Non–stoichiometry, Point defects, Line and plane defects; Schottky and Frenkel defects, Thermodynamics of Schottky and Frenkel defects formation. Non– Stoichiometric compounds, Band theory of solids, Semiconductor – intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductor, Superconductors, Nanomaterials. Solid–state reactions. 3. Diffraction techniques in molecular structure determinations (a) X-rays diffraction General features of diffraction, Powder X-ray diffraction, Single crystal X-rays diffraction - the technique, structure factor, phase problem and structure refinement, brief description of time-resolved X-rays diffraction techniques. (b) Neutron diffraction Brief introduction and difference with X-rays diffraction (c) 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. Books 1. Physical Chemistry by I. N. Levine Mc Graw-Hill Book company, New Delhi. 2. Physical Chemistry by Atkins, 7th edition Oxford University Press (Indian Print available). 3. Quantum chemistry by I.N. Levine, Mc Graw-Hill Book Company, New Delhi. 4. Introductory Quantum Chemistry by A.K. Chandra, Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi M. Sc. (Previous) PAPER-II - INORGANIC CHEMISTRY-1 (Main Group Elements) 1. Stereochemistry and Bonding in Main Group Compounds VSEPR, Walsh diagram, d - p bonds, Bent's rule, Energetics of hybridization, Some simple reactions of covalently bonded molecules. 2. Bond enthalpy concept and interpretation of the following on the basis of bond enthalpy data : Thermodynamic stability : XeFn , XeOn , P4 over P2; N2 over N4; S8 over S2; single bonded structure containing extended arrays of B-O-B of B2O3 molecule; N4O6 over N2O3. 3. Inorganic solids Lattice energy and its interpretive uses, Explanations for non-existence of TlCl2 and NH5, Stabilization of high oxidation states of metals by fluorine and oxygen, stabilization of low oxidation states of metals by large anions, non- stoichiometric and interstitial compounds, solid electrolytes. 4. a. Preparation, structure, bonding and technical applications of Polyether complexes of alkali and alkaline earth metals, polyphosphazenes, thiazyl and its polymers, tetrasulphur dinitride. b. Structure and bonding of : borane anions, metalloboranes and metallocarboranes. c. Structures of silicones and silicates. d. Polyions of Ge, Sn, Pb, Sb, Bi and Hg 5. Preparation properties, structure and applications of alkyls and aryls of lithium, beryllium, magnesium, aluminium, mercury and tin. Books 1. Concepts and Models in Inorganic Chemistry, B.D. Douglas, D.H. McDaniel and J.J. Alexander, John Wiley, 1983. 2. Inorganic Chemistry : A Unified Approach, W.W. Porterfield, Addison Wesley, 1984. 3. Some Thermodynamic Aspects of Inorganic Chemistry, D.A. Johnson, 2nd. Ed. Cambridge, 1982. 4. Inorganic Chemistry : K.F. Purcell and J.C. Kotz, Holt Saunders, 1977.5.Inorganic Chemistry concepts : Electrochemistry of Solids, Hans Rickert, springer Vetlag, 1982. I have also following department PG program syllabus of this university , if any one need then let me know : Department of Agriculture Department of Ancient History Department of English Department of Fine Arts & Music Department of Geography Department of Hindi & Modern Indian Languages Department of Medieval & Modern History Department of Library & Information Science Department of Philosophy Department of Political Science Department of Psychology Department of Sanskrit Department of Sociology Department of Urdu Department of Commerce Department of Business Administration Department of Economics Department of Education Department of Adult, Continuing & Extension Education Department of Law Department of Biotechnology Department of Botany Department of Chemistry Department of Computer Science Department of Defence and Strategic Studies Department of Electronics Department of Home Science Department of Mathematics & Statistics Department of Physics Department of Zoology Department of Industrial Chemistry Department of Industrial Microbilogy more syllabus detail attached a pdf file; Last edited by Neelurk; March 18th, 2020 at 09:04 AM. |
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