NewSyllabus_1133201642672914
NewSyllabus_1133201642672914
1 Course Objectives:
The rapid development of spectroscopic techniques during the recent times, both in instrumentation and
interpretation has revolutionized the approach to structure determination problems. The major objective of
this course is to integrate theory and practice and to bring together different branches of both Academic
studies and Industrial Research through the presentation of critical aspects of modern Spectroscopy.
2 Prerequisites:
students must have studied basics of analytical chemistry
3 Student Learning Outcomes:
an understanding of major concepts, theoretical principles and experimental findings in chemistry.
an ability to employ critical thinking and efficient problem-solving skills in the spectroscopic
analysis of chemistry
an ability to, analyze data, and interpret results...
an ability to use modern instrumentation for chemical analysis.
7 Module IV NMR 20
The nuclear spin, precessional motion, larmor frequency, the NMR isotopes, populations of nuclear
spin levels, spin-spin and spin-lattice relaxation, CW and FT methods, solvent used, chemical shift,
shielding and deshielding effects, Anisotropic effect, factors affecting chemical shift 1H spectra,
double resonance, Nulcear Overhauser effect (NOE), coupling constant, factors affecting coupling
costant, karplus relationship, Non-first order spectra, ABC, ABX and AMX type system,
Heteronuclear coupling, Shift reagent in NMR spectroscopy.
8 Module V Mass spectroscopy 20
Introduction, Various techniques of ionization such as EI, CI, LD, FAB, SIMS, ESI. Isotope effects, general
rules for predicting fragmentation patterns, combinatorial spectroscopy techniques such as GC-MS and its
application
9 Module VI Raman spectroscopy 15
Introduction, Polarization of light and Raman Effect, pure rotational Raman spectra, Vibrational Raman
spectra, Structure determination from Raman and Infra-Red spectroscipy
10 Pedagogy for Course Delivery:
The class will be taught using theory, numericals and instrumentation of different spectroscopy. Different
spectra will be provided and explained to understand the use of spectroscopy.
100 NA 70
Weightage (%) 10 7 8 5 70
100
Abbreviations:
CT – Class Test, S- Seminar, V- Viva, Q- Quiz, HA- Home Assignment, AT: Attendance; EE: End Term Examination
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