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1 INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY PROGRAM The Department of Chemistry offers a Bachelor s of Science degree in Chemistry, a Master s if Science degree in Industrial Chemistry, a Master s of Science degree in Chemistry for Teachers, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Polymer Science and Technology. The Bachelor s degree program provides students with the intensive backgrounds in Chemistry, and the application of chemistry in the industrial works and in the environmental pollution controls. The master degree in industrial chemistry is a multidisciplinary program that provides students with necessary background in industrial chemistry and offered advanced courses in 3 different fields of study including polymer science and technology, petrochemistry and environmental chemistry and technology. The program consists of 12 credits of thesis work and 30 credits of required courses on industrial chemistry as well as 9 credits of elective courses on the major field. Each student in the program is required to have his or her research thesis published before graduation.

2 Master of Science Programme in Industrial Chemistry CURRICULUM Total program credit Curriculum Component 43 credits A. Compulsory Courses 22 credits B. Elective Courses 9credits D. Thesis 12 credits 1. Compulsory Courses 22 credits CHM 600 Polymer Chemistry 3(3-0-9) CHM 601 Petrochemistry 3(3-0-9) CHM 602 Process Instruments and Automatic Analysis 3(3-0-9) CHM 605 Data Analysis in Industrial Process 2(2-0-6) CHM 606 Laboratory in Instrumental Analysis 1(0-3-3) CHM 603 Unit Operation 3(3-0-9) CHM 607 Industrial Chemical Processes 3(3-0-9) CHM 604 Environmental Analysis and Control Techniques 3(3-0-9) CHM 798 Seminar 1(0-2-3) 2. Elective Courses 12 credits A. Polymer Science and Technology CHM 610 Rubber Technology 3(3-0-9) CHM 611 Plastic Technology 3(3-0-9) CHM 612 Fiber Technology 3(3-0-9) CHM 613 Polymer Additives 3(3-0-9) CHM 614 Analytical Characterization of Polymer 3(3-0-9) CHM 615 Degradation of Polymer 3(3-0-9) CHM 741 Selected Topics in Industrial Technology 3(3-0-9) B. Petrochemistry CHM 620 Petrochemical Industry 3(3-0-9) CHM 621 Petrochemical Separation Techniques 2(2-0-6) CHM 622 Petrochemical Separation and Characterization Laboratory 2(0-4-6) CHM 623 Safety in Petrochemical Industry 1(1-0-3) CHM 741 Selected Topics in Industrial Technology 3(3-0-9) C. Environmental Science and Technology CHM 630 Industrial Water Purification 3(3-0-9) CHM 631 Industrial Wastewater Treatment 3(3-0-9) CHM 632 Air Pollution Treatment and Control 3(3-0-9) CHM 633 Industrial Hazardous Chemicals and Wastes Management 3(3-0-9) CHM 634 Chemistry of the Aquatic Environment 3(3-0-9) EV 623 Advanced Wastewater Treatment 3(3-0-9) EV 632 Treatment and Utilization of Solid Wastes 3(3-0-9) EV 633 Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 3(3-0-9) EV 641 Environmental Impact & Assessment 3(3-0-9) BIT 641 Treatment and Utilization of Biological Wastes 3(3-0-9) NRM 631 Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic 3(2-3-9) Information System in Environmental Studies CHM 741 Selected Topics in Industrial Technology 3(3-0-9) The Graduate Bulletin

3 3. Thesis 12 credits CHM 699 Thesis 12( ) STUDY PLAN First Year First Semester CHM 600 Polymer Chemistry 3(3-0-9) CHM 601 Petrochemistry 3(3-0-9) CHM 602 Process Instruments and Automatic Analysis 3(3-0-9) CHM 603 Unit Operation 3(3-0-9) CHM 604 Environmental Analysis and Control Techniques 3(3-0-9) Total 15 ( ) Second Semester CHM 605 Data Analysis in Industrial Process 2(2-0-6) CHM 606 Laboratory in Instrumental Analysis 1(0-3-3) CHM 607 Industrial Chemical Processes 3(3-0-9) CHM 699 Thesis 2(0-2-6) XXX XXX Elective I 3(3-0-9) Total 11 (8-5-33) Second Year First Semester CHM 798 Seminar 1(0-2-3) CHM 699 Thesis 4(0-8-16) XXX XXX Elective II 3(3-0-9) XXX XXX Elective II 3(3-0-9) Total 11( ) Second Semester CHM 699 Thesis 6( ) Total 6 ( ) 634 The Graduate Bulletin

4 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS CHM 600 Polymer Chemistry 3 (3-0-9) General introduction of polymer, Type of polymer, Polymerization reactions, Copolymerization, Kinetic of polymerization, Molecular weight control, Polymerization system, Molecular weight and molecular weight determination of polymer, Structure and morphology of polymer, Crystallization of polymer, Viscoelastic properties, Mechanicalproperties, Physical properties and factors related, Polymer materials, Natural rubbers, Plastic, Fibers, Some related additives. CHM 601 Petrochemistry 3 (3-0-9) Origin of oil, Processes in manufacturing finished oil from crude oil, Physical and chemical properties of crude oil, Petroleum products and theirs physical and chemical properties, Processes for finished oil in petroleum industry, Petroleum industry, Products application in petroleum industry, Market and consumption of petroleum products in local and worldwide. CHM 602 Process Instruments and Automatic Analysis 3 (3-0-9) Applications of automatic and automated instruments in laboratory and industrial plant process i.e.laboratory instruments and on-line process analyzers; automated process-control instruments such as spectrometers, electrochemical instruments and chromato-graphy; instrumental parameters for automated instruments; sample conditioning; method of process control and some automated laboratory instruments such as elemental analyzers, titrators, chemical analyzer etc. CHM 603 Unit Operation 3 (3-0-9) Unit operation and control of industrial equipment for heat exchange water cooling evaporation, drying, crystallisation, humidification, absorption, extraction leaching, adsorption and membrane technology. CHM 604 Environmental Analysis and Control Techniques 3 (3-0-9) Physico-chemical and biological characteristics of water and wastewater and air pollution; treatment processes and equipment in water; wastewater and air pollution; principles and methods of air and water samples prevation. Physicochemical and biological analysis of air and water sample; instrumental analysis; air and water quality standard. CHM 605 Data Analysis in Industrial Process 2 (2-0-6) Application of statistical methods data analysis such as sampling, significant test, errors determination, linear regression and correlation, optimization, simulation. Application of commercially available computer software for the treatment of data obtained in quality control process in industry and researches. CHM 606 Laboratory in Instrumental Analysis 1 (0-3-3) Prerequisite : CHM 600, CHM 601 and CHM 604 Practice of instrumental method of analysis employed in petro-chemistry, polymer science, environmental science and related field. CHM 607 Industrial Chemical Processes 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 603 A reviews of various manufacturing processes and industrial techniques used in converting raw materials into useful products. Chemical process used in rubber technology, polymer technology, petrochemical technology, food technology such as nitration, oxidation, reduction, polymerizations, vulcanization, fermentation, disinfection etc. The Graduate Bulletin

5 CHM 798 Seminar 1 (0-2-3) Student are required to deliver a lecturette on topics directly related to their research project. The intention is to develop skill in oral presentation, as well as ability in critical evaluation and logical presentation. CHM 699 Thesis 12 ( ) Students are required to conduct research in topics of current interest in industrial chemistry e.g. petrochemistry, polymer or environmental technology under supervision of members of teaching staff. The research titles must be approved by the academic committee. CHM 610 Rubber Technology 3 (3-0-9) Rubber chemicals and compounding, rubber processing, mixing, extrusion, calendaring, vulcanization process, process control, rubber product manufacturing. CHM 611 Plastic Technology 3 (3-0-9) Plastics materials and compounds, shaping technology, process and machinery for injection moulding, extrusion, calendering, rotational moulding, blow moulding, thermoforming, filmblowing, post-forming processes. CHM 612 Fiber Technology 3 (3-0-9) Natural and synthetic fibers. Fiber production technology. Surface structure. Fiber properties, mechanical, electrical, friction optical, and chemical properties. Modification and treatment of fibers; Dyeing of fibers. Chemistry and technology. CHM 613 Polymer Additives 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 510 Additives for rubbers and plastics. Details of structures and properties of various types of additives including antidegradants, plasticisers, lubricants and other processing aids, impact modifiers for plastics, fillers, pigments and dyes, flame retardants, antistatic agents. CHM 614 Analytical Characterization of Polymers 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 501 Composition of for mulated polymeric material. Group reactions specific and color reactions. Instrumental characterization of polymers, co-polymers and associated additives e,g, plasticisers, antioxidant etc. by UV and IR spectrophotometry, pyrolysis and gas chromatography. Analysis of films by transmission and reflectance spectrophotometric methods. Thermal analysis. CHM 615 Degradation of Polymer 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisites : CHM 600 or equivalent Degradation reactions and mechanisms; chemical, physical, mechanochemical degradation and biodegradations, antioxidant protection, photodegradable and biodegradable polymers, Degradation applications. Prerequisite : CHM 603, CHM 607 Practical training in industry is required for all students in order to have them gain knowledges of various industrial processes and experience the actual way of working. The training to be carried out during summer session for a continuous period of at least 8 weeks. CHM 741 Selected Topics in Industrial Technology 3 (3-0-9) Current and new interested technologies which are useful and applicable to industries. The topics to be offered depending on staff availability. 636 The Graduate Bulletin

6 CHM 620 Petrochemical Industry 3 (3-0-9) Raw materials ; natural gas and associated gas; petroleum compositions and classification; refinery and petrochemical process; separation process for natural gas; chemicals and elements from petroleum and natural gas; chemicals processes for the production of major petrochemicals. CHM 621 Petrochemical Separation Techniques 2 (2-0-6) Techniques for petrochemical separation e,g. distillation, sublimation, evaporation, extraction ahd chromatography. CHM 622 Petrochemical Separation and Characterization Laboratory 2 (0-4-6) Practices involving chemical techniques and the use of appropriate instruments for the separation and characterization of petrochemicals. CHM 623 Safety in Petrochemical Industry 1 (1-0-3) Introduction to the safety precaution in the production processes, transportation, storage and petrochemical handling. Prerequisite : CHM 603, CHM 607 Practical training in industry is required for all students in order to have them gain knowledges of various industrial processes and experience the actual way of working. The training to be carried out during summer session for a continuous period of at least 8 weeks. CHM 741 Selected Topics in Industrial Technology 3 (3-0-9) Current and new interested technologies which are useful and applicable to industries. The topics to be offered depending on staff availability. CHM 630 Industrial Water Purification 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 604 Characteristics of surface and ground water; chemical and physical processes in water purification for industrial purposes including : filtration, precipitation, adsorption, ion-exchange, electrolysis and membrane separation. Process control and maintenance. CHM 631 Industrial Wastewater Treatment 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 604 The characterization and treatment of industrial wastewater; function and control of treatment units; wastewater recycling and reuse. CHM 632 Air Pollution Treatment and Control 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 604 Sources and effects of air pollution, control, theory, procedures and equipment related to industrial air pollution; selection of the appropriate technology in industrial processes to reduce air contaminants surrounded the emission sources; air quality standard and emission criteria. CHM 633 Industrial Hazardous Chemicals and Waste Management 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 604 Classification, evaluation, handling, storage, protection, treatment and disposal of chemicals and industrial wastes. CHM 634 Chemistry of the Aquatic Environment 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisite : CHM 581 Chemistry of natural water and aqueous environment; solution and heterogeneous (colloidal) equilibria; cycles of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus; effects of pollution The Graduate Bulletin

7 on chemistry of aquatic environment; chemical principles applied to environmental control. Prerequisite : CHM 603, CHM 607 Practical training in industry is required for all students in order to have them gain knowledges of various industrial processes and experience the actual way of working. The training to be carried out during summer session for a continuous period of at least 8 weeks. EV 623 Advanced Wastewater Treatment 3 (3-0-9) Chemical constituents and their effects in wastewater. Nitrogen and phosphorus removal. Design criteria of biological processes. Design of removal processes of refractory organics, dissolved inorganic substances; carbon adsorption, ion exchange, ultrafiltration, electrodialysis. Utilization or disposal of concentrated contaminants resulting from advanced wastewater treatment. EV 632 Treatment and Utilization of Solid Wastes 3 (3-0-9) Sources, types and composition of wastes to be treated and utilized. Advantage and disadvantages in recycling wastes. Basic processing technologies. Processes of utilizing inorganic and organic wastes: composting, feed stuff, energy chemical, landfill and land treatment. EV 633 Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 3 (3-0-9) Prerequisites : none Environmental chemistry is a study of the chemistry of environmental media (soil, air and water resources) and their geochemical and biological interactions, the behavior of various potential pollutants and their interactions in the environment, together with their bioaccumulation in the food chains. Ecotoxicolog is the study of the reactions of natural living organisms with pollutants and their toxicity and adverse effects upon the ecosystem. The concepts of the sustainability of the biosphere, environmental critical load, threshold limits of ecotoxicology, mechanisms and modes of interactions within the ecosystem, ecological standardization as well as environmental monitoring and ecological risk assessment are focused. EV 641 Environmental Impact & Assessment 3 (3-0-9) Various elements of environmental impact statements and environmental impact assessment of air, water noise, biological, culture resources, socioeconomic and other relevant projects.systems approach to energy and environment. Analytical tools and techniques and their applications on the environmental impact measurement of various projects both beneficial and adverse are discussed. Case studies. BIT 641 Treatment and Utilization of Biological Wastes 3 (3-0-9) Parameters of water pollution, ecology of waste disposal. Treatment and use of water in food processing and other biological industries. Generation of solid wastes, sources, types and composition. Onsite handling, storage and processing. Collection systems, equipment, transfer and transport. Processing techniques and equipment. Volume and size reduction. Component separation. Drying and dewatering. Disposal of solid waste and residual matter. Site selection landfilling methods and operation. Design of landfills. Process in waste utilization. Recovery of resources, chemical and biological conversion products. Recovery of energy from conversion products. Future of waste utilization. NRM 631 Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic 3 (2-3-9) Information System in Environmental Studies Prerequisite : Consent of the instructor Fundamental principles and techniques used in remote sensing. The earth observation satellites and the sensors. Mapping techniques and aerial photographic 638 The Graduate Bulletin

8 and remotely sensed data. Electromagnetic radiation and remote sensing. Cartographic analysis and data classification techniques, data structures, computer techniques for capture processing, analysis and display of geographic information. Environmental monitoring. Resource mapping and management. CHM 741 Selected Topics in Industrial Technology 3 (3-0-9) Current and new interested technologies which are useful and applicable to industries. The topics to be offered depending on staff availability. The Graduate Bulletin

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