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CHEM 442 Organic Industries FOR BSc’s STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY PROGRAM, COLLEGE OF SCIENCE PRE-REQUISITES COURSE; CHEM 342 CREDIT HOURS; 3 (1+1+1). Dr. Mohamed El-Newehy Chemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud University http://fac.ksu.edu.sa/melnewehy/home. COURSE OBJECTIVES.
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CHEM 442Organic IndustriesFOR BSc’s STUDENTS IN CHEMISTRY PROGRAM, COLLEGE OF SCIENCEPRE-REQUISITES COURSE; CHEM 342CREDIT HOURS; 3 (1+1+1) Dr. Mohamed El-NewehyChemistry Department, College of Science, King Saud Universityhttp://fac.ksu.edu.sa/melnewehy/home
COURSE OBJECTIVES • Upon successful completion of this course, it will: • Provide the students with the knowledge and understanding of the classification of the chemical industry. • Provide a general understanding of the basic industries based on petrochemicals, downstream industries. • Create a real market environment via training in private and governmental sectors. • Create a joint collaboration between the University and the industrial sectors.
Topics to be Covered • IntroductionLectures (2) • What is industrial chemistry; raw materials for the chemical process industries (Petroleum and its products, natural gas and biomass conversion), Industrial catalysis; Choice of catalysis, homogenous and heterogeneous catalysis. • 2) Polymer industriesLectures (4) • - Manufactured Textile Fibers (acrylic fibers, nylon fibers, and polyester fibers) • - Synthetic Resins, Plastics, and Rubber. • - The Chemistry of Structural Adhesives: Epoxy, Urethane, and Acrylic Adhesives. • 1st Midterm Exam
Topics to be Covered • 3) Manufacture of Dyes, Dyes Intermediates, and Pigments and their Industrial Applications.Lectures (2) • 4) Paints, Polymer Coatings, Lacquers, and Printing Inks. Lectures (2) • 5) Animal and Vegetable Fats, Oils, and Waxes, Soap, Fatty Acids, and Synthetic Detergents.Lectures (1) • 6) The Agrochemical Industry & Organic and inorganic fertilizers, and pesticidesLectures (2) • 2ndMidterm Exam • 7) Chemistry in pharmaceutical industry Lectures (1)
References • James A. Kent, Tilak V. Bommaraju, Scott D. Barnicki, “Handbook of Industrial Chemistry and Biotechnology”, Thirteenth Edition, Springer International Publishing AG 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-52285-2 ISBN 978-3-319-52287-6 (eBook). • Harold A. Wittcoff, Bryan G. Reuben, Jeffrey S. Plotkin, “Industrial Organic Chemicals”, Second Edition, 2004 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2004, ISBN 0-471-44385-9 (Cloth).