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General Chemical Technology

CML 351 is a 3-credit core course that covers fundamental knowledge of unit operations and processes required for chemical production. It examines industries like industrial gases, fertilizers, and petrochemicals. The course objectives are to understand chemical process technologies and synthesize production processes. The syllabus includes petroleum refining, petrochemicals, inorganic chemicals, natural products, polymers, and unit operations.

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General Chemical Technology

CML 351 is a 3-credit core course that covers fundamental knowledge of unit operations and processes required for chemical production. It examines industries like industrial gases, fertilizers, and petrochemicals. The course objectives are to understand chemical process technologies and synthesize production processes. The syllabus includes petroleum refining, petrochemicals, inorganic chemicals, natural products, polymers, and unit operations.

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CML 351: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY

Course No.: CML351


Course Title: Chemical Technology
Course Type: Core
Course Credits: 3

Course description:

The core subject CML 351 Chemical Technology covers fundamental knowledge of all Unit
operation and Unit Process required for synthesis of the production process. It covers
production process of various industries like Industrial gases, Industrial carbon, Marine
Chemicals, Nuclear Industries, Chloro-alkali industries, Electrolytic and Electrochemical
Industries, Fertilizers, Glass – Chemistry Overall this course is highly useful for the students
of Chemical Engg for industrial point of view production processes.

Pre-requisites: NIL

Outcomes:

Students can synthesis production process of the required product.

Expanded Course description:

Objective: Objective of this subject is to expose students to understand the advancement in


chemical process industries and its application to chemical engineering

Syllabus: Introduction and overview of Chemical Process Technology. Preparation of


process flow diagrams, Instrumentation diagrams, and Process symbols.

Petroleum refinery processes: Introduction to crude oil, Crude refining processes (i)
physical processes (Desalting/dehydration, Crude distillation, Propane deasphalting Solvent
extraction and dewaxing, Blending, (ii) Chemical process (thermal process – Visbreaking,
Delayed coking, Flexicoking), Catalytic Processes – Hydrotreating, Catalytic reforming,
Catalytic cracking, Hydrocracking, Catalytic dewaxing, Alkylation, Polymerization,
Isomerization

Petrochemical Industries: production of petrochemical feedstocks, olefins, and aromatics,


intermediates from olefins and aromatics. Manufacture of ethylene, propylene, butylenes,
benzene, toluene etc.

Inorganic Chemical Industries: chloro–‐alkali industries, manufacture of acids-sulfuric,


nitric, phosphoric acids, Fertilizers- ammonia, urea, Ammonium sulfate, ammonium nitrate,
Urea, SSP and TSP and miscellaneous fertilizers.

Natural products -manufacture of sugar, starch, and its derivatives, Pulp, Paper, oil and fats,
Rayon industries. Edible oils: extraction and refining, fat splitting, soaps, and detergents.

Polymerization industries (ethylene, polyethylene, propylene, polypropylene, butylenes,


benzene, toluene, PVC and polyester synthetic fibers etc.

Textbooks:

1. Dryden, Outlines of Chemical Technology, Edited and Revised by M.Gopala Rao and S.
Marshall, 3rd Ed., Affiliated East-West, New Delhi, 1997.
2. T. G. Austin and S. Shreve, Chemical Process Industries, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 1984.
3. P. H. Groggins, Unit Processes in Organic Synthesis, 5th Ed., McGraw Hill, 1984.

Class Schedule: Three lectures of 60 minutes each per week.

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