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THE TEACHING PROGRAM OF CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT 3. CLASS I. SEMESTER Course Code Number Number of Credits Hours / Week Course Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings ORGANIC CHEMISTRY KIM-331 3 3 hours/week Assoc.Prof.Dr.Hülya TUNCER 3rd / Fall Compulsory None Introduction to Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Substitution Reactions, Aromatic Halogen Compounds, Aromatic Nitro Compounds, Aromatic Amines, Diazonium Salts and Reactions, Sulphonic Acids, Phenols, Aromatic Aldehydes and Ketones, Kinones, Aromatic Carboxylic Acids, Benzenoid Aromatic Compounds The aim of this course is to give the students the nomenclature, properties, reactions, and general synthesis methods of aromatic compounds. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish 1. Celal Tüzün, Organic Chemistry, 7th ed., Palme Publishing 1996. 2. Ralph J. Fessenden and Joans Fessenden, Organic Chemistry, Çeviri Ed. Tahsin Uyar, 4th Ed., Brooks/Cole Publishing, 1990. 3. T.W. Graham Solomons, Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, 1990. RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES KIM-303 2 2 hours/week Yrd.Doç.Dr. Ayşegül YAZICI 3th / Fall Elective None / New Energy Sources Intraduction to renewable energy sources. The importance of energy. Production methods of energy.The kinds of energy. The technologies of new energy sources. Renewable Energy Sources;The Solar Energy , The Geotermal Energy, The Production Energy From Biomass, The Wind Power, The Wawe Energy, Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion(OTEC), Hydrogen Energy and Nuclear Energy. The aim of this module is to provide the intermedia knowledge about producture methods of energy from new energy sources described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish KÜLÜNK, H., SUAVİ, E ., Renewable energy sources, 1983 Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Instrumental Analysis KİM-321 4 4 hours/week Prof. Dr. Mehmet Yaman 3rd / Fall Compulsory None / Analytical chemistry I and II Both Fundamental and applicational aspects of chemical analysis. - Fundamentals of Spectroscopic methods; atomic and molecular spectroscopy, AAS, AES, UV-Vis. spectroscopy, IR, NMR, XRay fluorescence and absorption, Mass spectrometry, NAA. - Fundamentals of electrochemical methods; Voltammetry and Polarography, Potentiometry, Electrogravimetry and coulometry, Amperometry. - Fundamentals of chromatographic methods; Liquid chromatography, ion chromatography, gas chromatography, et. al., Fundamentals of termal analysis methods; TGA, DTA and DSC The aim of this module is to provide the basic concepts and fundamentals of analysis methods One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Instrumental analysis: writers; A. Yildiz O Genc and S Bektas, Hacettepe university press, 1997, Ankara ORAGANIC CHEMISTRY Lab I KİM-333 0 4 hours/week Doç. Dr. Ahmet CANSIZ 3rd / 1 Compulsory Advanced General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry I and II Synthesis of some of organic compounds. Benzoin, Benzylalchol-bezoic acid, sodium benzenesulfonate, Picric acid, 1-bromobutane, Thiazole, Diazoaminoazobenzene. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in organic chemical described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish A. I. Vogle ‘’ a Textbook of pracital Organic chemistry, inckuding Qualitative Organic Analysis’’, E. Oskay Denel Organik KimyaOrganic Chem. (Celal TÜZÜN); Organic Chem. (Solomons); Organic Chem. (Fessenden); Topics in stereochemistry Volume 22 (Scott E. Denmark. INTERMEDIATE PRODUCTS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Module Code Number KIM 335 Number of ECTS Credits 2 Hours / Week 2 hours/week Module Lecturer Yrd. Doç. Dr. Süleyman Servi Year / Term 3rd / Spring Type of Course Optional (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended None Introduction to chemical bond. Intermediate organic chemistry. Synthesis, structure determination, mechanism, and the relationships between structure and reactivity emphasized. Special topics in organic chemistry included to illustrate the role of organic chemistry in biological systems and in the chemical industry. Hybridization Theory and VSEPR Theory. The electronic structures. The bond energy and mechanism The Module Contents cleavage of a bond (homolytic and heterolytic). Homolytic and Heterolytic Bond Dissociation Enthalpies. The most important intermediates in organic chemistry. Formation of free radicals, triplet and singlet carbene, carbocation and their electronic structures. Carbocation Stability.Free Radical Substitution Reactions, Auto-oxidation reaction mechanism. Antioxidants and their features. The reactions of carbene and carbocation. Aims and Objectives of the The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the intermediate module products used in organic chemistry described in the module contents. Method of assessment One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Teaching Language Turkish Textbook / Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition TW Graham Solomons, Univ. of South recommended readings Florida Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended SPECTROMETRIC ORGANIC ANALYSIS KİM 337 2 2 hours/week Prof.Dr.Mehmet Coşkun 3rd / Fall Compulsory None Properties of electromagnetic spectrum, spectroscopy and molecular structure, ultraviolet and visible Module Contents Infrared spectrometry: Fundamental vibrations in a molecule; stretching and bending vibrations, selection rule in IR, coupling bands, hydrogen bonding in IR, characteristic bands in IR, sample handling in IR, interpretation of spectra Aims and Objectives of the module Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry: Spin number of nuclei, the gyromagnetic ratio, behaviours of nuclei in magnetic field, the chemical shift and factors affected it, spin-spin coupling and appearance of signals, chemically and magnetically equivalence, typical hydrogen chemical shifts on the ppm scale, some examples of spectra, 13C nmr psectra The aim of this module is to provide the basic information in spectroscopic identification of organic molecules. Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Spectroscopic Method in Organic Chemistry by E.Erdik,Gazi Büro Kitabevi,1993 Ankara, ISBN:975-7313-04-1 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-I KİM 341 4 4 hours/week Prof.Dr.Mehmet Coşkun 3rd / Fall Compulsory None Basic concepts: matter, energy, volume, pressure, temperature, system, unit systems, intensive and extensive properties The properties of gases: Ideal gas laws, equation state of ideal gas, mixtures of gases, the kinetic theory of gases, mean values and distributions, deviation of ideality, imperfect gases and their state equations, Joule-Thomson expansion, The First Law of Thermodynamic: the conservation of energy, definition of heat, work and internal energy, enthalpy concept, calculation of heat, work and changes of internal energy and enthalpy in reversible and irreversible processes, heat capacities Module Contents The Second Law of Thermodynamic: transformation of heat to work and Carnot cycle, the entropy concept, reversible transfer of heat and entropy change, entropy changes in the system, surrounding and universe, The Gibbs and Helmholtz functions, combining the First an Second Laws, basic equations of the Thermodynamic. The Third Law of Thermodynamic: Calculation of absolute entropy, standard absolute entropies. Physical transformation of pure materials: Some definitions, phase diagrams of water, carbon dioxide and sulphur, critical values, phases and Clapeyron equation, Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Some properties of pure materials: viscosity of liquid, surface tension of liquid, molar refractivity, dipol moment, dielectric constant, molar polarizability The aim of this module is to provide the basic concepts on ideal and imperfect gases, an introduction to the thermodynamic laws and some properties of pure materials. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish 1)Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins (in Turkish),Türkçe ed. S Yıldız;H.Yılmaz ve E.Kılıç, Bilim Yayıncılık,2001 Ankara, ISBN:975556-049-1. 2)Physical Chemistry by Y.Sarıkaya( in Turkish), Gazi Büro Kitabevi,1993 Ankara, ISBN:975-7313-00-9 3) Physical Chemistry by R.G.Mortimer, Türkçe Ed. O.Şanlı; H.İ.Ünal, Palme Yayıncılık,2004 Ankara, ISBN:975-8624-98-9 Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings METALS CHEMISTRY KİM353 2 2 hours/week Dr. Cihan Alkan 1st/Fall Elective None The methods of manufacturing metals from its ores,metallic corrosion,chemistry of the alkali, alkali earth and transition metals. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts of the metals chemistry First written midterm exam (20%) , second written midterm exam (30%) and one written final exam (50%) Turkish 2. SEMESTER Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / CHEMISTRY OF CARBONYL GROUP KİM-360 2 2 hours/week Doç. Dr. Ahmet CANSIZ 3rd / 2 optional Advanced General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry I and II Nucleophilic additions to the carbonyl group, The additions-elimination reactions of carbonyl groups, The additions of organometalic reagents Reduction-Oxidations carbonyl groups. Aldehydes and Ketones. (Aldol reactions), Carboxylic acids and Their derivatives, Chemistry of enolote ions, Amino Acids, The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in organic chemical described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Organic Chem. (Celal TÜZÜN); Organic Chem. (Solomons); Organic Chem. (Fessenden); Topics in stereochemistry Volume 22 (Scott E. Denmark. FOOD CHEMISTRY KİM 304 2 2 hours/week Dr. Fikret KARATAS 3rd / Fall Elective Nutrition : Regular and stable nutrition. Basic food matters : Water, poteins, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and inorganic salts and elements. Natural food toxins: Aflatoxins Groups of food: Similar foods and meat, derivatives of meat and milk, grains, fruits and vegetables, oil and sugar. Drinks: tea, coffee, fruits water, pops and containing alcohol drinks. Preservation of foods : Applyed methods for preservation of foods. Matters added foods: colorists, givers taste and smell, appearance and intensity regulators with harm, harmless added to foodstuff E’s about knowledge Medicinal herbs : Very much consumed plants and their importance Relations nutrition of same diseases : Disesase of liver , heart and vein, ulcer. Analysis of foods: Analysis of foods and information about methods of analysis. The aim of lecture is to provide knowledge about of basic foods, the content of foods, relations the some diseases of foods, analysis of foods One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Nutrition – Ayşe BAYSAL recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Biochemistry of nutrition – Meral AKSOY Nutrition – Müberra IŞIKSOLUĞU Food chemistry – Türkan GÜMÜŞ CHEMICAL SCIENCE DATABASES KIM-306 2 2 hours/week Prof.Dr. Mustafa ARSLAN 3th /Spring Elective None / General Chemistry Science research properties and steps. The providing ways of Chemical science databases. Using of library. Doing the science research. Prepare project. Appraising the science data. Oral and poster presentation. Aims and Objectives of the module The aim of this module is to provide the background of chemical research and to increase the research capacity. Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish 1. Day, R.A., How to write and publishing a scientific paper, (Translation), TÜBİTAK, 3th Edition, 1996. 2. Seyidoğlu, H., Handbook of science research and writing, Kurtiş Publishing, 6th edition. 3. Karasar, N., The method of science research, 3A Araştırma Eğitim Danışmanlık Publishing, 7th edition, 1995. Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Instrumental analysis laboratory KİM-324 4 hours/week Prof. Dr. Mehmet Yaman 3rd / Spring Compulsory None / Instrumental analysis - Instrumental analysis laboratory facilities required for qualitative and quantitative analysis of organic and inorganic substances by using instrumental techniques, including AAS, UV-Vis., IR, NMR, polarimetry and refractometry, polarography, gas chromatography, potentiometry, TGA-DTA. The aim of this module is to apply the instrumental analysis methods to organic and inorganic samples One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Textbook / recommended readings Instrumental analysis: writers; A. Yildiz O Genc and S Bektas, Hacettepe university press, 1997, Ankara Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended KİM-328 Water Chemistry Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings 2 hours/week Prof. Dr. Mehmet Yaman 3rd / spring Elective None / none Introduction to water chemistry, Determination of free oxygen, Determination of biological oxygen demand, Determination of chemical oxygen demand, Determination of phosphate, Determination of nitrogen, cleaning of water, Drinking water guidelines. The aim of this module is to give the information related with water chemistry and contamination. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Water chemistry: writer; Mehmet Dogan, Erciyes üniversitesi yayımları, 2000 ORAGANIC CHEMISTRY Lab II KİM-334 0 4 hours/week Doç. Dr. Ahmet CANSIZ 3rd / 2 Compulsory Advanced General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry I and II Synthesis of some of organic compounds. Soob, Caffeine, Aspirin, Schiff bases, Ethylacetate, and Some spot tests in organic chemistry. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques used in organic chemical described in the module contents. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish A. I. Vogle ‘’ a Textbook of pracital Organic chemistry, inckuding Qualitative Organic Analysis’’, E. Oskay Denel Organik Kimya, E. Feigle ‘’Spot Test in Organic Chemistry’’, Organic Chem. (Celal TÜZÜN); Organic Chem. (Solomons); Organic Chem. (Fessenden); Topics in stereochemistry Volume 22 (Scott E. Denmark. INTRODUCTION TO REACTION MECHANISIMS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Module Code Number KIM 338 Number of ECTS Credits 2 Hours / Week 2 hours/week Module Lecturer Yrd. Doç. Dr. Süleyman Servi Year / Term 3rd / Autumn Type of Course Optional (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended None Intermediate organic chemistry. Synthesis, structure determination, mechanism, and the relationships between structure and reactivity emphasized. Special topics in organic chemistry included to illustrate the role of organic chemistry in biological systems and in the chemical Module Contents industry. Methods for the determination of organic molecules, advanced principles of organic stereochemistry, organic reaction mechanisms, and methods for the synthesis of organic compounds. Special topics illustrating the role of organic chemistry in biology, medicine, and industry Aims and Objectives of the The aim of this module is to provide understanding of various reactions module used in organic chemistry Method of assessment One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Teaching Language Turkish Textbook / Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition TW Graham Solomons, Univ. of South recommended readings Florida Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended POLYMER CHEMISTRY KİM 340 2 2 hours/week Prof.Dr.Mehmet Coşkun 3rd /Spring Compulsory None Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Basic concepts in polymer, average molecular weight and its determination methods, glass transition temperature and polymeric microstructure, dissolution and precipitation of polymers, free radical polymerization, atom transfer radical polymerization, cationic polymerization, anionic polymerization, polymerization systems The aim of this module is to provide the basic information about polymers and polymerization reactions One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Polymer Chemistry by M.P.Stevens, Third eddition, Oxford University press, 1999, Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY-II KİM 342 4 4 hours/week Module Contents Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Prof.Dr.Mehmet Coşkun 3rd / Spring Compulsory None Physical properties of mixtures: The thermodynamic of open systems, partial molar quantities, determination of partial molar quantities, phase rule, Nernst’s Distribution Law, extraction, adsorption and adsorption isotherms, Henry’s Law, Rault’s Law, ideal two-component systems and their phase diagrams, solubility and crystalization,colligative properties of solutions, real mixtures, mixtures forming azeotrope, partially miscible liquids, liquid-solid phase diagrams, three-component systems Chemical thermodynamics: the reaction enthalpy, internal energy and heat, Hess’s Law, standard reaction enthalpies,temperature dependence of reaction enthalpies, The second Law and reaction entropy, the Gibbs function in reaction and its temperature dependence and reaction tendency, chemical equilibrium and the factors affected it, the equilibrium constant and its temperature dependence, various equilibrium types The aim of this module is to provide the basic concepts on ideal and imperfect mixtures and their phase diagrams, an introduction to the investigation of reactions from point of thermodynamic view. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish 1)Physical Chemistry by P.W. Atkins (in Turkish),Türkçe ed. S Yıldız;H.Yılmaz ve E.Kılıç, Bilim Yayıncılık,2001 Ankara, ISBN:975556-049-1. 2)Physical Chemistry by Y.Sarıkaya( in Turkish), Gazi Büro Kitabevi,1993 Ankara, ISBN:975-7313-00-9 3) Physical Chemistry by R.G.Mortimer, Türkçe Ed. O.Şanlı; H.İ.Ünal, Palme Yayıncılık,2004 Ankara, ISBN:975-8624-98-9 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY I KİM-351 4 4 hours/week Prof. Dr. Mustafa Boybay 5th /Fall Compulsory None / General Chemistry I and II. Module Contents Atomic structure, periodic table, periodical properties of elements, chemical bonds, molecular structure and symmetry, bond energy, covalent bond, Valence and Molecular Orbital Theories, electronegativity, ionic bond, structure and properties of solids, lattice energies of ionic crystals, metallic bond, structure and properties of metals Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts of Inorganic Compounds and Chemistry. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Anorganik Kimya (4thedition), N.K. Tunalı, S. Özkar, Gazi Kitapevi / Other Inorganic Chemistry Books. INORGANIC CHEMİSTRY II Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings Module Code Number Number of ECTS Credits Hours / Week Module Lecturer Year / Term Type of Course (Compulsory / Elective) Pre requisites / Recommended Module Contents Aims and Objectives of the module Method of assessment Teaching Language Textbook / recommended readings KİM-352 4 4 hours/week Prof.Dr. Mustafa Boybay 6th / Spring Compulsory None / General Chemistry I and II, and Inorganic Chemistry I Chemical forces and interactions of particles, chemical and physical bonds, hydrogen bonding, acids and bases, various acid-base definitions, solvent systems, chemistry of transition metals, introduction to the coordination chemistry, structure and properties of coordination compounds, chemical bonding in coordination compounds, various approaches (EAN, VBT, MOT, CFT), nomenclature of coordination compounds. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts of Coordination Compounds and Chemistry. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Anorganik Kimya (5thedition), N.K. Tunalı, S. Özkar, Gazi Kitapevi / Other Inorganic Chemistry Books. FUEL CHEMİSTRY KİM-358 2 2 hours/week Prof. Dr. Mustafa Boybay 6th / Spring Elective None / None The importance of energy and fuels, foundation and classification of fuels, energy resources, fossil fuels, electrical, solar, chemical, nuclear and other energies, gaseous fuels and natural gas, wood, coal, petroleum, chemical calculations of combustion. The aim of this module is to provide an introduction to the chemistry of fuels, wood, coal, petroleum and combustion. One written midterm exam (40%) and one written final exam (60%) Turkish Fuel Chemistry Texbook , M. Boybay.