BS-Thesis (Surface Chemistry)
Study of various adsorbents. Removal of toxic materials from aqueous solutions such as different dyes etc
Education ( teaching and Learning)
Course description
The aim of course is to enable the learners to understand the meaning, aim, nature, concept and functions of education. The course also enables the learners to know the process of teaching, Learning theories and its application in education. Curriculum, its goals and types and measurement, its meaning, types and application in education.
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the learners will be able to use the knowledge, concepts and theories of education in teaching and learning process in innovative and creative manner.
Analytical: Spectroscopic techniques BS 7th
Chapters
1. Molecular absorption spectroscopy. This chapter was finished during the offline/physical classes
2. Photoluminescence spectroscopy. This chapter was finished during the offline/physical classes
3. Atomic absorption spectroscopy. This chapter will be taught in the form of online classes.
contents of this chapter. Basic principles of the atomic absorption phenomenon. Instrumentation, Different light sources, Automizers, Flame and Flameless automizers, Photometric system and detectors, Modulations and analytical applications.
Organic Chemistry for BS 7th Semester (Paper-III)
This course contains a detailed review of three highly important aspects of Organic Chemistry i.e. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR), Mass Spectrometry and Heterocyclic Chemistry. After having this course on their list, the students will not only be able to learn structure elucidation of organic molecules but also admire the diversity of molecular structures possible due to introduction of heteroatoms in organic compounds.
Instructor
Dr. Abdul Latif
Quantum Chemistry and Molecular Spectroscopy
BS Chemistry, 7th Semester, Paper-III
By Dr. Muhammad Sadiq
Emission Spectroscopy and Radiolectrochemical Methods
BS Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Paper-III
By: Dr. Mian MUhammad
Advanced Chemical Analysis
The course is MPhil/PhD Course CHEM-801, Advanced Chemical Analysis.
By: Dr. Mian Muhammad
Polymer Chemistry 7th semester
Polymer chemists study large, complex molecules (polymers) that are built up from many smaller (sometimes repeating) units. They study how the smaller building blocks (monomers) combine, and create useful materials with specific characteristics by manipulating the molecular structure of the monomers/polymers used, the composition of the monomer/polymer combinations, and applying chemical and processing techniques that can, to a large extent, affect the properties of the final product. Polymer chemists are unique within the chemistry community because their understanding of the relationship between structure and property spans from the molecular scale to the macroscopic scale.
Prof. Dr. Sultan Alam
Department of Chemistry
University of Malakand
Physical Chemistry
Students will acquire knowledge to enable themselves to understand the fundamental principles and laws of thermodynamics and chemical equilibria and to investigate the physical properties of ideal/non-ideal binary solutions. Students will also be able to study the rates of reactions and perform related calculations.
Organic Chemistry for BS 5th Semester
Heterocyclic Chemistry and Chemistry of Natural Prodcuts
The aim of this course is to introduce students of M.Sc. Final to
chemistry of Three, four, five and six membered heterocyclic compounds
with only one hetero-atom (both saturated and unsaturated heterocyclic
compounds) and some compounds with more than two hetero atoms, purines,
pteridines, and triazlines. Also, an overview to basic concepts in
Photochemistry will be presented. Furthermore, a detailed study has been included for natural products such as alkaloids Caffeine, Nicotine and Morphine,
Vitamins like A, B1, B2, B12, C, D and E and finally some selected steroids (cholesterol and sex hormones).
Instructor: Dr. Abdul Latif
Photochemistry
This course has been designed for MPhil/PhD students with the aim to introduce them with Principles of photochemical reactions, Excited states and their properties, Several useful photochemical reactions and their applications in organic synthesis e.g. Isomerization, Patterno-Buchi reaction, Norrish type I and II reaction, Photoreduction, Rearrangements: di-π-methane, oxa di-π- and aza di-π-methane rearrangements, Photocycloaddition, Photochemistry of biological systems and Pericyclic reactions.
Instructor: Dr. Abdul Latif
Organic Chemistry for BS 8th Semester-Paper IV
This course has to cover a variety of topics selected from organic chemistry, biochemistry and pharmaceutical chemistry. Chapters included are Organic Reaction Mechanisms and Methods of Determining Them, Chemistry of Lipids, Proteins, Carbohydrates and Nucleic Acids and Drugs-Pharmaceutical Compounds such as analgesics and antipyretics, sulpha drugs/sulphonamides, antimalarials and antibiotics.
Instructor: Dr. Abdul Latif
Analytical: Spectroscopy and Electronics
Chapters covered before Corona pandemic:
1. Elements of Electricity and Electronics
2. Optical Methods
3. Atomic Spectroscopy
4. UV/visible and Luminescence
The following chapters have been taught online during corona pandemic
1. IR. and FT-IR Spectroscopy
2. Mass spectrometery
3. NMR Spectroscopy
Dr. Faiz Ali Khan
Department of Chemistry