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BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY


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1. Flowers P.,Theopold K., Langley R., Robinson W. R. “CHEMISTRY 2e” Rice University. (2019). OpenStax access (URL)

The textbook provides an important opportunity for students to learn the core concepts of chemistry and understand how those concepts apply to their lives and the world around them. The book also includes a number of innovative features, including interactive exercises and real-world applications, designed to enhance student learning.

2. Ahmad Z. “PRINCIPLES OF CORROSION ENGINEERING AND CORROSION CONTROL” 1st Edition, Elsevier (2006).

This book covers basic principles of corrosion. Basic principles of electrochemistry and chemical thermodynamics are incorporated to make the book accessible. Each form of corrosion in the book has a definition, description, mechanism, examples, and preventive methods. Case histories of failures are cited for each form. An online solutions manual accompanies the chapter-end questions.

3. Askeland D.R. and Wright W.J. “THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OF MATERIALS” Seventh Edition, CL Engineering (2015)

The text by Askeland emphasizes a science-based approach to materials engineering, highlighting how the structure of materials at various length scales gives rise to material properties. This connection between structure and properties is crucial for innovation in materials, both in synthesizing new materials and enabling new applications with existing materials.

4. Atkins P., Jones L. and Laverman L. “CHEMICAL PRINCIPLES. THE QUEST FOR INSIGHT”, 7th Edition, Macmillan (2016).

This book helps you develop chemical knowledge by showcasing the connections between fundamental chemical ideas and their applications. Starting with a detailed picture of the atom, "Chemical Principles" advances to the forefront of chemistry, continually demonstrating how to solve problems, think about nature and matter, and visualize chemical concepts as active chemists do. It also provides exceptional support to develop your mathematical and problem-solving skills.


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5. McMurry J. “ORGANIC CHEMISTRY” 10th Edition, Brooks/Cole (2019)McMurry J. “ORGANIC CHEMISTRY” 10th Edition, Brooks/Cole (2019). OpenStax access (URL)

A book on general organic chemistry explained clearly and concisely. The end-of-chapter problems are grouped by topic, allowing you to focus on specific subjects. It contains numerous problems at the end of the chapters, with a particular emphasis on biology-related topics. At the beginning of each chapter's introduction is a section called "Why This Chapter?"—a short paragraph that tells you why the material to be covered is important. Each solved example consists of a strategy and a detailed solution, followed by problems for you to attempt independently. 

6. Liu X. “ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I” Kwantlen PolytechnicUniversity, Surrey BC (2021). Open Textbook Library (URL)

Basic concepts of the structures and reactivities of organic molecules are covered in this open textbook. Besides the fundamental discussions of organic acids-bases, stereochemistry, IR and NMR, this book also includes the topics of substitution and elimination reactions, radical substitution of alkanes, preparation and reactions of alkenes and alkynes. 

7. Karlin D. “CHEMISTRY II” Williams School. LibreTextsChemistry. (URL)

Open textbook about basic organic and inorganic chemistry. 

8. Wells A. “CHEM 12A: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY FALL” Chabot College(2022). LibreTexts Project (URL)

This Open textbook presents basic organic chemistry in chapters about different functional groups. Structural determination techniques, IR, MS, and NMR, are also included. 

9. Vollhardt P.K. and Schore N. “ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION”, 8th Edition, Macmillan (2018). 

This book maintains the classic framework with a logical organization where the structure of an organic molecule determines its function, and it strengthens the focus on helping you understand reactions, mechanisms, synthetic analysis, and their practical applications. The eighth edition introduces a refined methodology rooted in teaching experience to enhance comprehension and problem-solving skills.


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10. Ahern K., Rajagopal I., Tan T. “BIOCHEMISTRY: FREE FOR ALL”, Oregon State University (2018). Open Textbook Library. (URL)

The authors have provided a thorough coverage of core concepts with key information of a first-semester college course in biochemistry. Descriptions are kept brief and to the point.

11. Biava H. D. “GRAPH: CHE301: BIOCHEMISTRY”, BrevardCollege. LibreTexts Project. (URL)

Basic concepts of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids, and metabolism are covered in this open textbook.

12. Bartee L., Shriner W., Creech C. “PRINCIPLES OFBIOLOGY: BIOLOGY 211, 212, and 213” (2017)”. Open Oregon Educational Resources. (URL)

The Principles of Biology introduces biology as a scientific discipline for students planning to major in biology and other science disciplines. Laboratories and classroom activities introduce techniques used to study biological processes and provide opportunities for students to develop their ability to conduct research.

13. Goodman A. “SURVEY OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY”,California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo. LibreTexts. (URL)

This virtual book is a re-mix of a variety of OER chapters.

14. Clark M. A., Douglas M., Choi J. “BIOLOGY 2e”, RiceUniversity. OpenStax. (URL)

Biology 2e is designed to cover the scope and sequence requirements of a typical two-semester biology course for science majors. The text provides comprehensive coverage of foundational research and core biology concepts through an evolutionary lens. Biology includes rich features that engage students in scientific inquiry, highlight careers in the biological sciences, and offer everyday applications. The book also includes various types of practice and homework questions that help students understand—and apply—key concepts.

15. Nelson D.L. and Cox M. “LEHNINGER PRINCIPLES OF BIOCHEMISTRY”, 8th Edition, Macmillan (2021).

A reference text for biochemistry that focuses on its most important aspects. It helps you navigate the complex field of biochemistry with a clear and coherent presentation. Coverage of recent discoveries and the latest research provides a fascinating context for learning the dynamic discipline of biochemistry.

16. Denniston K., Topping J. Dorr D.Q. and Caret R. “GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOCHEMISTRY”, 10th Edition, McGraw Hill (2019).

This book provides an easy-to-use learning and assignment management solution incorporating science learning and adaptive tools to improve outcomes. This text has easy-to-follow problem-solving pedagogy, vivid images, and engaging applications. It is designed to help you understand key concepts and appreciate meaningful connections between chemistry and biochemistry.


COMPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY


MODULE 1

1. Baumgärtel H. “ELECTROCHEMISTRY. A GUIDE FOR NEWCOMERS” De Gruyter (2019).

2. Bobaru F., Chen Z. and Jafarzadeh S. “CORROSION DAMAGE AND CORROSION-ASSISTED FRACTURE”, Elsevier (2021).

3. Brett C.M.A. and Brett A.M.O. “ELECTROCHEMISTRY. PRINCIPLES, METHODS, AND APPLICATIONS” Oxford Science Publications (1993).

4. Winter M. and Brodd R.J. “WHAT ARE BATTERIES, FUEL CELLS, AND SUPERCAPACITORS?" Chemical Reviews, 104, 4245-4270 (2004).


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5. Breitmaier E. “STRUCTURE ELUCIDATION BY NMR IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: A PRACTICAL GUIDE”, Wiley (1993).

6. McMurry S. “STUDY GUIDE WITH SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR MCMURRY’S ORGANIC CHEMISTRY” Brooks/Cole (2015).

7. Sapariya N.H. and Purohit V.B. “A TEXTBOOK OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY: CHEMISTRY OF ALCOHOLS, ETHERS, EPOXIDES, ALDEHYDES, KETONES AND AMINES”, LAP Lambert (2019).

8. Vollhardt P.K. and Schore N. “STUDY GUIDE/SOLUTIONS MANUAL FOR ORGANIC CHEMISTRY. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION”, Macmillan (2018).


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9. Hammes G.G. “ENZYME CATALYSIS AND REGULATION”, Academic Press (2012).

10. McMurry J., Ballantine D.S., Hoeger C.A. and Peterson V.E. “FUNDAMENTALS OF GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY”, Pearson (2017).


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