Lecture 1 - Introduction
Lecture 2 - Importance of chemical industry, chemicals from materials
Lecture 3 - Bulk and commodity chemicals
Lecture 4 - Fine and speciality chemicals
Lecture 5 - Water
Lecture 6 - Hydrogen
Lecture 7 - Inorganic peroxide compounds
Lecture 8 - Nitrogen compounds
Lecture 9 - Chloramine and Hydroxylamine
Lecture 10 - Nitric acid, Ostwald process and uses
Lecture 11 - Phosphorus and its components
Lecture 12 - Phosphoric acid salts
Lecture 13 - Tetrapotassium diphosphate preparation
Lecture 14 - Hydroxy apatite
Lecture 15 - P4S10 and phosphide preparation
Lecture 16 - Sulfur and copper (1) phosphide
Lecture 17 - Sulfur compounds and sulfur from H2S and SO2
Lecture 18 - Sulfuric acid, catalyst and S2Cl2, applications
Lecture 19 - Sulfur dichloride, thionyl chloride
Lecture 20 - Thiosulfates and dithionite
Lecture 21 - Sodium hydroxyl methanesulfinate and hydrogen sulfide
Lecture 22 - Halogen and halogen compounds
Lecture 23 - Fluorine and inorganic fluorides
Lecture 24 - Hydrogen fluoride and aluminum fluoride
Lecture 25 - Cryolite and other industrially important fluoride salts
Lecture 26 - Electrochemical fluorination, sulfonyl fluorides
Lecture 27 - Chloralkali electrolysis
Lecture 28 - Ion conduction membrane in electrolysis
Lecture 29 - Hydrochloric acid manufacture
Lecture 30 - Bromine and bromine compounds
Lecture 31 - Hydrogen bromide and alkali bromates
Lecture 32 - Iodine and iodine compounds
Lecture 33 - Mineral fertilizers
Lecture 34 - Nitrogen fertilizer and Urea
Lecture 35 - Potassium fertilizer
Lecture 36 - Metals and their compounds: Lithium
Lecture 37 - Sodium and its compounds
Lecture 38 - Potassium and its compounds
Lecture 39 - Magnesium and its compounds
Lecture 40 - Calcium and its compounds
Lecture 41 - Barium and its compounds
Lecture 42 - Chromium and its compounds
Lecture 43 - Manganese and its industrially important compounds
Lecture 44 - Silicon and its compounds
Lecture 45 - Organosilicon compounds, organoalkoxysilanes
Lecture 46 - Organomercapto silanes and silicones
Lecture 47 - Silicone rubber
Lecture 48 - Inorganic solids: glass
Lecture 49 - Zeolites
Lecture 50 - Inorganic Fibres: asbestos, textile glass and optical fibres
Lecture 51 - Glass fibre production and construction materials
Lecture 52 - Ceramics and its manufacturing processes
Lecture 53 - Specialty ceramic products
Lecture 54 - Ferrites and porcelain enamel
Lecture 55 - Layers of enamelling
Lecture 56 - Carbon modifications: Glassy carbon, foamed carbon, carbon black
Lecture 57 - Activated carbon
Lecture 58 - Metallic hard materials: Carbides, borides, silicides
Lecture 59 - Fillers and inorganic pigments
Lecture 60 - Oxide pigments, luminescent pigments, corrosion protection pigments, magnetic pigments