The Department of Oil Technology is the oldest department of HBTU (Formerly HBTI) Kanpur, established in 1921. The department offers B.Tech., M.Tech. and Ph.D. programmes. The B.Tech. programme has been accredited by NBA up to 2025. Since its inception in 1921, the Department has made great strides in the past. The department has highly qualified faculty having Ph.D. degrees with good number of research publications in National and International journals of high repute. The faculty of the department had been frequently visiting abroad to present their research work in International Conferences. The department also maintains a close liaison with other National and International institutions & industries, and has accomplished several research and development projects in collaboration with them. Further, the department has successfully completed a number o f research projects sponsored by National funding agencies viz. AICTE, DST, CSIR, UPCST etc. The department had successfully completed a prestigious Indo-Canadian partnership project in collaboration with University of Guelph, Canada. Besides this, Centre of Excellence on “Applied Research Training and Education in Lipid Science” has been established in the department under TEQIP-II (World Bank Project) in which a new state-of-the-art laboratory named, Advanced Surfactant Laboratory has been established. This laboratory is equipped with good number of modern sophisticated instruments viz. UV- Visible, FT-IR spectrophotometer, GC-MS, Atomic Bomb Calorimeter, DSC, TGA, Glossmeter, Safety Analyzer, Multi-fuel Analyzer, Surface Tensiometer, Rheometer etc. Apart from this, Knowledge Resource Center has also been established under Center of Excellence in which 20 desktop computers equipped with different software viz. MATLAB, Design Expert, STATISTICA and Origin Pro for strengthening R& D activities have been set-up. About five dozens of new books on thematic area of the Center are also available for the users. The Department has also signed MoU with a number of industries viz. M/s Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd., Mumbai, M/s FARELABS, Gurgaon, M/s Mineral Oil Corporation, Kanpur and M/s MILINDIA Ltd., Noida. The financial assistance/ scholarship is available to undergraduate students of Oil Technology from M/s Ruchi Soya Industries Ltd., Mumbai and M/s MILINDIA Ltd., Noida. The postgraduate students of Oil Technology are also having a provision of financial assistance / scholarship from M/s FARELABS, Gurgaon. The scenario of placement of students of the department is excellent, as almost all students get jobs through campus placement in the organizations of high repute. Besides, this department is the birth place of Oil Technologists’ Association of India (OTAI). The zonal and head offices of OTAI are also functioning effectively in the department.
Transforming the individuals into globally competent Chemical Technologists’-Oil Technologists’ to fulfill technological needs of industry and society.
We are committed to:
M1:Provide quality education through innovation in teaching and learning practices meeting the global standards
M2: Encourage faculty and students to carry out innovative, socially relevant and eco-efficient research
M3: Offer consultancy services using state of the art facilities fulfilling theneeds of the industry and society in the area of expertise
M4: Enable our students, faculty and staff to play leadership roles for the betterment of the society in a sustainable manner
PEO1 Graduates of the programme will contribute to the development of sustainable growth of engineering and Oil Technology sector for the betterment of society
PEO2 Graduates of the programme, as an employee of an organization or as an employer, will continuously update their domain knowledge for continuous professional development with focus on research &development and industry interaction
PEO3 Graduates of the programme will accept and create innovations in providing solution for sustainable technological development
PEO4 Graduates of the programme will discharge their duties as professional engineer and Oil Technologist with quality and ethics.
B.Tech. OT syllabis (Effective from the session 2022-2023) | VIEW |
B.Tech. OT syllabis (Effective from the session 2019-2020) | VIEW |
B.Tech. Chemical Technology – Oil Technology | VIEW |
B.Tech. Chemical Technology – Oil Technology (Effective from the session 2013-2014) | VIEW |
New Course Structure B.Tech Chemical Technology – Oil Technology | VIEW |
New Syllabus B.Tech Chemical Technology – Oil Technology | VIEW |
M.Tech. OT syllabus (Effective from the session 2023-2024) | VIEW |
M.Tech. OT syllabus (Effective from the session 2020-2021) | VIEW |
M.Tech. (Full Time) New Course Structure Technology Branches | VIEW |
M.Tech. Chemical Technology – Oil Technology | VIEW |
M. Tech. Chemical Technology (With Specialization in Oil Technology) | VIEW |
Course structure for PhD program in different specializations.
PhD courses should be taken by students in consultation with their thesis supervisors.
Name | Qualification | Designation | Mobile No. | Email Id |
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Mr. Hari Shanker Sharma | M.Tech. | Guest Faculty | 9651483466 | [email protected] |
Mr. P. C. Gupta | M.Tech. | Guest Faculty | 8318895146 | [email protected] |
Mr. Sameer Singh | M.Tech. | Guest Faculty | 8942870554 | [email protected] |
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Laboratories in Department of Oil Technology
1. UG Lab : Tergometer, Laundrometer, Lovibond Tintometer, Refectrometer, Laboratory setups for under graduate experiments, Laboratory setups for determination of Acid Value, Iodine Value, Peroxide Value, Saponification Value etc., Laboratory setups for the formulation of Soap, Shampoo, Cosmetics, Tooth Powder and Tooth Paste , Soap Testing, Detergent Testing, Essential Oils Testing etc.
2. PG Lab : Mini Distillation Plant, Centrifuge, Refrigerated Centrifuge, Hot Air Oven, Laboratory setup for Oil Refining Unit, Digital Soxhlet Extraction Unit etc.
3. Processing Lab: Pilot Plant for refining of vegetable oil, Pilot Plant for soap manufacturing, Pilot Plant for biodiesel production.
4. Instrumentation Lab : UV-Visible Spectrophotometer, Rancimat, Tensiometer, Tintometer, Deep Fryer.
5. Advance Surfactant Lab : UV-Vis spectrophotometer, Rotary Evaporator with Vacuum Controller & Diaphragm Vacuum pump, UPS- 10 Kva ‘Uniline’, Automatic Microprocessor Controlled, Multi-fuel Analyzer, FT-IR, Analytical Balance, Gloss-O- meter Differential Scanning Calorimeter, Thermo gravimetric Analyzer System, SAFETEST -II Analyzer, Lovibond Tintometer, Gas Chromatograph, Rheometer, Hybrid SFC-HPLC.
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Design Expert Software (10 User) |
STATISTICA (5 User, 5 years) |
MATLAB & Simulink (Users) |
Origin Lab Professional (10 Users) |
S.No. | Title of the book | Author/ Editor |
1. | Bailey’s Industrial Oil and Fat Products, Volumes 1-6 | Fereidoon Shahidi |
2. | Processing and Nutrition of Fats and Oils | Ernesto M. Hernandez and Afaf Kamal-Eldin |
3. | Bio based Surfactants and Detergents: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications | Douglas G. Hayes, Dai K.Y. Kitamoto, Daniel Solaimon, and Richard D. Ashby |
4. | Biocatalysis and Biotechnology for Functional Food | Ching Hou and Jei-Fu Shaw |
5. | Healthful Lipids | Casimir C. Akoh and Oi-Ming Lai |
6. | Soap manufacturing Technology | Luispitz |
7. | Biocatalysis and Bioenergy | C. T. Hou and Jei-Fu Shaw |
8. | Hydrogenation of Fats and Oils: Theory and Practice | Gary R. List and Jerry W. King |
9. | Structure and Functional Properties of Colloidal Systems | Roque Hidalgo- Alvarez |
10. | Colloids in Drug Delivery | Monzer Fanun |
11. | The Science and Technology of Industrial Water Treatment | Zahid Amjad |
12. | Logistic Regression Models | Joseph M. Hibe |
13. | Regression Modeling | Michael Panik |
14. | Analysis of Messy Data George A, Volume 1 | Milliken and Dallas E. Johnson |
15. | Design and Analysis of Experiments
Classical and Regression Approaches with SAS |
Leonard C. Onyiah |
16. | Linear Model Methodology | Andre I. Khuri |
17. | Teaching Innovations in Lipid Science | Randall J. Weselake |
18. | Fatty Acids in Health Promotion and Disease Causation | Ranald R. Watson |
19. | Lipid Oxidation Pathways, Volume2 | Afaf Kamal-Eldin and David Min |
20. | Surfactant – Based Separation Processes, Volume- 33 | J.F. Scamehorn |
21. | Biosurfactants :Production Properties, applications, Volume-48 | N. Kosaric |
22. | Surfactants in Agrochemicals, Volume-54 | T.F. Tadros |
23. | Structure- Performance Relationships In Surfactants, Volume- 70 | K. Esumi |
24. | Protein – Based Surfactants: Synthesis: Physicochemical Properties, and Applications, Volume- 101 | I.A. Nnanna |
25. | Impact of Zeolites and other Porous Materials on the New Technologies at the Beginning of the New Millennium (142 Part-A + Part- B) | Aiello R. |
26. | Surface Activity in Drug Action, Volume- 21 | R.C. Srivastava |
27. | Design Aspects of Used Lubricating Oil Re-Refining | Firas Awaja |
28. | Fuels of Opportunity: Characteristics and Uses In Combustion Systems | David A. Tillman |
29. | Waste Engine Oils: Re refining and Energy Recovery | Francois Audibert |
30. | Transportation Biofuels : Novel Pathways for the Production of Ethanol, Biogas and Biodiesel | A. Hoogendoorn |
31. | Nonionic Surfactants, Volume-1 | Schick M.J. |
32. | Emulsions and Emulsion Technology Part 1, valume-6 | K.J. Lissant |
33. | Cationic Surfactants : Organic Chemistry, Volume – 34 | J.M. Richmond |
34. | Anionic Surfactants: Biochemistry, Toxicology, Dermatology, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded, Volume-43 | C. Gloxhuber |
35. | Defoaming: Theory and Industrial Applications, Volume- 45 | P.R. Garrett |
36. | Coagulation and Flocculation: Theory and Applications, Volume-47 | B. Dobias |
37. | Fluorinated Surfactants : Synthesis, Properties, Process, Volume-33 | E. Kissa |
38. | Technological Applications of Dispersions, Volume-52 | R.B. Mckay |
39. | Cationic Surfactants : Analytical and Biological Evaluation, Volume-53 | John Cross |
40. | Solubilization in Surfactant Aggregates, Volume-55 | S.D. Christian |
41. | Emulsions and Emulsion Stability, Volume-61 | J. Sjoblom |
42. | Vesicles, Volume-62 | M. Rosoff |
43. | Surfactants in solution, Volume-64 | A.K. Chattopadhyay |
44. | Detergents and the Environment, Volume- 65 | M.J. Schwuger |
45. | Industrial Applications of Microemulsions, Volume- 66 | C. Solans |
46. | Nonionic Surfactants: Organic Chemistry, Volume-72 | N.M. Van Os |
47. | Novel Surfactants: Preparation, Application and Biodegradability, Volume- 74 | K. Holmberg |
48. | Computational Methods in Surface and Colloid Science, volume- 89 | M. Borowko |
49. | Adsorption on Silica Surfaces, volume – 90 | Eugene Papirer |
50. | Nonionic Surfactants: Alkyl Polyglucosides, Volume-91 | D. Balzer |
51. | Gemini Surfactants: Synthesis, Interfacial and Solution – Phase Behavior, and Applications, Volume- 117 | R. Zana |
Name of Faculty | Activity/Organization/Industry |
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Dr. P. K. S. Yadav | Expert opinion on rancidity of oil M/s B.L. Agro Oils Ltd. Bareilly, U.P |
Dr. R. K. Trivedi | .Haryana Co-operative Marketing Federation Ltd ( HAFED), India .Punjab Co-operative Marketing Federation Ltd ( MARKFED), India .Micronutrient Initiative, Canada .Central Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment, Govt of India |
Dr. V. K. Tyagi | .M/s Om Chemicals and Pesticides, Unnao (U.P.) .M/s Jyoti Capsules, Kanpur (U.P.) .M/s Neeraj and Company, Kanpur (U.P.) |