(in Polish) Advanced Organic Chemistry 310-ERS-COZE
The lecture covers the following content:
Stereochemistry (topicality, prochirality, prostereoisomerism, selectivity and specificity of the reaction, enantiomeric excess and
diastereomeric, stereoisomerism of molecules without stereogenic centres).
Principles of presenting the mechanisms of organic reactions.
Radical reactions (chain radical substitution, addition, fragmentation (Hunsdiecker reaction), non-chain radical reactions
(Birch reduction, reduction of carbonyl compounds, reactions: pinacol, McMurry, acylin condensation).
Polar reaction (nucleophilic and electrophilic: mechanism and stereochemistry).
Selected pericyclic reactions.
Organometallic compounds and their application in organic synthesis.
Laboratory exercises are designed to familiarize the student with various synthesis techniques, purification methods, and organic compound identification methods (1H NMR, 13C NMR, IR).
Type of course
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
A student knows the types of organic reactions and can discuss and graphically present the basic and complex reaction mechanisms. (KP7 WG1)
He/She has extensive knowledge in the field of organic chemistry, allowing to discuss the structure of organic compounds (including their spatial structure) and their physical and chemical properties. He/she knows the methods of synthesis and identification of organic compounds. A student can
determine the relationship between the structure and reactivity of organic compounds. Has knowledge and skills in the field of techniques
used for synthesis, purification (including column chromatography, DFC, vacuum distillation), and spectroscopic identification of organic compounds (1 H NMR, 13 C NMR, IR). (KP7 WG2)
A student mastered the manual skills necessary in laboratory work; he/she learned how to plan and perform syntheses (including multi-step syntheses) of the organic compounds, draw conclusions from the conducted experiments and present the results in the form of a written report.
A student mastered the basic skill of interpretation of IR, 1H NMR and 13C NMR spectra. (KP7 UW6)
A student can work in a group as well as independently. He/she knows and applies the rules of safe use of chemical reagents and solvents, and the segregation and utilization of chemical waste (KP7 K02).
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods
• a written exam,
• the exercise reports,
• a systematic evaluation of a student's work during seminary and laboratory classes.
Assessment criteria: in accordance with the study regulations.
Bibliography
1. J. Clayden, N. Greeves, S. Warren, P. Wothers: "Organic Chemistry",
2. Morris D.G. Stereochemistry,
3. M. B. Smith, J. March March's Advanced Organic Chemistry
4. J. March Organic Chemistry: reactions, mechanisms, structure
5. J. McMurry Organic chemistry.
6. Ian Fleming. Dudley Williams: Spectroscopic Methods in Organic Chemistry
7. Arthur Israel Vogel, Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry
8. Laurence M. Harwood, Christopher J. Moody, Experimental Organic Chemistry: Principles and Practice
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