(in Polish) Supramolecular Chemistry 0600-S3-DSC-EN-SCh
1. Geometric properties of organic molecules and consequences of conformational equilibrium. The description of rotamerism, tautomeric and isomerism in the light of intermolecular interactions and self-organisation of organics.
2. Description of the type of stabilising and destabilising interactions, which influences the association. The influence of the number of hydrogen bonds and secondary interactions on complex stability.
3. The influence of the structure of organic molecules on the ship of complexes they are able to form, proton transfer equilibrium, weak interactions and the character of the secondary interactions.
4. The application of the supramolecular complexes in chosen branches of chemistry.
5. Experimental and theoretical methods to study interactions.
6. Working with the reference data and critical assessment of such data.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
insuficient – 2 (<50%)
sufficient – 3 (>50%)
sufficient plus – 3+ (>60%)
good – 4 (>65%)
good plus – 4+ (>75%)
very good – 5 (>80%)
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
1. „Wybrane aspekty chemii supramolekularnej” red. Grzegorz Schroeder
2. „Wstęp do chemii supramolekularnej” H. Dodziuk
3. „Kompleksy typu gość-gospodarz” red. Grzegorz śchroeder
4. „Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry” J. Atwood
5. "Supramolecular Chemistry - Fundamentals and Applications" Authors: Ariga, Katsuhiko, Kunitake, Toyoki
6. "Comprehensive Supramolecular Chemistry II, Second Edition" Editor-in-Chief:
Jerry L. Atwood
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