Structural and Physical Organic Chemistry 7404-SD-Ch-ChOSF
Lecture:
1. The geometric properties of organic molecules and consequences on existence of conformational equilibrium, with description of rotamerism, tautomerism, isomerism in the light of the reactivity, intermolecular interactions of photophysical properties. The stabilisation of organic compounds with the use of intermolecular interactions.
2. Modification of the structure of organic molecules in the light of instrumental methods.
3. The description of types of intermolecular interactions. Stabilisation of complexes of organic molecules by multiple hydrogen bonding.
4. The proton-transfer reactions in the ground and excited states. Instrumental methods of the proton-transfer reaction in the ground state.
5. The variability of the substituent as a tool to induce a change in properties of organic compounds. The electronic and steric effects as methods to tune and study the molecules' properties.
6. Calculations-based support of the experimental measurements.
7. The work with scientific literature.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
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Assessment criteria
Exam in writing.
Criteria:
insufficient 2 - (<50%)
sufficient 3 - (>50%)
sufficient plus 3+ - (>60%)
goog 4 - (>65%)
good plus 4+ - (>75%)
very good 5 - (>80%)
Practical placement
No practical exercises
Bibliography
1. „March’s Advanced organic chemistry” Michale B. Smith, Jerry March
2. „Metody spektroskopowe i ich zastosowanie do identyfikacji związków organicznych" red. Wojciech Zieliński
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