Course title
有機化学Ⅰ   [Organic Chemistry I]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 1  Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 01BN1102
Instructor(s)
千葉 一裕, 夏目 雅裕   [CHIBA Kazuhiro, NATSUME Masahiro]
Facility affiliation Center for Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Prevention Research Office Bio-organic Chemistry  Email address

Course description
This course provides students with the basics of organic chemistry required for understanding life science. The topics covered are the nature of atomos and electron, and the behavior and reactions of alkanes, alkenes and alkynes.
Expected Learning
Understand shape of molecule based on the orbital, and hybrid orbital.
Understand chemical bond: covalent bond sharing two electrons by two atoms which are combined with each other by a chemical bond.
Understand chemical reactions based on electron transfer: chemical reaction means fission or formation of chemical bond. Chemical reaction takes place with electron transfer.
Course schedule
Structure and Bond, Acids and Bases
Atomic structure: Nucleus, Orbitals, Electron Configuration, Chemical bonding theory, Hybrid orbitals, Drawing chemical structure, Polar covalent bonds, Acids and Bases

Organic Compounds: Alkanes and Their Stereochemistry
Functional Groups, Alkanes and Alkane Isomers, Naming Alkanes, Conformation of Ethane, Naming Cycloalkane

Alkenes: Structure and Reactivity
Cis-Trans Isomers of Alkenes, Stability of Alkenes, An Overview of Reactions, Equilibria, Rates, and Energy Changes, Transition States and Intermediates

Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes
Reaction of Alkenes: Addition Reactions, Elimination Reactions, Hydrogenation, Chain-Growth Polymers, Reaction of Alkynes: Preparation of Alkynes, Addition Reactions, Hydrations, Alkyne Acidity

Each segment is mostly completed in three times of lectures
Prerequisites
Required Text(s) and Materials
J. E. McMurry and E. E. Simanek, Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 6th Ed. 2007
References
Study Guide and Solutions Manual for McMurry and Simanek's Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 6th Ed. etc.
Assessment/Grading
Results will be evaluated in the test performed at middle and end of the semester.
Message from instructor(s)
Storage of knowledge is important to an organic chemistry. I try so that the beginning may be advanced slowly, so it's desirable to understand in lecture time.
It is positively recommended to prepare by reading the text book, and to repeat for understanding. It's important to solve the exercise which appears on the end in each chapter.
Course keywords
organic compound, chemical reaction, reaction mechanism
Office hours
Questions and comments are acceptable by e-mail. If you hope to discuss in my laboratory, please ask me.
Remarks 1
This course is followed by Organic Chemistry II and then III.
Remarks 2
Related URL
http://web.tuat.ac.jp/~bio-org/E-home.html
Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/22/2017 2:31:57 PM