Course title
応用有機合成特論   [Advanced Organic Synthesis]
Course category courses for master's programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester Spring 
Course type Spring  Course code 1060203
Instructor(s)
齊藤 亜紀夫, 山崎 孝   [SAITO Akio, YAMAZAKI Takashi]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
Heterocyclic compounds are very important compounds, which have found in useful substances such as medicines, agrochemicals, functional materials and so on. It becomes the beginning to the invention of novel useful materials to learn the chemical property of the known heterocyclic compound. In this lecture, not only reactivities and synthetic methods of representative heterocyclic compounds but also functions of biologically active substances and details of innovative drug development will be explained.
Expected Learning
Participants will be able to understand 1) the systematic classifications, the names and structures of heterocycles, 2) functions, reactivities and synthetic methods of electron-rich and electron-deficient heterocycles, 3) the relationship between heterocycles and medicines.
Course schedule
[1st Lecture] Introduction to the present lecture: the systematic classifications, the names and structures of heterocycles
[2nd to 7th Lecture] functions, reactivities and synthetic methods of five and six-membered heterocycles (heteroles, azoles and pyridines) and fused heterocycles.
[8th Lecture] Midterm test (The contents of 2nd to 7th lectures are on the test)
[9th to 10th Lecture] functions of nucleic acids and vitamines
[11th Lecture] Concept and applications of click chemistry
[12th to 14th Lecture] drug design
[15th Lecture] Final test (The contents of all lectures are on the test)
Prerequisites
Students entering this class are assumed to have had undergraduate organic chemistry (at least 4 classes) in the department of applied chemistry.
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3/2/2017 10:16:08 AM