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生命有機化学Ⅰ [Bioorganic Chemistry Ⅰ] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses,ets. | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 1~4 | Semester | Fall | |
Course type | Fall | Course code | 021115 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
眞鍋 史乃 [] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Engineering | Office | Email address |
Course description |
This course provides basic organic chemistry. In organic chemistry, stereochemisty is the most important issue. This course covers definition of stereochemistry, chirality, and basic reaction modes. This course also provides relationship stereochemistry and kinetics of substitution reaction and elimination reaction of alkyl halide. In addition, this course covers addition reaction to alkenes. |
Expected Learning |
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to: (1) Understand nomenclature on stereochemistry (enantiomer, diastereomer, R/S definition) (2) Describe reaction on alkyl halide (SN1, SN2, E1, E2) in view of stereochemistry and kinetics (3) Describe reactivity of alkene and selectivity of reaction |
Course schedule |
Week1: Introduction, Stereochemistry (1) (Chirality, nomenclature) Week 2: Stereochemistry (2)(Chirality and enantiomer) Week 3: Stereochemistry (3)(Chirality and enantiomer) Week 4: Practice(Molecular Model, Practice) Week 5: Stereochemistry (4)(Diastereomer and enantiomer) Week 6: Alkyl halide (1) (Nomenclature, structure, property, and preparation) Week 7: Alkyl halide (2) (Substituent reaction: stereochemistry and kinetics) Week 8: Alkyl halide (2) (Elimination reaction: stereochemistry and kinetics) Week 9: Alkene (1) (Nomenclature, structure, property, and preparation) Week 10 Alkene (2) (Reactivity of alkene, addition reaction) Week 11: Mid-semester examination Week 12: Alkene (3) (Addition reaction) Week 13: Alkene (4) (Addition reaction) Week 14: Alkene (Reaction of carbene, Organometallic reaction) Week 15: Examination (from Week 1 to week 14) |
Prerequisites |
This class is based on contents of organic chemistry in the spring semester. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Organic Chemistry (8th edition) Leroy G. Wade ISBN-13: 978-0321768414 Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry (8th edition) Leroy G. Wade , Jan W. Simek ISBN-13: 978-0321773890 |
References |
Organic Chemistry, John McMurry ISBN-13: 978-084005431 |
Assessment/Grading |
Evaluation is based on attendance status (10%), weekly homework (10%), mid-semester examination (30%), and Examination (50%). Distribution of evaluation:S 13%; A 15%; B 21%; C 45%; D 6% |
Message from instructor(s) |
Biological events can be explained by organic chemistry. It is desired for you cultivate ability to explain organic chemistry based on a unified concept. We cannot take enough time for practice in the class due to time limitation. Please complement yourself with homework and exercises. |
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9/25/2018 10:33:35 AM |