Course title
遷移金属化学   [Transition Metal Chemistry]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 34  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 023213
Instructor(s)
平野 雅文   [HIRANO Masafumi]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
[Objective] Reactions using organometallic compounds are essential in modern organic synthesis chemistry, and the recent Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been selected in the field of organometallic chemistry. Organometallic chemistry is a hybrid of organic and inorganic chemistry and is also a frontier. Therefore, a systematic understanding based on knowledge of organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry is desired. The position within the specialized subject is an elementary understanding of chemistry, which is the boundary region between organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry and catalytic chemistry.

[Outline] In this lecture, the definition of organometallic compounds, structural features, elementary reactions, basic catalytic reactions and recent catalytic reactions will be taught. Regarding catalytic reactions using organometallic compounds, several examples were given in "Organic Chemistry III", but only examples were introduced. In order to deepen the understanding of the catalytic reaction in this lecture, the lecture will be advanced step by step so that it can be correctly understood that the catalytic reaction is composed of combinations of elementary reactions caused by organometallic compounds.
Expected Learning
Understand the nature and elementary reactions of organometallic compounds and understand that catalytic reactions are built by combining elementary reactions. Understand the catalytic reactions of organometallic compounds used in general organic synthetic chemistry.

Please refer to the curriculum map in the course guide for the curriculum policy of this course.
Course schedule
Organometallic chemistry and molecular catalysis are one of the modern leading fields both in inorganic and organic chemistries. In this class, the fundamental chemistry in these developing fields will be prelected.

Lecture 1: opening talk: introduction
Lecture 2: what is the organometallic compounds
Lecture 3: features of ligands
Lecture 4: synthesis of organometallic compounds
Lecture 5: basic reactions by organometallic compounds
Lecture 6: homogeneous hydrogenation
Lecture 7: hydrosilylations/borylation/carbonylation
Lecture 8: mid term exam
Lecture 9: functionalization of alkenes
Lecture 10: allylation reactions
Lecture 11: olefin metathesis reactions
Lecture 12: cross coupling reactions
Lecture 13: catalytic C-H bond activation
Lecture 14: recent topics
Lecture 15: Comprehensive summary
final exam.
Prerequisites
Organic chemistry I, II, III and bioorganic chemistry, inorganic chemistry I and II are taken. Students who have not taken these courses will be allowed to take the course, but the lecture will proceed on the premise that they know the content of the course. For this reason, reviewing these lectures is also important and requires four hours of study every week for preparation, lectures, homework, assignment reports, review, etc.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Organometallic Chemistry by Fumitoshi Kakiuchi, Kyoritsu Publlishers, ISBN 978-4-320-04411-1. You can download the PowerPoint file used in this course from the Moodle system. However, due to copyright issues, it is only used for personal learning, and reproduction or distribution is prohibited. Assignments and homework will be made through Moodle in a timely manner.
References
Assessment/Grading
Homework / report /etc 20 points, mid-term exam 40 points, final exam 40 points. 90 points or more S, 80 points to less than 90 points A, 70 points to less than 80 points B , C is 60 points or more and less than 70 points, and D or E is less than 60 points.

The distribution of results in fiscal 2018 was S (5%), A (39%), B (24%), C (24%), and D (7%).
Message from instructor(s)
Organometallic compounds are a treasure trove of new reactions, and are also used as raw materials for electronic materials such as polymer batteries and semiconductors, and are the most advanced academic fields. However, knowledge of both organic chemistry and inorganic chemistry is indispensable for a perfect understanding, and it is difficult to master organometallic compounds without basic knowledge. A good understanding of this area will surely help in the future.
Course keywords
Organometallic Compounds, Molecular Catalyses
Office hours
Monday.12:00-13:00. However, you can contact me with email.
Remarks 1
As a general rule, the score of the exam will be scored within 24 hours, and the student ID number and score will be posted in the elevator hall on the 5th floor of New Building No. 1 for the next 6 days. If you do not wish to be disclosed, please make a written request before the second lecture. In this case, the inquiry of the score cannot be accepted.
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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1/22/2020 4:58:04 PM