Course title | |||||
物理有機化学特論 [Advanced Physical-Organic Chemistry] | |||||
Course category | courses for doctoral programs | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | ~ | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 1080201 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
山崎 孝, 齊藤 亜紀夫 [YAMAZAKI Takashi, SAITO Akio] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Engineering | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
The aim of this lecture is to obtain knowledge which can be used as the guide for stereoselective reactions. It is possible to cover a wide range of organic chemistry by learning other related lectures in this department. |
Expected Learning |
Students are required to understand a variety of issues related to this lecture. |
Course schedule |
This lecture covers important issues contained in the field of organic chemistry, and the basic concept as well as application are described with reference to historically important and recently reported articles. The main subjects are as follows. 1st Lecture Fluorine Chemistry (1) Basics 2nd Lecture Fluorine Chemistry (2) Application 3rd Lecture Curtin-Hammett rule 4th Lecture Felkin-Anh model 5th Lecture Stereoselective alkylation (1) Basics 6th Lecture Stereoselective alkylation (2) Application 7th Lecture Stereoselective crossed aldol reactions (1) Basics 8th Lecture Stereoselective crossed aldol reactions (2) Application 9th Lecture Summary and Examination 10th Lecture Claisen rearrangement 11th Lecture Michael addition (1) Basics 12th Lecture Michael addition (2) Application 13th Lecture Diels-Alder reactions 14th Lecture Epoxydation reactions 15th Lecture Summary and Examination |
Prerequisites |
Students are required to have already studied some organic chemistry lectures during undergraduate courses. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
This lecture uses powerpoint files and students are required to print them by themselves after downloading. |
References |
Textbooks for graduate school students are most appropriate. |
Assessment/Grading |
The grade evaluation in this online class is premised on all attendances, and comprehensively evaluates the attitude to learn, quizzes, report, and online tests. Standard study time set by our university is required to get the grade. The rate of evaluation is as follows: Midterm and final exams: 35% each, online test: 30%. Grade will be given according to the following criteria by comprehensive evaluation: S: ?90 points, A: 80 to 90 points, B: 70 to 80 points, C: 60 to 70 points, D: <60 points. |
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Last update |
4/22/2020 7:59:12 PM |