Course title | |||||
有機化学Ⅰ [Organic ChemistryⅠ] | |||||
Course category | technology speciality courses | Requirement | Credit | 2 | |
Department | Year | 1~4 | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 021312 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
荻野 賢司 [OGINO Kenji] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Graduate School of Bio-Applications and Systems Engineering | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
Aim: This lecture introduces basic knowledge and ways of thinking for structure, property and reactivity of organic molecules. Through a lecture series [organic chemistry I-III], students in division of applied chemistry systematically learn the basics of organic chemistry, which is designed to build up foundations for chemical research in academics and industries. As an introductory part of the series, this lecture aims to understand important and common concepts of organic chemistry. Outline: This lecture covers molecular orbital, covalent bond, resonance, acid/base, functional group, IUPAC nomenclature, molecular interactions towards understandings of properties and structures of organic molecules. The main topics includes organic chemistry of alkane and alkene, concepts for stereochemistry and chirality to foster the ability to consider three-dimensional structure of molecules. Explanation of reaction mechanisms indicating movements of paired electron using a curved arrow will provide methods of understanding for conversions of organic molecules. |
Expected Learning |
It is required to understand such fundamental issues studies at lectures as acidity and alkanes, alkenes, stereochemistry, and so on. Corresponding criteria in the Diploma Policy: See the Curriculum maps. |
Course schedule |
1. Electronic Structure and Bonding (part 1) 2. Electronic Structure and Bonding (part 2) 3. Electronic Structure and Bonding (part 3) 4. Acids and Bases (part 1) 5. Acids and Bases (part 2) 6. An Introduction to Organic Compounds (part 1) 7. An Introduction to Organic Compounds (part 2) 8. Reviewal of the fast half Midterm examination 9. An Introduction to Organic Compounds (part 3) 10. Isomers (part 1) 11. Isomers (part 2) 12. Alkenes (part 1) 13. Alkenes (part 2) 14. Alkenes (part 3) 15. Reviewal of the last half End-of-term examination |
Prerequisites |
Reviewal of basic chemistry you learned in high school. |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
The textbook: Paula Y. Bruice, Organic chemistry 7th edition Paula Y. Bruice, Study Guide and Solution Manual 7th edition |
References |
Stuart Warren, Organic Chemistry 2nd edition. |
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 the our university is required to get the grade. The rate of evaluation is as follows: Normal score: 20%, quizzes and and online test: 80%. Evaluation will be carried out based on the extent of comprehension for the content dealt with in class. Grade will be given according to the following criteria by comprehensive evaluation: S: 90 points or more, A: 80 or more and less than 90 points, B: 70 or more and less than 80 points, C: 60 or more and less than 70 points. Grade distribution (FY2019): S 10%, A 25%, B 35%, C 28%, D 2% (FY2020): S 2%, A 23%, B 37%, C 31%, D 7% |
Message from instructor(s) |
Wrighting chemical structures, molecular orbitals, and reaction mechanisms with the curved arrows must be the strating point to acquire "Organic Chemistry". |
Course keywords |
chemical bonding, hybridized orbitals, alkanes, alkenes, IUPAC nomenclature, stereochemistry |
Office hours |
Prof. Kenji OGINO (BASE building: 323) Anytime |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
3/29/2021 10:19:06 PM |