Course title
植物栄養学   [Plant Nutrition]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester YearLong 
Course type YearLong  Course code 01bn2013
Instructor(s)
田中 知己, 杉村 智史   [TANAKA Tomomi, SUGIMURA Satoshi]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
Basic synthetic organic chemistry lecture will be given in this class, with the focus on multistep processes. Several reactions should be employed to synthesize the desired compound, which will be introduced in this class.
Expected Learning
First, one should understand organic reactions based on the mechanisms and reasonably predict the products even those generated from unknown substrates. Second, one should give synthetic schemes for relatively complicated molecules.

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Course schedule
1st and 2nd classes will give outlines for synthetic organic chemistry.
From 3rd to 7th classes will explain organic reactions based on their mechanisms.
Summary of the first half of the classes and midterm exam will be carried out in 8th class.
From 9th to 14th classes will explain multistep synthetic organic chemistry.
Summary of the second half of the classes and final exam will be carried out in 15th class.
Prerequisites
Organic Chemistry I, II, and III are expected to be studied, but it is not required. In addition to 30 hours in classes, students are recommended to spend the standard amount of time as specified by the University.
Required Text(s) and Materials
None
References
Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry
Assessment/Grading
Evaluate based on midterm and final exams.
Message from instructor(s)
Let's enjoy not only single organic reactions but also their combinations to construst the desired complicated molecules.
Course keywords
organic chemistry
Office hours
Please contact by an e-mail.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
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Last update
2/22/2023 9:49:15 AM