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Course, academic year 2024/2025
  
Organic Chemistry of Selected Elements - P110007
Title: Organická chemie vybraných prvků
Guaranteed by: Department of Organic Chemistry (110)
Faculty: Faculty of Chemical Technology
Actual: from 2019
Semester: winter
Points: winter s.:0
E-Credits: winter s.:0
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:3/0, other [HT]
Capacity: unlimited / unknown (unknown)
Min. number of students: unlimited
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course is intended for doctoral students only
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: Kvíčala Jaroslav prof. Ing. CSc.
Classification: Chemistry > Organic Chemistry
Is interchangeable with: AP110007
Annotation -
The course deals with deeper understanding of structure, syntheses and applications of organoelement compounds containing less common non-transition elements of the second period (organoboron and organofluorine compounds), as well as of the third period (organosilicon, organophosphorus and organosulfur compounds). Apart of that, the attention is also paid to the detailed structure, syntheses and applications of selected organometallic (organolithium, organomagnesium and organocopper) compounds and hypervalent iodine compounds. The emphasis is given to the novel structural aspects obtained by quantum chemistry studies, as well as on modern synthetic methods and understanding of their mechanisms.
Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
Aim of the course -

Students will be able to:

Understand principles of bonding in organoboron and organofluorine compounds, explain key mechanisms of syntheses and application reactions

Understand principles of bonding in organosilicon, organophosphorus and organosulfur compounds, explain key mechanisms of syntheses and application reactions

Understand principles of bonding in organolithium, organomagnesium and organocopper compounds, explain key mechanisms of syntheses and application reactions

Understand principles of bonding in hypervalent iodine compounds, explain key mechanisms of syntheses and application reactions

Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
Course completion requirements -

The subject is completed by a written exam. A student is qualified for a final exam after giving a presentation on a selected topic.

Last update: Rybáčková Markéta (15.08.2024)
Literature -

Recommended:

  • Organic synthesis, the roles of boron and silicon, Thomas, Susan E., 1991
  • Chemistry of organic fluorine compounds II, a critical review, Hudlický, Miloš, Pavláth, Attila, 1995
  • Organosulfur chemistry, Whitham, Gordon H., 1995
  • A guide to organophosphorus chemistry, Quin, Louis D., Quin, Gyöngyi Szakál

Last update: Rybáčková Markéta (15.08.2024)
Requirements to the exam - Czech

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Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
Syllabus -

1. Principles of bonding in organoboron compounds

2. Mechanisms of syntheses and applications of organoboron compounds

3. Principles of bonding in organofluorine compounds

4. Mechanisms of syntheses and applications of organofluorine compounds

5. Principles of bonding in organosilicon compounds

6. Mechanisms of syntheses and applications of organosilicon compounds

7. Principles of bonding in organophosphorus compounds

8. Mechanisms of syntheses and applications of organophosphorus compounds

9. Principles of bonding in organosulfur compounds

10. Mechanisms of syntheses and applications of organosulfur compounds

11. Principles of bonding in organoselenium compounds, mechanisms of syntheses and applications

12. Principles of bonding in organolithium and organomagnesium compounds, mechanisms of syntheses and applications

13. Principles of bonding in organocopper compounds, mechanisms of syntheses and applications

14. Principles of bonding in hypervalent organoiodine compounds, mechanisms of syntheses and applications

Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
Learning resources -

Electronic version of lectures

Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
Entry requirements -

None

Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
Registration requirements -

Inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry

Last update: Kvíčala Jaroslav (09.07.2018)
 
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