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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (01.11.2019)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (01.11.2019)
Students will be able to: design the structure of artificial receptor for the complexation of cation or anion select suitable analytical method for the study of the structure of the complex suggest suitable analytical/spectroscopic methods for the measuring of the complexation constants and thermodynamic parameters for selected host-guest processes apply the principals of "self-assembly" for the synthesis of topological isomers use the principals of supramolecular chemistry in the advanced organic synthesis |
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Last update: Lhoták Pavel prof. Ing. CSc. (01.11.2019)
R: Jonathan W. Steed, Jerry L. Atwood: Supramolecular Chemistry, 2nd Edition, Wiley 2009. 9780470512340 A: Beer P. D., Gale P. A., Smith D. K.: Supramolecular Chemistry, Oxford Chemistry Primers, Oxford University Press 1999. 0198504470 A: Diderich F., Stang P. J., Tykwinski R. R. (Eds.): Modern Supramolecular Chemistry, Wiley 2008, ISBN: 978-3-527-31826-1. |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (01.11.2019)
Electronic materials available at the lecturer |
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (01.11.2019)
1. What is supramolecular chemistry? Introduction and basic definitions. Chemistry of crownethers - complexation of cationts 2. Noncovalent intermolecular interactions 3. Anion complexation 4. Binding of neutral molecules, chiral recognition 5. Modular approach - the coordination chemistry of bipyridines 6. Calix[n]arenes and related macrocycles 7. Cyclodextrins, cucurbiturils, cyclotriveratrylenes 8. Chemistry of fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and other carbon allotropes 9. Dendrimers 10. The evaluation of the complexation ability - complexation constants 11. Self-assembly 12. Topological isomers (rotaxanes, catenanes, knotanes), nanomachines 13. Liquid crystals 14. Surfactants and interfacial ordering
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (01.11.2019)
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Last update: Kubová Petra Ing. (01.11.2019)
The subject is completed by the written and oral examination. A student is qualified for a final exam after obtaining credit and after giving 10 min presentation on a selected topic.
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