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Students will be able to: apply basic photochemical rules and laws lead experiments on photochemical equipment use photochemistry and photocatalysis when designing new reactions
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R: Klán P., Wirz J.: Photochemistry of Organic Compounds. From Concepts to Practice, 2009 John Wiley & Sons, ISBN: 978-1-4051-6173-2 A: Turro N.J., Ramamurthy V., Scaiano J.C.: Principles of Molecular Photochemistry. An Introduction, 2009 University Science Books, ISBN: 978-1-891389-57-3 |
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Materials available at e-learning portal of the subject Monografies for various methods: Photochemistry of Organic Compounds: From Concepts to Practice https://onlinelibrary-wiley-com.ezproxy.vscht.cz/doi/book/10.1002/9781444300017 |
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1. Introduction to photochemistry 1 (nature of photochemistry, Jabloński diagram), 2. Introduction to photochemistry 2 (excited states, basic laws and rules) 3. Radiative photophysical processes 1 (absorption and emission, Franck-Condon principle) 4. Radiative photophysical processes 2 (fluorescence, phosphorescence, electron spectroscopy) 5. Nonradiative photophysical processes 1 (state diagram, crossing of electronic states) 6. Nonradiative photophysical processes 2 (internal conversion, intersystem crossing) 7. Mechanistic photochemistry (rate constants, quantum yield, Stern-Volmer equation) 8. Experimental photochemistry (technique of preparative photochemistry, sources of UV/Vis, filters) 9. Bimolecular deactivating processes (excimers, exciplexes, energy transfer, sensitization) 10. Photochemical reactions 1 (cycloaddition of alkenes, enones, imines and indoles) 11. Photochemical reactions 2 (isomerization on double bond, electrocyclization, rearrangements) 12. Photochemical reactions 3 (isomerization of benzene, fragmentation) 13. Photochemical reactions 4 (addition, reduction, oxidation by singlet oxygen, substitution) 14. Photocatalysis (basic aspects, application) 15. Photochemical and photocatalytic equipment in batch and flow mode |
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Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Engineering |
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It is compulsory to pass written examination test with the result at least 50 %, and finally to pass successfuly the oral examination (50 %). Students can complete the exam in Czech or English. |