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The subject is focused on exercising transformations in organic synthesis which is followed by introduction of novel approaches used for selective introduction and transformation of functional groups including application of protecting groups.
Last update: Cibulka Radek (04.07.2018)
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Students will be able to:
apply methods for introduction of organic functional groups
transform and remove various functionalities in organic molecules
construct various carbon chains of complex organic molecules
selectively protect functional groups in multi-functional compounds
design syntheses of organic compounds on intermediate level
Last update: Cibulka Radek (04.07.2018)
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It is compulsory to pass two seminar tests with the average result at least 50%,written examination test with the result at least 50%, and finally to pass successfuly the oral examination. Last update: Cibulka Radek (04.07.2018)
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R: Carey, Sundberg: Advanced Organic Chemistry, 5th Ed., Part B. Springer, New York 2007, 978-0387683461.
A: Smith, M.: Organic Synthesis, 4th Ed. Academic Press, 2016, 978-0128007204.
A: Smith, M.: March's Advanced Organic Chemistry: Reactions, Mechanisms, and Structure, 7th Ed. Wiley, 2013, 978-0470462591. Last update: Kundrát Ondřej (18.06.2024)
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1. Redox reactions in organic chemistry - introduction.
2. Reduction methods in organic chemistry. Selectivity.
3. Oxidation - tool to increase oxidation state of the molecule. Modern stoichiometric and catalytic oxidation method.
4. Halogenation. Chemoselectivity and regioselectivity.
5. Alkylation a acylation reactions - introduction. Alkylations and acylation in aromatic compounds, selectivity.
6. Selective alkylation - tool for synthesis of amines, ethers and thioethers.
7. C-alkylation: important tool for carbon chain construction.
8. Selective introduction of nitrogen-containing functional groups.
9. Transformation of nitrogen-containing derivatives.
10. Formation of organometallic compounds.
11. Aplication of organometallic compounds.
12. Elimination reactions in organic synthesis. Chemoselectivity and regioselectivity.
13. Modern methods for preparation and synthesis of carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acids.
14. Principle of protection in organic synthesis. Selectivity of protection and deprotection. Last update: Cibulka Radek (04.07.2018)
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Teaching support to lectures at the lecturer Last update: Pátková Vlasta (18.04.2018)
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