Course: Organic Chemistry

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Course title Organic Chemistry
Course code TUCH/TWM4O
Organizational form of instruction no contact
Level of course Doctoral
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter and summer
Number of ECTS credits 0
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Klásek Antonín, prof. Ing. DrSc.
Course content
- Formation and characterisation of chemical bond, conformation and configuration, Fischer, Newman and Haworth projection, geometric isomerism, stereochemistry of cycles. - Symmetry of molecules, chiral elements, specification of molecular chirality, tautomerism. - Polarity of chemical bonds, inductive, mesomeric and steric effects, hyperconjugation, charge-transfer complexes. - Theory of transition state, kinetic and thermodynamic control of chemical reactions, solvation effect, methods of reaction mechanism determination. - Nucleophilic substitution in saturated systems - kinetics, effects of reactants structure and reaction conditions. - Electrophilic and radical substitution in saturated systems. - Electrophilic and nucleophilic in aromatic systems. - Mono- and bimolecular elimination reactions. - Nucleophilic, electrophilic and radical additions, aldolisation and related reactions. - Esterification and ester hydrolysis, reaction of enamines. - Molecular rearrangements of saturated and unsaturated systems, asymmetrical reactions. - Carbohydrates - stereochemistry and reactions, lipids. - Peptides and proteins - formation and properties. - Nucleic acids - the composition and operation. - Photochemical reactions - electron transitions, decomposition of the excited state, transfer of energy. - Photochemistry of selected organic compounds, photochemical oxidations with singlet and triplet oxygen. - Reaction intermediates - carbocations, carbanions, carbenes, nitrenes, arines. - The formation, identification and reactivity of free radicals. - Elemental and complex reactions of radicals, branched and unbranched chain reactions, free radicals in biological systems. - Nomenclatury of heterocycles, preparations and reactions of basic five- and six membered heterocycles and their benzodeivatives, pyrimidine and its derivatives, triazine, purines.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book), Individual work of students
  • Preparation for examination - 80 hours per semester
prerequisite
Knowledge
Knowledge of organic chemistry (chemistry-oriented master degree level).
Knowledge of organic chemistry (chemistry-oriented master degree level).
learning outcomes
stereochemical concepts and expressing the spatial arrangement of molecules in the names of compounds
stereochemical concepts and expressing the spatial arrangement of molecules in the names of compounds
mechanisms of homolytic and heterolytic reactions of organic compounds
mechanisms of homolytic and heterolytic reactions of organic compounds
mechanisms of pericyclic reactions
mechanisms of pericyclic reactions
the principle of photochemical reactions
the principle of photochemical reactions
structures of carbohydrates, lipids, peptides and nucleic acids
structures of carbohydrates, lipids, peptides and nucleic acids
nomenclature, reactivity and syntheses of monocyclic heterocycles with oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur atoms and their benzologs
nomenclature, reactivity and syntheses of monocyclic heterocycles with oxygen, nitrogen and sulfur atoms and their benzologs
Skills
to draw formulas expressing the constitution, configuration and conformation of molecules according to the names of the compounds
to draw formulas expressing the constitution, configuration and conformation of molecules according to the names of the compounds
to draw diagrams showing reaction mechanisms
to draw diagrams showing reaction mechanisms
to explain the methods of determining the reaction mechanism
to explain the methods of determining the reaction mechanism
to assume the possible course of chemical reactions of organic compounds according to their structure and reaction conditions
to assume the possible course of chemical reactions of organic compounds according to their structure and reaction conditions
to propose possibilities for the preparation of compounds based on knowledge of reactions leading to certain types of compounds
to propose possibilities for the preparation of compounds based on knowledge of reactions leading to certain types of compounds
to explain the possibilities of carrying out asymmetric reactions with giving of examples
to explain the possibilities of carrying out asymmetric reactions with giving of examples
teaching methods
Knowledge
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book)
Individual work of students
Individual work of students
Methods for working with texts (Textbook, book)
Skills
Individual work of students
Individual work of students
Practice exercises
Practice exercises
assessment methods
Knowledge
Oral examination
Oral examination
Recommended literature
  • Červinka, O. a kol. Chemie organických sloučenin. Praha : SNTL, 1985.
  • Červinka, O., Dědek, V., Ferles, M. Organická chemie. Praha : Informatorium, 1991. ISBN 80-85427-03-6.
  • Joule J.A., Mills K., Smith G.P. Heterocyclic Chemistry. 3rd Ed., Chapman and Hall, London 1995.
  • Klásek A. Organická chemie. ES UTB, Zlín 2006. &, &.
  • Kolektiv. Chemie organických sloučenin I a II. Praha : SNTL, 1985.
  • Lazár, M. Chemické reakcie voľných radikálov. Bratislava : ALFA, 1983.
  • McMurry J. Organic Chemistry. Brooks/Cole Publ. Co., 1966. ISBN 0-534-23832-7.
  • McMurry, J. Organická chemie. Praha, 2015. ISBN 978-80-7080-930-3.
  • Morris D.G. Stereochemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge 2001.
  • Panico, R. a kol. Průvodce názvoslovím organických sloučenin podle IUPAC. Praha : Academia, 2000. ISBN 80-200-0724-5.
  • Taylor P. (Ed.). Mechanism and Synthesis. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge 2002.


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