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Advanced Organic Chemistry Course Overview Level of study Workload Course Code Semester Prerequisites Course Objectives Learning Outcomes Syllabus Labs Bachelor Degree ECTS: 6 Total Hours: 216 Contact Hours: 80 Lectures: 32 Labs: 48 Seminars: 0 ДИСЦ.В.М8 Winter General and Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry 1. Predict reaction paths for general organic synthesis methods. 2. Choose reagents and conditions for functional group transformations. 3. Design synthesis schemes for organic compounds with several functional groups starting from simple molecules. 4. Build experimental set-ups and carry out basic chemical operations in organic chemistry lab. After completing the course the student will be able to: – design an experimental procedure for the synthesis of organic compounds; purify reaction products and determine their properties; – predict reaction mechanisms for basic transformations of organic compounds; – calculate the amounts of reagents for a given organic reaction, calculate product yield; – draw structures of stereoisomers, identify the stereogenic center and assign the absolute configuration for a given molecule. 1. Aliphatic compounds 1.1 Cycloalkanes 1.2 Alkenes (advanced level) 1.3 Alkynes (advanced level) 2. Halogen derivatives 3. Heterocyclic compounds 4. Oxygen-containing compounds 4.1 Carbonyl compounds (advanced level) 4.2 Carboxylic acids and their derivatives 5. Nitrogen-containing compounds 5.1 Nitro-compound 5.2 Amines 5.3 Azo- and diazocompounds 5.4 Amino acids 6. Basics of stereochemistry 7. Organometallic compounds. 1. Nitration reactions 2. Carbonyl compounds Projects Assessment Resources Instructors 3. Derivatives for carboxylic acids 4. Azo-dyes none Exam 1. Smith V. Foundations of modern organic synthesis, 2012. http://e.lanbook.com/books/element.php?pl1_id=3171 2. March, Jerry Advanced organic chemistry : Reactions, mechanisms, and structure / J. March. — 7-th ed.. — New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2013. — 1495 p. Andrei S. Potapov http://portal.tpu.ru/SHARED/p/POTAPOV/eng