Overview

The topic extends the chemistry concepts of Organic Reaction and extends the fundamental concepts to modern synthetic methods used in industry and research today.This topic includes:Oxidation and reduction methods, stereochemistry and products from hydride and dissolving-metal reductionsSynthetic organic applications of phosphorus, silicon, titanium, copper, palladium and rutheniumChemistry of heterocycles: their … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to provide material to complete the basic understanding of the core organic chemistry that would be expected for a graduate of the Diploma in Nanotechnology in the workplace. It will deliver a level of understanding of 'Organic Chemistry' to students and provide an appreciation of applications in other areas of Chemistry. It will also bridge the gap between 'bookwork' organic chemistry and research areas in organic chemistry. Practical skills will be developed further with exposure to a variety of new synthetic organic chemistry techniques.

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Apply a sound knowledge and understanding of those aspects of chemistry in the syllabus to chemical problems
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Demonstrate the use of modern reagents and methods in organic synthesis
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Show an appreciation of the application of organic chemistry in industry and society
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Demonstrate developed experimental skills and the confidence to safely and efficiently manipulate organic compounds with consideration of the regulatory framework surrounding chemistry, including Occupational Health and Safety, ethics, data storage and Intellectual Property
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Show developed communication skills in the preparation of reports appropriate to their purpose, and to interact meaningfully in group discussions
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Use an understanding of how different aspects of chemistry apply in the area of organic chemistry and thus solve problems in applied chemistry
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The ability to define a research area and complete a detailed investigation in this area

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Assumed knowledge

CHEM2702 Organic Reactions, CHEM2003/9992 Analytical Chemistry II, CHEM3012/8012 Analytical Chemistry III or equivalent.