CHM2911

Molecular design and reactivity

(SCI)

Dr Andrea Robinson

6 points + Three 1-hour lectures and the equivalent of 3 hours laboratory activity per week + First semester + Clayton + Prerequisites: CHM1011 and CHM1022 OR CHM1031 and CHM1042 or equivalent, or BMS1011 + Prohibitions: CHM2912 and related aspects of CHM2011, CHM2022, CHM2111,CHM2132; those students who have already completed CHM2011, CHM2022, CHM2111,CHM2132 must consult the year coordinator

Synopsis: Basic principles and key aspects of molecular design, synthesis, structure and reactivity of carbon based molecules and metal complexes with examples taken from important biological, industrial and environmental processes. It will cover aspects of reactive intermediates; carbocations; molecular rearrangements; nucleophilic substitution; elimination reactions; free radicals; aromatic and heterocyclic chemistry; pericyclic reactions; carbonyl compounds; geometry, properties and bonding in transition metal complexes; metal coordination environments in metalloproteins; metal ions in metalloproteins; metal complexation in aquatic systems.

Assessment: Examination (3 hours): 70% + Practical work: 30%