6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate - Unit
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Faculty
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chief examiner(s)
Coordinator(s)
Unit guides
Prohibitions
PSC1021
Notes
Previously coded PSC1021 Bioorganic and medicinal chemistry I
Synopsis
This unit introduces students to the principles of molecular structure that determine the chemical properties and mechanism of action of therapeutic agents. After examining how the rules of chemical bonding and molecular shape derive from the electronic structure of atoms, the unit will explore how these rules lead to the complex architecture of organic chemistry and to patterns of molecular reactivity. This will involve a discussion of the following topics:
- Hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes)
- Haloalkanes
- Chirality
- Alcohols, ethers and thiols
- Aromatic compounds (benzene and its derivatives)
Analytical methods (spectrophotometry, NMR and IR spectroscopy) to identify molecules and their structural features will be introduced in theory and practice. In laboratory classes, students will learn how to harness molecular reactivity for the preparation of medicinal compounds using common organic chemical techniques.
Outcomes
At the end of this unit students will be able to:
- Apply the key concepts in chemical structure and bonding, including functional groups, to rationalising the shape, properties and reactions of molecules;
- Determine the identity and molecular structure of small molecules using spectroscopic, chromatographic and other experimental data.
- Safely and competently perform a basic practical investigation using standard laboratory techniques.
Assessment
Final written examination (2 hours): 50%; practical sessions, report, mid-semester test and workshops: 45%; in-class exercises: 5%
Workload requirements
Contact hours for on-campus students:
- Twenty four 1-hour lectures
- Six 3-hour lab practicals
- Six 3-hour workshops
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