NKEK11003U Advanced synthetic techniques

Volume 2013/2014
Education
MSc Programme in Chemistry
Content

This is an advanced synthesis course designed to train students at the late master's level and at the PhD level. The course will describe and discuss modern tecniques for the synthesis of advanced organic and inorganic small-molecules. The focus of the course is to describe and demonstarte techniques for synthesis rather than the preperation of specific molecules.

Learning Outcome

Knowledge:
After the course the student will be able to describe and discuss modern tecniques for the synthesis of advanced organic and inorganic small-molecules. 

Skills:
To work independantly with specialised equipment and advanced synthesis methods.
To work with synthetic chemistry under an inert atmosphere and at anhydrous conditions.
To work with microscale reactions.
To work responibly with highly reactive reagents and low boiling liquids and gasses. 
To work responsibly with chemical reactions at extreeme temperatures and pressures.
To work with various types of chomatographic purification methods and make educated choices regarding purification methods.

Competences:
To assess when the use of advanced techniques and advamced equipment is necessary and to make educated choices regarding the execution of the chemical reactions and the purification methods.

Recommended reading: 1: J. Leonard, B. Lygo, G. Procter, Advanced practical organic chemistry, Taykor & Francis, second edition, 1998. ISBN: 0-7487-4071-6. 2: J. Becker, M. Begtrup, M. B. Nielsen, Håndbog i synteseteknikker, Gyldendal, 2012. ISBN: 978-87-02-09917-1.

The course 'videregående organisk kemi' and 'videregående syntese' must have been passed before attending. A bachelor's degree in chemistry is also a prerequisite for attending.
The course 'videregående organisk kemi' and 'videregående syntese' must have been passed before attending. A bachelor's degree in chemistry is also a prerequisite for attending.
Laboratory exercises and lectures.
An experimental synthetic bachelor's project must have been passed before taking this course and an experimental master's / PhD project must have been started as well.

PhD students can sign up for the course by contacting Michael Pittelkow per e-mail (pittel@kiku.dk) before 3/5-2013 (noon). Cost for external PhD students: 5.000 kr.

In 2014 the course will be in week 31-32 (28/7-2014 - 8/8-2014).
  • Category
  • Hours
  • Lectures
  • 26
  • Practical exercises
  • 80
  • Preparation
  • 100
  • Total
  • 206
Credit
7,5 ECTS
Type of assessment
Written assignment
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Exam registration requirements
This course is full time for 2 weeks + a large written assignment.
Participation in the lab course is compulsory (37,5 hours per week, minimum 90% participation). The written assignment must be approved.
Aid
All aids allowed
Marking scale
passed/not passed
Censorship form
No external censorship
Exam period
September 1st 2013.
Re-exam
Re-submit the exam assingment (October 1st 2013).
Criteria for exam assesment
See Learning Outcome