Course Objectives :
The aim of the course is to give advanced knowledge in synthetic organic chemistry so that the learner can suggest alternative reagents and reactions for performing desired organic transformations. It is also aimed at making students aware of the basic principles and applications of green chemistry so that they acquire the competence to think, design and develop sustainable chemistry.
Course Outcomes (COs):
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CHY 321 |
Synthesis & Retrosynthesis in Organic Chemistry |
The students will be able to-
CO90- appraise the metal and non-metal-based oxidation and reduction reactions from the mechanistic, stereochemistry and regiochemistry point of view. CO91-demonstrate the use of organocatalysts specifically, Covalent, Noncovalent and Phosphorus containing organocatalysts in the synthesis of a diverse range of organic compounds CO92- predict structures of the products based on the reaction conditions and reagents used. CO93-justify the use of a specific organic reagent and catalyst in a particular reaction via the mechanism of the reaction CO94- analyze the environmental impacts of chemistry and highlight the use and significance of 12 basic principles of Green Chemistry CO95- hypothesise novel organic compounds using the newer greener sustainable technologies and methods for cleaner environment & energy CO96- appraise the newly reported organic reactions along with the mechanisms involved in the formation of C-C, C-X, C=C bonds. |
Interactive lectures
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Semester end examination
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Laws of photochemistry. Fate of excited molecules - Jablonskii diagram, intersystem crossing, energy transfer, photosensitization, quenching, quantum yield, Stern-Volmer equation. Photochemical reactions of ketones – alpha cleavage or Norrish type I cleavage, gamma hydrogen transfer or Norrish type II cleavage; photo reductions; Paterno-Buchi reactions; photochemistry of α,β-unsaturated ketones, β,γ-unsaturated ketones, cyclohexadienones (cross conjugated and conjugated).