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B016772 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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Teaching Language
Course Content
Suggested readings
Type of Assessment
Academic Year 2016-17
Course year
First year - Second Semester
Belonging Department
Experimantal and Clinical Medicine
Course Type
Single education field course
Scientific Area
CHIM/06 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Credits
6
Teaching Hours
48
Teaching Term
01/03/2017 ⇒ 30/04/2018
Attendance required
No
Type of Evaluation
Final Grade
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Lectureship
- Last names A-M RICHICHI BARBARA
- Last names N-Z OCCHIATO ERNESTO GIOVANNI
Teaching Language - Last names A-M
English
Teaching Language - Last names N-Z
English
Course Content - Last names A-M
After an introduction regarding the chemical bond and the concept of molecular orbital, the students will be introduced to the study of the chemistry of the organic compounds through the knowledge of the nomenclature, structure and reactivity of the main functional groups. Moreover, the structure and the properties of the main classes of biologically relevant organic compounds, i.e. sugars, amino acids and peptides, as well as fats, will be dealt with.
In particular, the study of the structure and reactivity of the organic compounds will be dealt with starting with hydrocarbons (alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes and alkynes), and ending with organic compounds containing heteroatoms such as alcohols, epoxides, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, etc. Part of the course will deal with the aromatic (benzene and derivatives) and conjugate systems.
Great emphasis will be given to the study of the reaction mechanisms through which it is possible to rationalize the transformations of the organic compounds and the fundamental princicples of the stereochemistry.
In particular, the study of the structure and reactivity of the organic compounds will be dealt with starting with hydrocarbons (alkanes, cycloalkanes, alkenes and alkynes), and ending with organic compounds containing heteroatoms such as alcohols, epoxides, carboxylic acid derivatives, amines, etc. Part of the course will deal with the aromatic (benzene and derivatives) and conjugate systems.
Great emphasis will be given to the study of the reaction mechanisms through which it is possible to rationalize the transformations of the organic compounds and the fundamental princicples of the stereochemistry.
Course Content - Last names N-Z
Introduction on the chemical bond and the concept of molecular orbital. Nomenclature, structure and reactivity of the main functional groups and the various classes of organic compounds, their conformational analysis and stereochemistry. At the end, the structure and the properties of the main classes of biologically relevant organic compounds, i.e. sugars, amino acids and peptides, as well as fats, will be dealt with.
Suggested readings - Last names A-M (Search our library's catalogue)
B. Botta, a cura di, Chimica Organica Essenziale, Edi-Ermes 2012
J. Gorzynky Smith, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. McGraw-Hill editore, 2009
J. McMurry, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. Zanichelli editore, 2011
J. Gorzynky Smith, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. McGraw-Hill editore, 2009
J. McMurry, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. Zanichelli editore, 2011
Suggested readings - Last names N-Z (Search our library's catalogue)
B. Botta, a cura di, Chimica Organica Essenziale, Edi-Ermes 2012
J. Gorzynky Smith, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. McGraw-Hill editore, 2009
J. McMurry, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. Zanichelli editore, 2011
J. Gorzynky Smith, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. McGraw-Hill editore, 2009
J. McMurry, Fondamenti di Chimica Organica. Zanichelli editore, 2011
Type of Assessment - Last names A-M
Written and oral examination
Type of Assessment - Last names N-Z
Written and oral examination aimed at verifying the student's capability of assignign a name to an organic compound, carrying out a stereochemical and conformational analysis, as well as its properties and reactivity.