Organometallic Chemistry, 15 ECTS

Second level

Facts

Study pace 100%
Study time Daytime
Study form Normal
Language English
Course code KO7009

Syllabus

Special eligibility requirements
At least 75 ECTS credits in chemistry of which at least 28,5 ECTS should be Organic Chemistry. Swedish upper secondary school course English 6 or equivalent.

Description

The course is divided into two parts. The first part covers the fundamental principles of the bonding in organometallic compounds and the basic reaction steps of the metalcatalyzed reactions. The principles of chemical bonding and organometallic r…

The course is divided into two parts. The first part covers the fundamental principles of the bonding in organometallic compounds and the basic reaction steps of the metalcatalyzed reactions. The principles of chemical bonding and organometallic reactivity are applied in the second part of the course for transition metal catalysis. A number of synthetically useful catalytic processes are covered, and detailed reaction mechanisms for these processes are discussed. The principles for asymmetric catalysis is presented.

Tid: Course given November to January

Responisble person: Bélen Martín-Matute

More information: https://www.kemi.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.406754.1539778660!/menu/standard/file/Schedule%20KO7009%20%20%20HT2018.pdf

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Area of interests: Science and Mathematics

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Subject

Chemistry

Chemistry