(*)More specifically, upon completion of the course they will be able to
- identify stereoisomers and assign the relative and absolute configuration of organic compounds (k2, k3, k4)
- carry out conformational analysis of organic compounds (k3, k4, k5)
- identify suited analytical methods for the analysis of chiral organic compounds (k3, k4)
- propose methods for the resolution of racemic mixtures of enantiomers (k3, k5)
- understand the underlying basic concepts, mechanism and strategies to carry out stereoselective syntheses (k4, k5)
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(*)Underlying concepts and details of
- Chirality, stereoisomerism, configuration
- Conformational analysis
- Analytics of chiral compounds
- Resolution of enantiomers
- Asymmetric synthesis
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