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[  290OPCHOC1V18 ] VL Organic Chemistry 1

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Workload Education level Study areas Responsible person Hours per week Coordinating university
4,5 ECTS B1 - Bachelor's programme 1. year Chemistry Mario Waser 3 hpw Johannes Kepler University Linz
Detailed information
Original study plan Bachelor's programme Chemistry and Chemical Technology 2025W
Learning Outcomes
Competences
Students will be able to understand, explain, and evaluate the basic reactivities of the most common functional groups within organic molecules and predict the outcome of basic reactions of organic compounds.
Skills Knowledge
More specifically, upon completion of the course they will be able to - understand and explain the underlying mechanisms of nucleophilic substitution reactions, elimination reactions, and electrophilic and nucleophilic addition reactions (k2, k3, k4) - predict, explain, and describe the outcome of reactions belonging to these mechanistic regimes (k3, k6) - understand the differences in reactivities of different functional groups under various reaction conditions (k2, k4, k5)

Underlying concepts and mechanistic details of - nucleophilic substitution reactions - elimination reactions - electrophilic addition reactions - nucleophilic addition reactions
Criteria for evaluation Positive Evaluation of the final written exam.
Methods A combination of powerpoint (as well as handouts for the students) and specific examples and details written on the blackboard.
Language English
Study material
  • Introduction to Strategies for Organic Synthesis, Laurie S. Starkey. JohnWiley & Sons, Hoboken,2012. 360 S., Broschur,43.90E.—ISBN 978-0470484098
  • Organic Chemistry, Clayden, Greeves, Warren, ISBN 978-3-642-34715-3
  • Organic chemistry: structure and function. Vollhardt, K. Peter C. — 5th ed. / K. Peter C. Vollhardt, Neil E. Schore.

ISBN 0-7167-9949-9

Changing subject? No
Corresponding lecture in collaboration with 290OPCHIOCV18: VL Introduction to Organic Chemistry (3 ECTS) equivalent to
TCBPCVOORC1: VO Organische Chemie I (5,2 ECTS)
On-site course
Maximum number of participants -
Assignment procedure Direct assignment