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                      | Detailed information | 
                     
                                
                    
                      | Original study plan | 
                      Bachelor's programme Chemistry 2018W | 
                     
                      
                    
                      | Objectives | 
                      This lecture introduces the students to the basic structural concepts and bonding and electronic principles of organic compounds as well as the systematic nomenclature of these compounds. 
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                      | Subject | 
                      - Atoms, molecules, bonding, polar and nonpolar molecules, intermolecular forces, solubilities, Lewis structures, preliminary ideas of resonance, arrow formalism, acids and bases.
 - Introduction to orbitals, molecular orbital description of bonding, hybridization, structure of methane.
 - Alkanes- conformational analysis, structural isomerism and nomenclature, alkyl groups.
 - Alkenes- structure and bonding, nomenclature, E-Z notation, hydrogenation, relative stabilities. Alkynes- structure and bonding, relative stabilities, double and triple bonds in rings. 
 - Dienes and the allyl system, conjugation, introduction to the concept of aromaticity. UV spectroscopy. 
 - Stereochemistry- chirality, enantiomerism, R-S notation, diastereomerism, optical resolution. 
 - Ring systems- strain, stereochemistry of cyclohexane, conformational analysis of cyclohexane and its substituted derivatives, bicyclic and polycyclic compounds. 
 - Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. 
 - Infrared (IR) spectroscopy. 
 - Alkyl halides, substitution reactions of alkyl halides- SN 2 and SN 1 mechanisms. Elimination reactions- E1 and E2 mechanisms. 
 - Overview of substitution and elimination reactions, oxidation of alcohols, rates and equilibria, syntheses. 
 - Acids and bases revisited. Additions to alkenes- mechanism of hydrogen halide additions, regiochemistry, resonance effects, carbocation stabilities, addition of other unsymmetrical reagents, hydroboration, dimerization and polymerization of alkenes. 
 - Carbocation rearrangements, addition of halogens to alkenes, oxymercuration, epoxidation and chemistry of oxiranes, cyclopropanation, carbenes, ozonolysis, alkene oxidations with permanganate and osmium tetroxide, addition reactions of alkynes.
 
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                      | Criteria for evaluation | 
                      Positive Evaluation of the final written exam.
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                      | Methods | 
                      A combination of powerpoint (as well as handouts for the students) and examples and details written on the blackboard
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                      | Language | 
                      German or 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
 
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                      | Changing subject? | 
                      No | 
                     
                                        
                      | Corresponding lecture | 
                      in collaboration with 290OPCHOC1V18: VL Organic Chemistry 1 (4,5 ECTS) equivalent to TCBPCVOORC1: VO Organische Chemie I (5,2 ECTS)
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  in collaboration with 663ORCHOCHV18: VL Organic Chemistry 1 for Biological Chemistry (4,5 ECTS) equivalent to BCBPOVOORCH: VO Organic Chemistry 1 (5,2 ECTS) 
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