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Organic Chemistry (2009/2010)
Teaching code
4S00091
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
CHIM/06 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Period
2nd Semester dal Mar 1, 2010 al Jun 15, 2010.
Learning outcomes
The course is aimed to provide students with the basic concepts of organic chemistry needed to understand the reactivity of organic molecules, which represents the basis for the comprehension of the chemistry of biomolecules. An important goal of the course is also to introduce the first year students to the scientific method, so that molecules behaviour and reaction mechanisms can be deduced from the knowledge of acidic-basic and other physical properties. The course is specifically tailored to biotechnology students as the highest attention will be dedicated to reaction mechanisms.
Program
Structure and bonding in organic molecules
Intermolecular forces
Funtional-group approach
Stereoisomerism
Conformational analysis
Introduction to the physical-organic chemistry
Acidic-basic properties of organic molecules
Principal reaction mechanisms
Organic chemistry of compounds of biological interest:carbohydrates, peptides, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids
Examination Methods
The students will pass an oral examination, aiming at verifying the knowledge and comprehension of the basic principles of organic chemistry treated during the course