Coordination Chemistry - Chemistry of Transition Elements
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
instruction by Prof. Debashis Ray, Department of Chemistry, IIT Kharagpur.
This course will give an excellent opportunity to study and use the century-old Nobel prize-winning knowledge of coordination chemistry. The study will also lead to understanding the difference between a coordinated ligand and charge balancing ion in a coordination compound. Complexation reactions, stability constants, structures, geometrical and optical isomerism, bonding, reactions and reactivity will be discussed. Color and electronic, and magnetic properties will be delineated with respect to their application in analytical chemistry, industry and medicine. The use of coordination compounds of some precious metal ions will be explained in relation to homogeneous catalysis for the production of useful organic and pharmaceutically important substances.
Syllabus
Introduction.
Definition.
Classification of Ligands - I.
Classification of Ligands - II.
Ligands - III and Nomenclature - I.
Nomenclature - II.
Coordination Number - I.
Coordination Number - II.
Coordination Number - III.
Coordination Number - IV.
Isomerism - I.
Isomerism - II.
Coordination Equilibria - I.
Coordination Equilibria - II.
Bonding in Complexes - I.
Bonding in Complexes - II.
Bonding in Complexes - III.
Bonding in Complexes - IV.
Jahn-Teller Effect.
Spin Crossover and Colour.
Optical Spectra.
d-d Transitions.
Charge Transfer.
Orgel Diagram.
Tanabe Sugano Diagram.
MLCT Transitions.
Application of CFT.
Spinels.
Magnetochemistry.
Magnetic Properties.
Magnetic Measurements.
Ligand Field Theory.
Sigma Orbitals.
Pi Orbitals.
Reaction Mechanism - I.
Reaction Mechniasm - II.
Reaction Mechanism - III.
Reaction Mechanism - IV.
Reaction Mechanism - V.
Biological Inorganic Chemistry.
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