Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry
Offered By: NPTEL via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
COURSE OUTLINE: The course can be broadly classified as a Physical Organic Chemistry course. Understanding organic reaction mechanisms are extremely useful in predicting the products and improving the reaction efficiency. A student needs to know basic concepts in order to be able to write reasonable reaction mechanisms. A mechanism cannot be considered valid unless there is experimental evidence to support it. The student needs to know basic experiments that can be used to validate reaction mechanisms.
Learning outcomes for the course: At the end of the course, the student should be able to
• Propose/write a mechanism for a given organic reaction.
• Design experiments to determine reaction intermediates/mechanisms.
Syllabus
Introduction-Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry.
Week 1-Lecture 1.
Week 1-Lecture 2.
Week 1-Lecture 3.
Week 1-Lecture 4.
Week 2-Lecture 5.
Week 2-Lecture 6.
Week 2-Lecture 7.
Week 2-Lecture 8.
Week 2-Lecture 9.
Week 3-Lecture 10.
Week 3-Lecture 11.
Week 3-Lecture 12.
Week 3-Lecture 13.
Week 3-Lecture 14.
Week 4-Lecture 15.
Week 4-Lecture 16.
Week 4-Lecture 17.
Week 4-Lecture 18.
Week 4-Lecture 19.
Week 5-Lecture 20.
Week 5-Lecture 21.
Week 5-Lecture 22.
Week 5-Lecture 23.
Week 5-Lecture 24.
Week 6 - Lecture 25.
Week 6 - Lecture 26.
Week 6 - Lecture 27.
Week 6 - Lecture 28.
Week 6 - Lecture 29.
Week 7-Lecture 30.
Week 7-Lecture 31.
Week 7-Lecture 32.
Week 7-Lecture 33.
Week 7-Lecture 34.
Week 8-Lecture 35.
Week 8-Lecture 36.
Week 8-Lecture 37.
Week 8-Lecture 38.
Week 8-Lecture 39.
Week 8-Lecture 40.
Taught by
IIT Bombay July 2018
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