Reagents in Organic Synthesis
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati and NPTEL via Swayam
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Overview
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This course will deal with the various synthetic strategies using organic reagents. Both classical and modern reagents shall be discussed emphasizing on the mechanistic details. This course shall useful to students of undergraduate, post graduate and Ph.D. Students preparing for NET and GATE examination will find this course extremely useful.INTENDED AUDIENCE : M.Sc., Ph.D StudentsPREREQUISITES : BSc (Chemistry)INDUSTRY SUPPORT : Dr. Reddy’s Laboratory, Lupin, Syngenta etc
Syllabus
Week 1: Oxidizing Agents in Organic Transformations-Part-IWeek 2: Oxidizing Agents in Organic Transformations-Part-II
Week 3: Reducing Agents in Organic Transformations-Part-I
Week 4: Reducing Agents in Organic Transformations-Part-II
Week 5: Organic Transformations-Using Non-Transition Metals Part-I
Week 6: Organic Transformations-Using Non-Transition Metals Part-IIWeek 7: Organic Transformations-Using Non-Transition Metals Part-IIIWeek 8: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-IWeek 9: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-II
Week 10: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-III
Week 11: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-IV
Week 12: Organic Transformations-Using Lanthanides Reagents
Week 3: Reducing Agents in Organic Transformations-Part-I
Week 4: Reducing Agents in Organic Transformations-Part-II
Week 5: Organic Transformations-Using Non-Transition Metals Part-I
Week 6: Organic Transformations-Using Non-Transition Metals Part-IIWeek 7: Organic Transformations-Using Non-Transition Metals Part-IIIWeek 8: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-IWeek 9: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-II
Week 10: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-III
Week 11: Organic Transformations-Using Transition Metals Part-IV
Week 12: Organic Transformations-Using Lanthanides Reagents
Taught by
Prof. Subhas Chandra Pan