Organic chemistry is an important course related to chemical engineering, biopharmaceuticals, etc, studying the structure, properties, applications, mutual transformations and laws of various organic compounds. Focusing on the nomenclature, structures, properties and preparations of organic compounds in categories, the goal of organic chemistry education is devoted to build a solid base for the study of the subsequent courses, such as biochemistry, biology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacology and immunology.
Overview
Syllabus
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 The development of organic chemistry as Science?
- 1.2 Structure formulas of organic compounds
- 1.3 The structure of methane, ethene and ethyne: Hybridization?
- 2. Alkanes
- 2.1 Nomenclature
- 2.2 Alkanes: Conformational analysis and physical properties
- 2.3 Chemical reaction of alkanes
- 2.4 Resioselectivity of the halogenation of alkanes
- 3. Aldehydes and Ketones
- 3.1 The basic
- 3.2 Synthesis of aldehydes and ketones
- 3.3 Mechanism
- 3.4 The addition of derivatives of ammonia,cyanide
- 3.5 reactions
- 3.6 Acidity of the ɑ-hydrogens of carbonyl compounds,halogenation of ketones
- 3.7 Aldol reaction
- 3.8 Specific enol equivalents
- 4. Carboxylic acids and their dervatives
- 4.1 Structure and nomencature of carboxylic acids
- 4.2 Physical properties of carboxylic acids
- 4.3 Chemical reactions of carboxylic acids
- 4.4 Carboxylic dervatives nomenclature
- 4.5 Nucleophilic addition-elimination at acyl carbon of acyl halides Amines
- 4.6 Nucleophilic addition-elimination at acyl carbon esters
- 4.7 Nucleophilic addition-elimination at acyl carbon amides
- 4.8 Carboxylic acid dervatives---nitriles
- 5. Amines
- 5.1 Nomenclature of amines
- 5.2 Preparation of amines
- 5.3 Reaction of amines
- 5.4 Reactions of amines with nitrous acide
- 5.5 Reactions of arenediazonium salts
- 5.6 Reactions of amines with sulfonyl chlorides
- 6. Synthesis and reactions of β-dicarbonyl compounds
- 6.1 Synthesis and reactions of β-dicarbonyl compounds (1)
- 6.2 Synthesis and reactions of β-dicarbonyl compounds (2)
- 6.3 Synthesis and reactions of β-dicarbonyl compounds (3)
- 7. Carbohyrates
- 7.1 Intrduction to carbohyrates
- 7.2 Haworth formulas of some important monosaccharides
- 7.3 Chemical reactions of monosaccharides
- 7.4 Disaccharides and polysaccharides
- 8. Pericyclic reactions
- 8.1 Intrduction to pericyclic reactions
- 8.2 Electrocyclic reactions
- 8.3 Cycloaddtion reactions
- 8.4 Sigmatropic rearrangments (1)
- 8.5 Sigmatropic rearrangments (2)
- 9. Aromatic Heterocycles
- 9.1. Aromatic Heterocycles
- 9.2 Aromatic Heterocycles
Taught by
Wenquan, Yu, Xiaolan, Chen, Bing Yu, and Chuanjun, Song