Academics Course

Course Details

1 Title of the course
(L-T-P-C)
Organic Chemistry
(3-0-0-3)
2 Pre-requisite courses(s) Fundamental concepts and applications of chemistry (CH101)
3 Course content Reactive Intermediates: An overview of the chemistry of carbenes, nitrenes, radicals, carbocations, carbanions and benzynes. Introduction to substitution, elimination, addition, oxidation, reduction, rearrangement types of reactions
Epoxidation named reactions: Jacobsen and Sharpless.
Olefination named reactions: Wittig, Julia, Wharton, Peterson, Tebbe.
Cross-Coupling named reactions: Buchwald-Hartwig, Negishi, Sonogashira, Suzuki, Wurtz, Ullmann, McMurry, Heck, Stille.
Pericyclic reactions: Diels-alder cycloaddition, Ene reaction, Cope rearrangement, Claisen rearrangement (Johnson, Ireland and Eschenmoser).
Organic chemistry in industry: Pharmaceuticals, dye, and agrochemicals
4 Texts/References
  1. Jerry March and Michael Smith, “Advanced Organic Chemistry”, 7th Ed., Wiley, 2015.
  2. F. A. Carey and R. J. Sundberg, “Advanced Organic Chemistry, Part A and B”, 5th Ed., Springer, 2008.
  3. J. Clayden, N. Greeves, and S. Warren, “Organic Chemistry”, 2nd Ed., Oxford University Press, 2014.
  4. W. Carruthers and I. Coldham, “Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis”, 4th Ed., Cambridge University Press, 2015.
  5. Laszlo Kurti and Barbara Czako, “Strategic applications of named reactions in organic synthesis”, 1st Ed., Elsevier, 2005.
  6. R. B. Grossman, “Art of writing reasonable organic reaction mechanisms”, 2nd Ed., Springer, 2010.
  7. P. Bruice, “Organic Chemistry” 7th Ed., Pearson, 2013.
  8. Penny Chaloner, “Organic chemistry: A mechanistic approach, CRC Press; 1st edition, 2014

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