610-241 Inorganic and Bio-inorganic Chemistry B | |
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Note | Credit cannot be gained for this subject and 610-240. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Dr C G Young |
Prerequisites | One of chemistry 610-141, 610-121 or 610-051 plus one of 610-142, 610-122 or 610-052. Concurrent enrolment in 610-245 is recommended. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures and 12 tutorials |
Subject Description | Upon completion of 610-241 students should have an understanding of the central role of inorganic and bio-inorganic chemistry in biological systems, emerging industry processes and the action of metallo-drugs. This subject is developed via carefully chosen examples which include the role of nature's metal-scavanging ligands; the facilitation of life by the trace metals; organometallic chemistry; the design of catalysts in industry and nature (enzymes); and the design and action of metal drugs. The subject covers the occurrence, uptake and transport of the essential trace elements; metal binding in complexes; iron nutrition in humans; transport of dioxygen by hemoglobin; the action of poisons; carbon monoxide and cyanide; organometallic chemistry; hydrogen, carbon monoxide and alkenes as ligands; the activation of ligands for reaction and the design of catalysts; structural and stereoscopic techniques; metal compounds as therapeutic agents including treatments for bipolar disorder (lithium) and cancer (cis-platin); toxic overload (chelation therapy); directed sythesis; the control of stereochemistry; structural inorganic chemistry; and the structural basis of advanced materials. |
Assessment | One 3-hour written examination at the end of semester; assignments and tests (up to 10%). |
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