610-341 Inorganic Chemistry IIIB | |
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Note | Credit cannot be gained for this subject and 610-340. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
Coordinator | Dr S P Best |
Prerequisites | Chemistry 610-240 or 610-241. Concurrent enrolment in 610-345 is strongly recommended. |
Semester | 1 (view timetable) |
Contact | 36 lectures and 12 tutorials |
Subject Description | Upon completion of this subject, students should comprehend the main types of reactions of coordination compounds, cluster molecules, organometallic species and biomolecules; understand the reasons for the different types of structures observed for such molecules; have developed a knowledge of the procedures for determination of the structures via spectroscopic and related techniques; be able to identify the mechanisms of the more important reactions and evaluate the effect that this has on the chemistry; have an appreciation of the electronic structure and photochemistry of metal complexes; understand the structure of the solid state; and apply concepts developed in relation to small molecule chemistry to catalysis in biological and non-biological systems. The lecture course covers symmetry, group theory, and their applications; metal and main group chemistry; coordination, cluster and organometallic species; reactivity, including redox and catalytic processes; and applications of nuclear magnetic resonance and related structural techniques. This subject will provide the student with the opportunity to establish and develop the following generic skills: an advanced understanding of the changing knowledge base, problem-solving and critical thinking skills, an ability to evaluate the research and professional literature, a capacity to apply concepts developed in one area to a different context, and the ability to use conceptual models to rationalise observations. |
Assessment | Written assignments not exceeding six pages due during the semester (10%); a 3-hour written examination in the examination period (90%). |
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