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Organic chemistry - I (3B04CHE/PCH)

Updated 07 Jul 2020
Lessons 10
Language English ‎(en)‎
Skill Level Beginner

Course Overview

Organic Chemistry - I is a compulsory core course taught in the 3rd semester of B.Sc. Chemistry program. This course deals with Organic reaction mechanism, Aromaticity, Stereo chemistry, Polymers, Dyes and Synthetic reagents.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO 1. Explain the types of electron displacement in organic molecules and predict the properties of molecules based on electron                   displacement effect.

CO 2. Distinguish aromatic , anti aromatic and non-aromatic compounds and ions and analyse the mechanistic details of aromatic  electrophilic substitution.

CO 3. Classify stereo isomers, understand the property of chirality , apply CIP rules to recognize the configuration and explain the       stability of conformations drawing energy profile diagram

CO 4. Explain the mechanism of polymerization, synthesis and application of industrially important Polymers

CO 5. Explain the classification and the methods of preparation of important dyes

CO 6. Illustrate the preparative methods and synthetic applications of important synthetic Reagents

SYLLABUS

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION TO REACTION MECHANISM (12 HOURS)

UNIT II-AROMATICITY (8 HOURS)

UNIT III-STEREOCHEMISTRY (15 HOURS)

UNIT IV- POLYMERS  (6 HOURS)

UNIT V-DYES (5 HOURS)

UNIT VI - SYNTHETIC REAGENTS ( 8 HOURS)

REFERENCES

1. M. K. Jain and S. C. Sharma ‘Modern Organic Chemistry’, Visal Publishing Company Co.

2. K. S. Tewari and N. K. Vishnoi ‘Organic Chemistry’, Vikas Publishing House

3. B. S. Bahl ‘Advanced organic Chemistry’, S. Chand.

4. Peter Sykes, ‘A Guide book to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry’ , Pearson Education

5. P. S. Kalsi’ ‘Organic Reactions and their Mechanisms’’ New Age International Publishers

6. R. T. Morrison and R. N. Boyd, ‘Organic Chemistry’, Prentice Hall of India

7. I. L. Finar, ‘Organic Chemistry’, Vol.- I, Pearson Education

8. Gowariker V.R., Viswanathan N.V. and Jayader Sreedhar,’ Polymer Science’, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi.

9. Billmeyer, F. W. Textbook of Polymer Science, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.4. Gowariker, V. R.; Viswanathan

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Organic Chemistry - I is a compulsory core course taught in the 3rd semester of B.Sc. Chemistry program. This course deals with Organic reaction mechanism, Aromaticity, Stereo chemistry, Polymers, Dyes and Synthetic reagents.

COURSE OUTCOME

CO 1. Explain the types of electron displacement in organic molecules and predict the properties of molecules based on electron                   displacement effect.

CO 2. Distinguish aromatic , anti aromatic and non-aromatic compounds and ions and analyse the mechanistic details of aromatic  electrophilic substitution.

CO 3. Classify stereo isomers, understand the property of chirality , apply CIP rules to recognize the configuration and explain the       stability of conformations drawing energy profile diagram

CO 4. Explain the mechanism of polymerization, synthesis and application of industrially important Polymers

CO 5. Explain the classification and the methods of preparation of important dyes

CO 6. Illustrate the preparative methods and synthetic applications of important synthetic Reagents

SYLLABUS

UNIT I- INTRODUCTION TO REACTION MECHANISM (12 HOURS)

UNIT II-AROMATICITY (8 HOURS)

UNIT III-STEREOCHEMISTRY (15 HOURS)

UNIT IV- POLYMERS  (6 HOURS)

UNIT V-DYES (5 HOURS)

UNIT VI - SYNTHETIC REAGENTS ( 8 HOURS)

REFERENCES

1. M. K. Jain and S. C. Sharma ‘Modern Organic Chemistry’, Visal Publishing Company Co.

2. K. S. Tewari and N. K. Vishnoi ‘Organic Chemistry’, Vikas Publishing House

3. B. S. Bahl ‘Advanced organic Chemistry’, S. Chand.

4. Peter Sykes, ‘A Guide book to Mechanism in Organic Chemistry’ , Pearson Education

5. P. S. Kalsi’ ‘Organic Reactions and their Mechanisms’’ New Age International Publishers

6. R. T. Morrison and R. N. Boyd, ‘Organic Chemistry’, Prentice Hall of India

7. I. L. Finar, ‘Organic Chemistry’, Vol.- I, Pearson Education

8. Gowariker V.R., Viswanathan N.V. and Jayader Sreedhar,’ Polymer Science’, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi.

9. Billmeyer, F. W. Textbook of Polymer Science, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.4. Gowariker, V. R.; Viswanathan

Skill Level: Beginner
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