Organic Chemistry - identification methods 1200-1ZMCHOMI4
Identification of organic compounds by chemical methods including:
- elemental analysis of organic compounds;
- solubility groups;
- identification of functional groups;
- identification of amino acids and sugars;
- separation of mixtures of organic compounds.
Chromatographic methods:
- gas chromatography,
- liquid chromatography (columnar, HPLC),
- thin layer chromatography.
Spectroscopic methods of organic compounds:
- infrared spectroscopy (IR) ,
- ultraviolet and visible light spectroscopy (UV VIS),
- proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H NMR),
- carbon nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (13C NMR),
- princeples mass spectrometry (MS).
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Prerequisites (description)
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Requirements
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course student:
- knows the theoretical bases of the chemical methods used to identify and establish the structure of simple organic compounds;
- knows the chromatographic techniques used to identify and purify organic compounds;
- is able to use appropriate spectroscopic techniques to determine the presence of functional groups in the test compound;
- can identify simple organic compounds based on 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra;
- knows and understands the theoretical foundations of the various molecular spectroscopes;
- knows the use of different molecular spectroscopy;
- knows the basic aspects of the construction and operation of modern measuring apparatus supporting scientific research in chemistry;
- can perform the identification of selected organic compounds on the basis of chemical, chromatographic and spectroscopic data.
K_W08 – demonstrates an advanced understanding of concepts in organic chemistry and biochemistry (nomenclature, structure of organic compounds, chemical reactions, reaction mechanisms, methods of synthesis, occurrence, and applications).
K_W10 – demonstrates advanced theoretical knowledge of various molecular spectroscopies and understands the applications of different molecular spectroscopy techniques.
K_W13 – demonstrates advanced knowledge of the construction and operation of modern measuring instruments supporting scientific research in chemistry.
K_U07 – is able to analyze problems in the field of organic chemistry, including investigating mechanisms of organic reactions. Is capable of performing syntheses of selected organic compounds. Is able to separate mixtures of selected organic compounds and purify the obtained components.
K_U13 – is able to apply appropriate research methods, techniques, and tools within a given chemical specialization necessary to solve a defined problem, including advanced information and communication technologies.
K_U24 – is able and willing to engage in continuous learning and independently search for information in scientific literature, including foreign-language sources.
K_K01 – is capable of assessing the scope of their own knowledge and skills and of enhancing their professional and personal competences.
K_K05 – is capable of responsibly fulfilling professional roles, including adhering to and promoting ethical standards and taking care of the achievements and traditions of the profession.
Assessment criteria
Lecture - written exam.
Attendance for the full duration of each class is mandatory. One excused absence for the semester is allowed.
Total student workload (75 hours), including:
- participation in lectures – 15 hours
- participation in the proseminar – 15 hours
- consultations with lecturers (lecture and proseminar) – 20 hours
- preparation for the exam – 25 hours
Practical placement
not applicable
Bibliography
1.John Mc Muray , Chemia Organiczna, PWN, Warszawa, 2003
2.Robert M. Silverstein , Francis X. Webster, David J. Kiemle, Spektroskopowe metody identyfikacji związków organicznych, PWN, Warszawa, 2007
3.Zygfryd Witkiewicz, Podstawy Chromatografii, WNT, Warszawa, 1992
4. Walenty Szczepaniak, Metody instrumentalne w analizie chemicznej, PWN, Warszawa, 2012
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