Laboratory of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry 1200-1CHMCHNBL3
During the laboratory course, students become acquainted with fundamental knowledge from the field of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, including:
- properties of the elements of the main groups and transition metals resulting from the periodic law;
- issues concerning the structure, synthesis and properties of transition metal complexes and their role in biological systems;
- issues concerning the coordination, kinetics and the mechanism of exchange of ligands in inorganic and bioinorganic complexes (including metalloproteins) and their importance in processes occurring in biological systems;
- crystal field theory and molecular orbital theory;
- Broensted and Lewis concepts of acids and bases;
- elements of surface chemistry, including molecular self-assembly and the phenomenon of chemical and physical adsorption;
- catalytic reactions involving inorganic complexes and metalloproteins /enzymes;
- basic methods of physicochemical characterization of inorganic and bioinorganic compounds including electrochemical techniques, UV / VIS spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy.
Main fields of studies for MISMaP
Type of course
Mode
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Assessment criteria
In order to pass the course the student is obliged to participate in all exercises. The evaluation will be based on the current preparation for the classes, the activity and the report on the exercise performed.
Practical placement
n/a
Bibliography
1. A.Bielański, Podstawy Chemii Nieorganicznej, PWN Warszawa, 2004.
2. F.A.Cotton, G.Wilkinson, P.L.Gaus, Chemia Nieorganiczna, PWN Warszawa, 1998.
3. P.W. Atkins, Chemia Fizyczna, PWN, Warszawa, 2001.
4.J. Minczewski, Z. Marczenko, Chemia Analityczna, tom 1-3, PWN, 2009,
5.A. Cygański, Podstawy Metod Elektroanalitycznych, WNT, Warszawa, 1999.
6. Script for the Laboratory of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (Polish version).
7. Materials available from the teaching assistants.
Additional information
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