Outline content:
J E McKendrick (5 lectures) Carbonyl Chemistry (II) Revision of a-acidity of carbonyl compounds. The Aldol condensation reaction, Crossed Aldol condensations, Claisen condensation, Dieckmann condensation, the use of 1,3-dicarbonyl compounds, decarboxylation of 1,3-keto-acids, Michael addition reactions, Robinson annelation. L M Harwood (10 lectures) Heterocyclic Chemistry Synthesis and reactions of pyrroles, furans, thiophenes, indoles, pyridines, quinolines and isoquinolines. L M Harwood (5 lectures) Molecular Rearrangements Topics covered will include the Beckmann, pinacol, Curtius, Hofmann, Baeyer-Villiger and Lossen rearrangements and their use for the synthesis of molecules of industrial importance. |
Assessment:
Coursework Students attend tutorials and workshops on the material covered in this module. Attendance is compulsory at both. Lectures, tutorial work and workshop problems form the basis of the open-book examination held at the end of the spring term. Examinations One one-hour written paper during the Part 2 examination period. 60% One one-hour open book examination based on lectures, tutorial and workshop material at the end of the spring term 40% Requirements for a pass in this module A mark of 40% overall. Reassessment arrangements Re-examination in September for the examined component. |