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Complementary Organic Chemistry

Code 10253
Year 2
Semester S2
ECTS Credits 4
Workload PL(24H)/T(24H)
Scientific area Química Medicinal
Mode of delivery Presence with e-learning
Work placements N/A
Learning outcomes Using the concept of protecting group.
Elucidate the importance of the polymers.
Using the carbohydrates in the synthesis of biologically active molecules.
Analyze the heterocyclic compounds based on the number of heteroatoms.
Know the concept of natural product. Realize that you can perform certain reactions using protecting groups.
Knowing applications of polymeric compounds.
A feedback characteristics of carbohydrates.
Identify the different heterocyclic compounds.
Meet new natural products with biological activity and know how synthesize them.
Syllabus Theorical classes
Chapter 1 PHENOLS
Chapter 2 AMINES AND DERIVATIVES
Chapter 3 PROTECTING GROUPS
Chapter 4 POLYMERS
Chapter 5 REACTIVITY OF CARBOHYDRATES
Chapter 6 HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS
Aromatics
Non aromatic compound
Chapter 7 NATURAL PRODUCTS
Biological activity of natural products
Biosynthesis and natural product synthesis.
Laboratory classes
Reactions for the protection of functional groups
Synthesis of a polymer
Electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions
Formation of heterocyclic compounds
Analysis of a natural product
Main Bibliography 1. T. W. G. Solomons, G. B. Fryhle, Organic Chemistry, 9th Ed., J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA, 2008.
2. F. A. Carey, Organic Chemistry, 6th Ed., Mc Graw Hill, N. Y., 2006.
2. T. W. Greene, P. G. M. Wuts, Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis, 3rd Ed., J. Wiley & Sons, Inc., USA, 1999.
1. D. J. Chadwick, J. Whelan (eds), Secondary Metabolites: their Function and Evolution. Ciba Foundation Symposium. Wiley, Chichester, 1992.
2. C. Christophersen, Theory of the Origin, Funtion, and Evolution Secondary Metabolites. No: Atta-ur-Rahman (ed)Studies in Natural Products Chemistry. Elsevier, Amsterdam, vol 18, pp 677-737, 1996.
2. R. J. P. Cannell (ed), Natural Products Isolation, Humana Press, Totowa, 1998.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2012-05-21

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