Details of CH5103 (Autumn 2016)

Level: 5 Type: Theory Credits: 3.0

Course CodeCourse NameInstructor(s)
CH5103 Principles of Organic Chemistry Chilla Malla Reddy,
Sureshkumar Devarajulu

Syllabus
1.1. Basic principles of Asymmetric synthesis. Strategies for asymmetric synthesis- advantages and limitations
1.2. Asymmetric synthesis on chiral substrate
1.3. Asymmetric synthesis using chiral auxiliary
1.4. Asymmetric synthesis using chiral catalysts
2.1. Cycloaddition reactions
2.2. Electrocyclic reactions
2.3. Sigmatropic rearrangements

References
Asymmetric Synthesis: Morrison, J. D. Vol 1- 5, Academic press, 1983.
Stereochemsitry of Carbon compounds: E. L. Eliel, Wiley, 1992.
Comprehensive Asymmetric Catalysis (Jacobsen, E. N,; Pfaltz, A. Yamamoto, H. Eds.) Springer 2000.
Asymmetric Catalysis in Organic synthesis: Noyori, R. Wiley-NY 1994.
Catalytic Asymmetric Synthesis: Ojima, I. VCH-NY, Pergamon, 1998.
Methods for the Asymmetric Synthesis of Complex Organic Molecules, Daniel J. O'Leary, Lecture Notes 2001.
Principles of Asymmetric Synthesis (Tetrahedron series in Organic Chemistry), R. E. Gawley, J Aube, Pergman, 1996.
Aymmetric Synthesis, H. B. Kagan, Thieme Medical Publishers, Ist Edn., 2003.
Asymmetric Synthesis, G. Proctor, Oxford University Press, USA, 1997.
Pericyclic Reactions: A Mechanistic Study by S. M. Mukherji
Advanced Organic Chemistry Part A: Structure and Mechanisms by Francis A. Carey and Richard J. Sunberg.

Course Credit Options

Sl. No.ProgrammeSemester NoCourse Choice
1 IP 1 Not Allowed
2 IP 3 Not Allowed
3 IP 5 Elective
4 MR 1 Not Allowed
5 MR 3 Not Allowed
6 MS 9 Core
7 RS 1 Elective
8 RS 2 Elective