Details of CH5103 (Autumn 2018)
| Level: 5 | Type: Theory | Credits: 4.0 |
| Course Code | Course Name | Instructor(s) |
|---|---|---|
| CH5103 | Principles of Organic Chemistry | Chilla Malla Reddy, Sureshkumar Devarajulu |
| Syllabus |
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| 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 |
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| 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. | Programme | Semester No | Course 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 | Elective |
| 7 | RS | 1 | Elective |
| 8 | RS | 2 | Elective |