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270132 UE Advanced Laboratory Course in Organic Chemistry (2024S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Sa 03.02.2024 08:00 to Su 25.02.2024 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Su 25.02.2024 23:59
Details
max. 40 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
- Katharina Pallitsch
- Sergio Armentia Matheu
- Bogdan-Razvan Brutiu
- Cristian De Luca
- Tamara Dinhof
- Angela Hofmeister
- Terézia Morávková
- Nils Pellinger
- Daniele Poletto
- Liubov Rubicheva
- Philipp Salomon
- Roberto Tinelli
- Uroš Vezonik
- Alexander Irran (Student Tutor)
- Christoph Klösch (Student Tutor)
- Slavka Prodanova (Student Tutor)
- Annika Schindler (Student Tutor)
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
ATTENTION: there is no overlap of the SECOND course of the physical chemical practical course and this course
4.3.2024, 10:00-11:00 h: Preliminary discussion (HS3)Attending the preliminary discussion is mandatory for all course participants. A no-show results in a direct deregistration of the participant and registration of the next person on the waiting list. Thus, students on the waiting list are also encouraged to attend!5.3.2024, 9:00-10:00h: security deposit (room 1108)
5.3.2024, 13:00-16:00h: working places are distributed directly in the lab course rooms (place numbers and rooms will be communicated in advance via Moodle)
6.3.2024, 12:45-16:15h: introduction on safety relevant aspects and working procedures (HS3)
7.3.2024, 11:30-13:00h: Introduction to literature search tools (HS3)Practical laboratory work
7.3. - 29.4., Mo-Fr 13:00-18:00h (excluding 13.-15.3.2024)30.4.2024, 10:00-13:00 h: return of working places , followed by return of deposits7.5.2024, 12:00 h: due date for the theoretical example
- Monday 04.03. 10:00 - 11:00 Kleiner Hörsaal 3 Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP (Kickoff Class)
- Wednesday 06.03. 12:45 - 16:15 Joseph-Loschmidt-Hörsaal Chemie EG Währinger Straße 42
- Thursday 07.03. 11:30 - 13:00 Kleiner Hörsaal 3 Chemie Boltzmanngasse 1 HP
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
Preparation and characterization of 10 synthetic products + creation of a synthetic working procedure on paper. For each synthetic example a short oral exam, protocol, literature search and practical skills will be evaluated (maximum 18 pt per example). Additionally up to 18 points can be reached for the writing of the synthetic procedure
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Mandatory criteria for acceptance to the course: Lectures “Organische Chemie I” and “Chemisches Grundpraktikum II” as well as parallel registration for the “Proseminar in Organic Chemistry” are mandatory.Recommened: Basic knowledge in spectroscopy, recommendation: “Molekülspektroskopische Übungen”To pass the course it is necessary to obtain a minimum of 134 points (out of 198 in total). Grading key: 0-133 P = nicht genügend (5), 134-149 P = genügend (4), 150-167 = befriedigend (3), 168-184 = gut (2), 185-198 = sehr gut (1)A maximum of 18 points can be reached per example, these are composed as follows:
6 P oral exam,
4 P protocol,
8 P practical work (incl. yield and purity of the product)
6 P oral exam,
4 P protocol,
8 P practical work (incl. yield and purity of the product)
Examination topics
Students are asked about techniques, methods and theoretical backgrounds necessary to work on the relevant tasks before the practical work.
Reading list
Script and material on Moodle
Association in the course directory
BA CH 11b
Last modified: Th 07.03.2024 15:06
The objective of the course is to improve the participants' knowledge of synthetic organic chemistry. A series of 11 individual synthetic steps will be performed to illustrate and practice typical working methods, as well as separation and purification procedures like extraction, distillation, chromatography, crystallization, and performing reactions under absolute conditions. Control of purity and/or characterization of isolated products will be done by physical and/or spectroscopic methods. For selected examples a literature search, including on-line information retrieval will be performed with the aim to evaluate, adapt, and apply known synthetic procedures.