ORGANISCHE CHEMIE
 
Lectured in 2nd year Industrial sciences - agriculture and biotechnology
2de jr Industriële wetenschappen-landbouw en biotechnologie
Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 25.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 140
Studypoints [E] 5
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Anita VAN LANDSCHOOT
Reference BKIWLB02A12586
 
Key words
Organic chemistry

Objectives
Provide the students the understanding of the many different chemical forms of the carbon derivatives and the great possibilities of these organic molecules.


Topics
  • Alkanes, alkenes, arenes and alkynes.
  • Organic functions with oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur and halogens.
  • Acid-base behaviour of organic compounds.
  • Concept of isomers. Stereochemistry: conformations, chirality (R,S- and D,L-notation), polarimetry, cis/trans diastereo-isomers, cyclic derivatives and terpenes.
  • Stereochemistry, characteristics and applications of some polymers.
  • Basis concepts of bio-organic reactions and reactivity of some important functions.
  • Characteristics and applications of some common organic compounds of: the alkanes, alkenes and alkynes, the alcolhols, the ethers, the halides, the aldehyden and ketonen, the carbonic acids, the esters of carbonic acids, the polyfunctional derivatives and the aromatic compounds.
    Organic compounds for phytopharmaceutical use.
  • The methods for study of the acid-base behaviour of compounds, for purification, synthesis and separation of organic compounds are performed in the practical course. The students learn the stereochemistry with models of molecules.


Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of atoms, molecules and types of binding.
Characteristics of molecules: solubility, melting point, boiling point, acid/base/salt.


Final Objectives


Materials used
- teacher's course - others

Study costs
± 6 Euro

Study guidance
The student can always make an appointment

Teaching Methods
- lectures - demonstrations - exercises
- group reports - home study

Assessment
- Scoring system: written examination

Lecturer(s)
Anita VAN LANDSCHOOT