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Course Code etc
Academic Year 2024
College College of Science
Course Code CC113
Theme・Subtitle
Class Format Face to face (all classes are face-to-face)
Class Format (Supplementary Items)
Campus Lecture
Campus Ikebukuro
Semester Fall semester
DayPeriod・Room Tue.1・D501
Credit 2
Course Number CHE2410
Language Japanese
Class Registration Method Course Code Registration
Grade (Year) Required 配当年次は開講学部のR Guideに掲載している科目表で確認してください。
prerequisite regulations
Acceptance of Other Colleges 履修登録システムの『他学部・他研究科履修不許可科目一覧』で確認してください。
course cancellation 〇(履修中止可/ Eligible for cancellation)
Online Classes Subject to 60-Credit Upper Limit
Relationship with Degree Policy 各授業科目は、学部・研究科の定める学位授与方針(DP)や教育課程編成の方針(CP)に基づき、カリキュラム上に配置されています。詳細はカリキュラム・マップで確認することができます。
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Text Code CC113

【Course Objectives】

A degree from the College of Science is a result of much hard work and study, and is meant to show that a student “understands the fundamental principles, laws, and theory in [their] chosen field, and can apply them as necessary.” In order to make such a statement true, students need to learn about the structure and reactions of polycyclic aromatic compounds and heterocyclic aromatic compounds. They will also need to learn about radical reactions, rearrangement reactions, and pericyclic reactions in order to deepen their understanding of the practical applications of organic chemistry.

【Course Contents】

Polycyclic aromatic compounds and heterocyclic aromatic compounds have important uses in pharmaceuticals and various biological processes, and are often used in certain industries as functional materials. In the first half of this course, students will build upon the fundamental organic chemistry concepts learned in Organic Chemistry 1 and 2 to learn about the structure, reactions, and synthesis of polycyclic and heterocyclic aromatic compounds. For example, the reactivity and selectivity in their electrophilic and nucleophilic substitution reactions will be compared to what students have previously learned about benzene. This will be discussed from the point of view of their electronic structures and the stability of reaction intermediates. In the second half of the course, radical reactions, rearrangement reactions, and pericyclic reactions (Diels-Alder reactions and electrocyclic reactions) will be lectured.

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