LABORATORY ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 - MOD.2
- Academic year
- 2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- LABORATORIO - CHIMICA ORGANICA 1 - MOD.2
- Course code
- CT0333 (AF:335174 AR:175374)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 0 out of 12 of ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 AND LABORATORY
- Subdivision
- Class 1
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- CHIM/06
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 1
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
i) knowing how to correctly identify the apparatus suggested by the lecture notes or by the teacher;
ii) knowing how to assign the correct name to the equipment used in the laboratory;
iii) use the appropriate scientific-technical terminology for the description and discussion of the conduct of a simple organic synthesis or purification experiment;
2. Knowledge and understanding
i) know the main synthesis techniques in organic chemistry and the apparatuses that are used for this purpose;
ii) know the main purification techniques in organic chemistry and the apparatuses that are used for this purpose;
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
i) on the basis of the knowledge acquired, knowing how to choose appropriately the main synthesis techniques in organic chemistry and the apparatuses that are used for this purpose;
ii) on the basis of the knowledge acquired, knowing how to properly choose the main purification techniques in organic chemistry and the apparatuses that are used for this purpose;
3. Ability to judge
i) knowing how to evaluate comparatively the effectiveness of different synthetic strategies, in terms of choice of reagents and reaction conditions;
ii) know how to roughly estimate between different organic synthesis strategies, which is preferable for human health and the environment;
5. Learning skills
i) knowing how to observe the phenomena that occur during an experiment, independently identifying the significant phenomena, eventually succeeding in deducing the cause or the effects.
Pre-requirements
Module 2 of the course aims to show in practice some reactions illustrated in the "theoretical" course, providing the rational and technical tools to execute them and deduce the result.
Module 1 is carried out completely before proceeding with the theoretical lessons and access to the laboratory sessions of Module 2, in order to allow a minimum of reflection on the topics covered, but at the same time allowing the students to express their doubts during the sessions. laboratory.
The access to the laboratory is denied to students that have not attended and passed the course HEALTH AND SAFETY FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH [SIC001] (AF:215867 AR:98972)
Contents
- Equipment commonly used in the laboratory
- Purification and isolation methods: extraction; distillation; sublimation; crystallization; filtration; chromatography.
- Characterization methods: boiling point; melting point.
Laboratory experiences (ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 AND LABORATORY - MOD.2 Class 1 or Class 2)
1) thin layer chromatography (TLC);
2) column chromatography;
3) recognition assays of some functional groups;
4) liquid-liquid extraction,
5) recrystallization;
6) solid-liquid extraction (Soxhlet);
7) fractional distillation;
8) Fisher esterification (synthesis and characterization).
Referral texts
In the "moodle" platform of the University there are the handouts of the experiences, including the comprehension tests to be completed at the end of the experience and the safety documentation concerning the materials used in each experience.
HARWOOD, L. M.; MOODY, C. J.; PERCY, J. M. Experimental Organic Chemistry, Standard and Microscale Blackwell Science.
PALLEROS D. R. "Experimental Organic Chemistry" Wiley.
Assessment methods
Mandatory conditions for access to the written and oral exam are:
1) the presence of at least 7 out of 8 laboratory sessions of the "Course of Organic Chemistry 1 and Laboratory - Module 2";
2) the delivery of all 8 tests of verification of laboratory experiences by the working group.
Except in exceptional cases, the oral exam is held the day after the written exam, according to the calendar scheduled by the University.
The written test consists of a series of exercises on the entire program (see content section), aimed at ascertaining the knowledge and skills acquired in solving simple problems of organic synthesis and through the correct reaction mechanism. During the written test lasting about one hour, the use of books, notes and electronic media is not permitted.
The oral exam consists of a series of questions to which the student must answer proving to know and know how to expose the topics of the entire program (see content section) with properties of language and use of the correct chemical symbology. The oral exam lasts from 15 to 30 minutes, due to the clarity and consistency of the answers given to the questions asked.
The final score of the exam is evaluated mainly (80-85%) based on the outcome of the written test, while the evaluation of the oral test is to supplement (in positive or negative) the written test score.
Teaching methods
Teaching is preceded by five lectures aimed at understanding the instruments and methods usually used in organic synthesis.
CHIMICA ORGANICA 1 E LABORATORIO - MOD.2 Classe 1 o Classe 2
The students are divided into two "Classes" in order to minimize the risks deriving from overcrowding in the laboratory.
Within each "Class", 10-11 "work groups" are further divided in order to safely perform the prorie experiences under 10-11 extractor hoods present in the laboratory.
Before each workshop session, short class meetings are scheduled to describe and discuss the possible problems of the practical experience to be faced and the specific expedients to overcome them successfully.
Further information
Corso di Chimica Organica 1 e Laboratorio - Modulo 1 (theory)
Corso di Chimica Organica 1 e Laboratorio - Modulo 2 (practice)
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