KE801: Inorganic Chemistry B

Study Board of Science

Teaching language: Danish, but English if international students are enrolled
EKA: N540011112, N540011102
Assessment: Second examiner: None, Second examiner: External
Grading: Pass/Fail, 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Autumn
Level: Master

STADS ID (UVA): N540011101
ECTS value: 5

Date of Approval: 14-04-2018


Duration: 1 semester

Version: Archive

Comment

10010301 (former UVA) is identical with this course description. 

Entry requirements

None

Academic preconditions

The students are expect to have knowledge  about

  • Chemistry of the elements
  • Either solid state chemistry or inorganic chemistry
  • In addition, aspects of quantum chemistry, physical chemistry esp. thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium and reaction kinetics as well as spectroscopy esp. IR and NMR.

This knowledge has been obtained during undergraduate studies in either chemistry or chemical engineering.

Course introduction

The aim of the course is to acquire knowledge about the structure of inorganic compounds, properties and reactions at an advanced level. Moreover, the course provides the necessary background for participation in KE830 Materials Characterization and a M.Sc. project within both inorganic and materials chemistry.

In relation to the competence profile of the degree it is the explicit focus of the course to:

  • Knowledge about inorganic chemistry at an advanced level
  • Conduct and interpret scientific experiments
  • To interpret and explain scientific studies in inorganic chemistry
  • Combine knowledge from several aspects of chemistry to relate the chemical composition of inorganic compounds to their properties

Expected learning outcome

The learning objectives of the course is that the student demonstrates the ability to:
  • Calculate and assign electronic spectra and magnetic structure of transition metal complexes.
  • Suggest reasonable geometrical structures for transition metal complexes including organometallic compounds).
  • Suggest reaction mechanisms for the most important substitution and redox reactions involving transition metal complexes including organometallic compounds.
  • Interpret experimental data and relate this to the structure and properties of inorganic compounds.
  • Relate the function of inorganic materials to their chemical composition.

Content

The following main topics are contained in the course:
  • Fundamental principles of the structure and reactivity of coordination compounds.
  • Ligand field theory, interpretation of electronic spectra and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes.
  • The mechanism of substitution and redox reactions. Organometallic chemistry including applications in catalysis.
  • Selected topics from solid state chemistry.
  • Synthesis of a series of inorganic compounds and characterization of these by UV-visible, NMR and ESR spectroscopy, X-ray-diffraction and thermal analysis.

Literature

C. E. Housecroft & A. G. Sharpe: Inorganic Chemistry, Prentice Hall 4th Ed. Harlow 2012.
Øvelsesvejledning til KE801.
Notes and selected scientific papers

See Blackboard for syllabus lists and additional literature references.

Examination regulations

Prerequisites for participating in the exam a)

Timing

Autumn

Tests

Participation in laboratory exercises and approval of reports related to the exercises

EKA

N540011112

Assessment

Second examiner: None

Grading

Pass/Fail

Identification

Full name and SDU username

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

To be announced during the course 

Additional information

The prerequisite examination is a prerequisite for participation in exam element a). 

Exam element a)

Timing

January

Prerequisites

Type Prerequisite name Prerequisite course
Examination part Prerequisites for participating in the exam a) N540011101, KE801: Inorganic Chemistry B

Tests

Written examination

EKA

N540011102

Assessment

Second examiner: External

Grading

7-point grading scale

Identification

Student Identification Card

Language

Normally, the same as teaching language

Examination aids

Allowed, a closer description of the exam rules will be posted under 'Course Information' on Blackboard.

ECTS value

5

Additional information

Reexamination in the same exam period or immediately thereafter.
The examination form for re-examination may be different from the exam form at the regular exam.

Indicative number of lessons

58 hours per semester

Teaching Method

Activities during the study phase:
  • Reading of teaching materials and scientific literature
  • Written exercises in relation to lectures and tutorial sessions
  • Laboratory reports
  • Prepare oral presentations
  • Study for the exam

Teacher responsible

Name E-mail Department
Ulla Gro Nielsen ugn@sdu.dk

Timetable

Administrative Unit

Fysik, kemi og Farmaci

Offered in

Odense

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