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Number | Title | Type | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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529-0142-00L | Advanced Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry: Learning from Nature and Industrial Processes Prerequisites: successful participation in 529-0132-00L "Inorganic Chemistry III: Organometallic Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis". | W | 6 credits | 3G | V. Mougel, C. Copéret | |
Abstract | This class will discuss advanced concepts in organometallic, bio-inorganic and coordination chemistry, in the context of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis as well as enzymatic processes. The class will thus cover a broad range of catalytic transformations focusing on the sustainable and efficient use of feedstock molecules, exploring the parallel between industrial and biological systems. | |||||
Learning objective | Gain knowledge of catalytic transformations, relevant to processes found in industry and in Nature. Development of an extended molecular understanding of organometallic, bio-inorganic and coordination chemistry in relation to catalytic transformations. | |||||
Content | Specific focus will be given to key reactions such as alkane functionalization and homologation, olefin metathesis and polymerization, oxidation, processes related to conversion of C1 molecules (CH4 and CO2), CO/H2 to hydrocarbons (Fischer-Tropsch) and N2/H2 to ammonia (Haber-Bosch) as well as the corresponding enzymatic counterparts. The fundamental underlying principle of the associated elementary steps and reaction mechanisms involved in these processes, that include C-H activation, O/N-atom transfer reactions, N-N, C-O and C-C bond cleavage and formation will be discussed in details exploiting Molecular Orbital theory and spectroscopy. | |||||
Lecture notes | A script is provided on Ilias. It is expected that the students will consult the accompanying literature. | |||||
Literature | Books 1) R. Crabtree: the Organometallic Chemistry of Transition Metals – Wiley, 5th Edition 2) TA Albright, JB Burdett, MH Whangbo: Orbital Interactions in Chemistry – Wiley Interscience 3) Moore and Janes: Metal-Ligand Bonding – Oxford Chemistry Primers 4) Lippart and Berg: Principles of Bio-inorganic Chemistry – Wiley | |||||
Prerequisites / Notice | it is expected that students will have knowledge of AC-III or similar class/level. |
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