Description:
| Aims: To describe and demonstrate recent techniques in the application of catalysis to the synthesis of organic molecules. To illustrate how either metal-complexes or organocatalysts can be applied to the asymmetric synthesis of valuable intermediates.
Learning Outcomes: After studying the Unit, students should be able to:
* Describe a range of catalytic systems for achieving important synthetic transformations
* Account for the importance of asymmetric catalysis in organic synthesis
* Integrate catalytic techniques with retrosynthetic analysis to introduce new stereocentres to organic molecules
* Extend the principles encountered in the course to critical discussion of recent and potential advances in asymmetric catalysis
* Solve synthetic problems using the techniques introduced including the application of techniques to unseen situations.
Skills: Problem solving (T, F, A), Scientific writing (F, A), Independent working (F).
Content: The development of chiral Lewis acids and their application in a range of synthetic transformations. A complementary approach to asymmetric synthesis using organocatalysis. Enantioselective palladium and rhodium catalysed carbon-carbon bond forming processes. A review of recent developments in the area of catalysis applied to organic synthesis. The application of catalysis to the synthesis of complex molecules.
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