Course detail
Organic Chemistry II
FCH-BAT_OCH2Acad. year: 2025/2026
Halogen deivatives, nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbon atom, eleimination reactions. Alcohols phenols, polyhydroxyderivatives. Oxidation alcohols and phenols. Ethers, peroxides, epoxides, crown-ethers. Thiols, sulfides, sulfonic acids and their derivatives. Esters of inorganic acids. Amines, diazotation, arendiazonium salts and application, amine oxides. Diazo compounds, carbenes.Azides. Nitrocompounds. Organometallic compounds. Aldehydes and ketones, nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group, aldolization reactions of aldehydes and ketones. Saccharides, structure and reactivity.Carboxylic acids, esterification, acyl halogenides, anhydrides, esters, amides. Halogen and amino acids, peptides, carbonic acid derivatives. Dicarbonyl compounds, unsaturated carbonyl compounds, quinones. Heterocyclic compounds.
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The examination consists from written test and oral examination. In the written part knowledge from Organic Chemistry II is tested, in oral exam then knowledge from the whole Organic chemistry.
Completing the tutorial of Organic chemistry requires the attendance and successfully passed all class exams. The examination consists from written test and oral examination.
Aims
Completing the course of Organic Chemistry II in connection with course Organic Chemistry I, students acquire the complex knowledge of structure, reactivity and stereochemistry of hydrocarbon derivatives and heterocyclic compounds. The knowledge acquired enables to work both in research and practice of organic chemistry, in control laboratories and state administration authorities.
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- Programme NPAP_ENVI Master's 1 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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21. + 22. Acyl derivatives. 23. Dicarbonyl compounds. 24. Heterocyclic compounds.