This module continues to builds upon the fundamental principles of structure, reactivity and bonding introduced in Year 1 and in module LI Organic Chemistry IIa to further develop a deeper understanding of the reactivity of organic molecules and how to harness this in the selective synthesis of complex targets Students continue to learn how to bring all of these ideas together in the design of synthetic routes to complex organic molecules such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, dyestuffs and perfumes.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the principles and concepts associated with the material delivered in each area;
Apply their acquired knowledge to the solution of relevant unseen problems;
Apply their knowledge of reactions, mechanisms and retrosynthetic strategy to devise synthetic reaction sequences;
Apply their knowledge of reactions and mechanisms to rationalise observations and unfamiliar reaction sequences.