Aims
Quantitative interpretation of electronic structure and of physico-chemical properties of organic molecules.
Main themes
1. Electronic structure of organic molecules; hybridisation and stereochemistry ; calculation of intra- and intermolecular perturbations ; diagrams of orbital correlation and symmetry rules ; theoretical interpretation of some physico-chemical properties.
2. The theory of activated complexes: basic principles, surface potential, activation energy, energy profile of an organic reaction, principle of Polanyi-Evans-Bell; reactivity-selectivity, principle of Curtin-Hammett.
3. Theory of chemical reactivity: static and dynamic methods; transition state in aromatic and arylaliphatic substitution ; methods of Fukui and its applications to organic reactions.
4. Hard and soft acids and bases.
5. Theoretical bases of linear free energy relationships.
6. Stereo-electronic effects. Theoretical exercises conceived and realized in a way to insure an aptitude of autonomous calculation and interpretation.
Other information (prerequisite, evaluation (assessment methods), course materials recommended readings, ...)
Prerequisites: organic chemistry, physical chemistry.
Evaluation: oral examination with written preparation.
Support: course notes written by the teacher.
Other credits in programs
CHIM22
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Deuxième licence en sciences chimiques
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(2.5 credits)
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