Inorganic Chemistry II

Objectives

The student should learn the contents of Inorganic Chemistry mainly Organometallic Chemistry and Catalysis included in the program, to know how to do the experimental work and solve the proposed problems, should be able to work in group, and how to interpret the results obtained in the laboratory.

 

General characterization

Code

10866

Credits

3.0

Responsible teacher

Luís Alexandre A. Fernandes Cobra Branco

Hours

Weekly - 3

Total - 50

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

The student should have already passed the subject Inorganic Chemistry I.

Bibliography

  • Shriver and Atkins'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Inorganic Chemistry  Peter Atkins, Tina Overton, Jonathan Rourke, Mark Weller, and Fraser Armstrong, 5th Edition 2009
  • “Inorganic Chemistry” C. E. Housecroft and A.G. Sharpe. Pearson. Prentice Hall. 4th Edition. 2012.
  •  “Organometallics” Chistophe Elschenbroich, Wiley-VCH, 5th Edition, 2006
  • “Organometallic Chemistry of the Transition Metals. Robert H Crabtree, John Wiley and Sons Ltd. 5th Edition, 2009
  • “Organometallics 1 and 2” M. Bochmann, Oxford Chemistry Primers, 1994

 

 

Teaching method

The theoretical lectures will be given with the help of the data show. Practical questions will be addressed to the students and solve during the lectures. Laboratory works will be preceded by a theoretical introduction before the practical work and followed by the writing of a mini-report about the work done

 

Evaluation method

It will be necessary to do all laboratory works (with previous preparation) and to submit the proposed questionnaire.

The Theoretical Grade will be obtained through continuous evaluation. Two test will be made. The student should have 8 values minimum in each test. and 9,5 values minimum to pass.

 The Final Grade will be 1/5 (Practical Grade) + 4/5(Theoretical Grade)

Subject matter

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