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Ch 242 ab: Chemical Synthesis
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
An integrated approach to synthetic problem solving featuring an extensive review of modern synthetic reactions with concurrent development of strategies for synthesis design. Part a will focus on the application of modern methods of stereocontrol in the construction of stereochemically complex acyclic systems. Part b will focus on strategies and reactions for the synthesis of cyclic systems. Instructor: Reisman (a), Virgil, Stoltz (b).
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Ch 247: Organic Reaction Mechanisms
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This course will discuss and uncover useful strategies and tactics for approaching complex reaction mechanisms prevalent in organic reactions. Topics include: cycloaddition chemistry, rearrangements, radical reactions, metal-catalyzed processes, photochemical reactions among others. Recommended only for students interested in advanced study in organic chemistry or related fields. Not offered 2012–13.
Prerequisite:
Ch 41 abc, Ch 242 a recommended.
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Ch 25: Introduction to Biophysical Chemistry: Thermodynamics
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Develops the basic principles of solution thermodynamics, transport processes, and reaction kinetics, with emphasis on biochemical and biophysical applications. Instructor: Rees.
Prerequisite:
Ma 1 abc, Ph 1 abc and Ph 2 ab; Ch 21 a and Ch 24 recommended
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Ch 25 - Introduction to Biophysical Chemistry: Thermodynamics
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Ch 250: Advanced Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Content will vary from year to year; topics are chosen according to interests of students and staff. Visiting faculty may present portions of this course. Not offered 2012–13.
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Ch 250 - Advanced Topics in Chemistry
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Ch 280: Chemical Research
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
By arrangement with members of the faculty, properly qualified graduate students are directed in research in chemistry.
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Ch 280 - Chemical Research
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Ch 3 a: Fundamental Techniques of Experimental Chemistry
6.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Introduces the basic principles and techniques of synthesis and analysis and develops the laboratory skills and precision that are fundamental to experimental chemistry. Freshmen who have gained advanced placement into Ch 41 or Ch 21, or who are enrolled in Ch 10, are encouraged to take Ch 3 a in the fall term. Graded pass/fail. Instructor: Mendez.
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Ch 3 a - Fundamental Techniques of Experimental Chemistry
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Ch 3 x: Experimental Methods in Solar Energy Conversion
6.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Introduces concepts and laboratory methods in chemistry and materials science centered on the theme of solar energy conversion and storage. Students will perform experiments involving optical spectroscopy, electrochemistry, laser spectroscopy, nanoparticle synthesis, photochemistry, and photoelectrochemistry, culminating in the construction and testing of dye-sensitized solar cells. Instructor: Mendez.
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Ch 4 ab: Synthesis and Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Compounds
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Introduction to methods of synthesis, separation, purification, and characterization used routinely in chemical research laboratories. Ch 4 a focuses on the synthesis and analysis of organic molecules; Ch 4 b focuses on the synthesis and analysis of inorganic and organometallic molecules. Ch 4 a, second term; Ch 4 b, third term only. Instructor: Mendez.
Prerequisite:
Ch 1 (or the equivalent) and Ch 3 a or Ch 3 x. Ch 4 a is a prerequisite for Ch 4 b. Previous or concurrent enrollment in Ch 41 is strongly recommended.
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Ch 41 abc: Organic Chemistry
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
The synthesis, structures, and mechanisms of reactions of organic compounds. Instructors: Grubbs, Dervan, Stoltz.
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Ch 5 ab: Advanced Techniques of Synthesis and Analysis
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Modern synthetic chemistry. Specific experiments may change from year to year. Experiments illustrating the multistep syntheses of natural products (Ch 5 a), coordination complexes, and organometallic complexes (Ch 5 b) will be included. Methodology will include advanced techniques of synthesis and instrumental characterization. Terms may be taken independently. Instructors: Grubbs (a), Agapie (b).
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