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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
CHIM0647-1  Coordination Chemistry and Catalysis
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Chemical Sciences, in-depth approach, 2nd yearFirst semester4
Holder(s) :  Lionel Delaude
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course is devoted to the physical chemistry of coordination complexes. In a first part, an historical background and the fundamentals of modern coordination chemistry are presented. Then, the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of complexes are discussed in great length on the basis of quantum mechanics. Last but not least, the final chapter focuses on some important catalytic applications of coordination compounds in enzymatic systems and for human medicine.
Course objective :  Understanding the fundamentals of physical chemistry applied to coordination complexes. Predicting the electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of these compounds. Explaining their catalytic activity.
Prerequisites :  Notions of quantum chemistry, group theory, molecular spectroscopy, organometallic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry.
Organization :  Fifteen lessons of 120 minutes each will be given during the first quadrimester. Upon student request, a few of these lessons may be devoted to solving the problems listed in the lecture notes.
Written notes :  Detailled lecture notes including end of chapter exercises are available as pdf files from the student portal or via the web site http://www.ulg.ac.be/lcfi/coord/.
Most of the chapters are written in French. However, the last part of the course is available in English to stress the importance of this language in the modern scientific world and to connect with the organometallic chemistry course of the third year bachelor in chemical sciences.
Assessment :  A written examination lasting 3 h will be organized during the session. It will be followed on the same day or the day after by a brief oral examination (15 minutes) to allow the student to comment and explain his/her written answers. The use of lecture notes, a vade mecum on group theory, and any other personal manuscript notes is permitted during the assessment.
Contacts :  Lionel Delaude
Institut du chimie organique
Bâtiment B6a, local 3.35
Tel: (04) 366-3496
E-mail: l.delaude@ulg.ac.be


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