Study Programmes 2015-2016
CHIM0604-2  
Chemistry and Organic Materials
Duration :
20h Th, 10h Pr, 5d Labo.
Number of credits :
Bachelor in engineering4
Bachelor in engineering4
Master in biomedical engineering (120 ECTS)4
Master in chemical and materials engineering (120 ECTS)4
Lecturer :
Lionel Delaude
Language(s) of instruction :
French language
Organisation and examination :
Teaching in the second semester
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Course contents :
This course aims at introducing the fundamentals of organic chemistry to students and to help them realize its importance in our everyday life.
After a brief recall of the atomic structure and the nature of chemical bonds, the major classes of organic compounds (alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, alkyl halides, aromatics, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, amines) will be examined in terms of nomenclature, molecular structure, electronic features, and reactivity. From these core notions, the main types of organic reactions and their underlying rationales will be discussed. A special attention will be devoted to stereochemical aspects of the transformations under study.
To illustrate this course, we shall perform experimental demonstrations to explain the role of organic compounds and materials in multiple objects from our everyday life (alcohol breath testers, soaps and detergents, plastic wrapping, epoxy glues,...).
Sessions of practical laboratory work will be organized to illustrate the key-notions of the course and to acquaint students with the basic techniques of synthesis, purification and characterization of organic compounds.
Learning outcomes of the course :
At the end of this course, students should be able:
  • to identify and to name the main functions of organic chemistry,
  • to predict the evolution of various physico-chemical properties of organic compounds according to their structures,
  • to determine the outcome of the main organic reactions and to propose a plausible mechanism for them,
  • to propose (a) suitable reagent(s) for achieving a given organic transformation.
At the end of the practical laboratory sessions, students will be acquainted with the common basic techniques used in organic chemistry. They will be able to analyze and to perform simple experimental procedures reported in the literature, to carry out the synthesis, characterization, and quantification of organic compounds, and to assess the significance of the results obtained.
Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
The prerequisite for this course implies a good knowledge of basic general chemistry, as it is taught, for instance, in the chemistry course intended for the first block of the bachelor in Engineering Sciences, civil engineer orientation (CHIM9272 and CHIM9273). Students who choose this course must also attend the introduction to organic chemistry (CHIM9295).
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Eight lessons of 150 minutes each will be given during the second quadrimester. Exercise sessions (20 h) and practical laboratory work (5 d) will complement and illustrate the theoretical course.
Participation in practical work is mandatory. Any absence must be justified by a medical certificate or another appropriate document. For security reasons, access to the laboratory is allowed only to students in possession of a lab coat and a pair of goggles.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
Face-to-face course, see above for details.
Recommended or required readings :
Reference Textbooks:
  • Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, John McMurry, 7th International Edition, Brooks/Cole: Belmont, CA, 2011
  • Essential Organic Chemistry, Paula Yurkanis Bruice, 2nd Edition, Pearson: Montreal, 2010
Copies of the slides screeened during the lectures are available as pdf files from the student portal 'my ULg' or via the web site http://www.ulg.ac.be/lcfi/orgmat/.
Assessment methods and criteria :
A written examination lasting 4 h will be organized during the june session. It will cover the whole course content. It will be followed on the same day or the day after by an optional oral examination lasting 15 minutes. Participation into the practical laboratory sessions will account for 20% of the final mark.
With the possible exception of a non programmable calculator, the use of any electronic device (mobile phone, computer, notepad, camera,...)  is strictly prohibited during the examinations.
Work placement(s) :
Organizational remarks :
Contacts :
Lionel Delaude
Institut de chimie organique
Bâtiment B6a, local 3.70c
Tel: (04) 366-3496
E-mail: l.delaude@ulg.ac.be

Assistant in charge of the exercise sessions:
Sylvestre Dammicco
Cyclotron Research Centre
Tel: (04) 366-2334
E-mail: sdammicco@ulg.ac.be