Selected sections of inorganic chemistry

Course: Chemistry (Master) external form

Structural unit: Faculty of Chemistry

Title
Selected sections of inorganic chemistry
Code
ВБ 3.1
Module type
Вибіркова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
Second
Year of study when the component is delivered
2024/2025
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
2 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
Know how kinesymmetry affects the non-monotonic change in the properties of compounds of elements to predict the reactivity and properties of compounds of elements. Know the regularities of the formation of cluster compounds with π-donor and π-acceptor ligands, the conditions for their stabilization and use. Understand the influence of acid-base properties, the process of self-ionization and donor properties of solvents on the course of reactions for the synthesis of coordination compounds. Be able to predict the influence of kinesymmetry on the properties of compounds of elements depending on their position in the Periodic Table. Be able to choose the conditions for carrying out a chemical process depending on the chosen direction of its course.
Form of study
External form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
To study "Selected Sections of Inorganic Chemistry", students need knowledge obtained as part of the bachelor's program, namely: - Know the basics of general, inorganic, coordination and physical chemistry. - Know the basic principles outlined in the courses: "Physical Methods of Research of Inorganic Compounds", "Spectroscopy of Inorganic Compounds". - Have the skills to search for the necessary information in scientific literature, on the Internet and scientometric databases.
Course content
The academic discipline "Selected Sections of Inorganic Chemistry" includes a generalization of the most important monotonic and non-monotonic patterns of the Periodic Table of Elements and the main reasons for their discovery. Prediction of the reactivity and properties of compounds of elements according to their position in the Periodic Table. Comparative analysis and generalization of various concepts of acids and bases in order to solve the problem of choosing a solvent in inorganic synthesis. Compounds of elements in uncharacteristic oxidation states, cluster compounds and their stabilization. Introduction to the key problems of modern inorganic chemistry. Areas of use of inorganic compounds as catalysts, sorbents, ion exchange resins, sensors and in the creation of new functional and high-energy materials.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. John_C_Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John R. Townsend. Chemistry and Chemical Reactivity. Brooks Cole Cengage Learning. 2012 2. Shriver and Atkins' Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edition, W. H. Freeman and Company New York. 2009 3. Housecroft, K. and Constable, E. A Modern Course in General Chemistry. In two volumes, 2005 4. Catherine Housecroft, Inorganic Chemistry 4th edition, PEARSON. 2012 5. Соtton F.A., Wilkinson G., Murillo C.A., Bochmann M. Advanced inorganic chemistry Sixth add. A wiley-interscience publication. John Wiley @ sons, inc. 2000. 6. N. N. Greenwood , A. Earnshaw. Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd Edition, ButterworthHeinemann. 1998 7. Klapotke T.M., Chemistry of High-Energy Materials, 2nd Edition, Wolter de Gruyter Gmb @Co, 2012 8. S. Rafi Ahmad, Michael Cartwright, Laser Ignition of Energetic Materials, John Wiley @ sons, inc., 2015
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, laboratory work, independent work
Assessment methods and criteria
Semester control includes two module tests (remotely), evaluation of literature search and laboratory reports. Evaluation is carried out on a 100-point system. Final assessment in the form of an exam. The maximum/minimum number of points that a student can receive during the semester assessment is 100 points/60 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

VIRA V. PONOMAROVA
Inorganic Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry

Departments

The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline

Inorganic Chemistry Department
Faculty of Chemistry