CHEM 121: Understanding the Natural and Unnatural World through Chemistry
Students enrolled in this course will appreciate the transformative power of molecular science on the modern world and how foundational knowledge of chemistry enables profound discoveries in biological, pharmaceutical, agrochemical, engineering, energy, and materials science research. This course integrates the lessons of
CHEM 31 and
CHEM 33 through an examination of the structure-function properties of carbon-based molecules. Specific emphasis is given to the chemistry of carbonyl- and amine-derived compounds, polyfunctionalized molecules, reaction kinetics and thermodynamics, mechanistic arrow-pushing, and retrosynthetic analysis. Students will be empowered with a conceptual understanding of chemical reactivity, physical organic chemistry, and the logic of chemical synthesis. The singular nature of molecular design and synthesis to make available functional molecules and materials will be revealed. A three-hour lab section provides hands on experience with modern chemical methods for preparative and analytical chemistry. Prerequisite
CHEM 33 or co-requisite
CHEM 100 (not required in AY 2020-21 )
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr
| Units: 5
| UG Reqs: GER: DB-NatSci
Instructors:
Brennan, M. (PI)
;
Du Bois, J. (PI)
;
Kanan, M. (PI)
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Instructors:
Brennan, M. (PI)
;
Du Bois, J. (PI)
;
Kanan, M. (PI)
;
Nelson, A. (PI)
;
Razumkov, H. (TA)
;
Robalin, N. (TA)
;
Wampler, A. (TA)
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