CHEM 344 Organic Chemistry II (Lec/Lab): Synthesis and Spectroscopy
This course applies the fundamentals learned in CHEM 343 to study how organic molecules are synthesized and their structures are identified. Radical reactions, alkene and alkyne additions, aromatic reactions, oxidations and reductions, and additional carbonyl reactions will be covered. Emphasis will be placed on using reactions in multi-step synthesis of larger and more complex molecules. The theory and practice of mass spectrometry and UV-Vis, IR, and NMR spectroscopy will be used to elucidate the structures of organic molecules. 3 credits lect., 1 credit lab. Prerequisite: CHEM 343.
Offered
Spring
Outcomes
- Students will continue to learn key reactions and key reagents needed to synthesize compounds
- Students will continue to learn how to do multi-step synthesis problems
- Students will continue to learn how to write multi-step arrow mechanisms