- TFCH1003
- Foundation Organic Chemistry
- TFCH1003
- Foundation Organic Chemistry
- Credits (ECTS): 5
- Food Science and Environmental Health
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Overview
A comprehensive knowledge of organic chemistry is vital to the understanding of biological sciences, food chemistry, and pharmaceuticals. The applications of organic chemistry are diverse. Areas such as food production, pharmaceutical developments, energy, pollution and sustainability of resources, are understood better with a competency in carbon chemistry. In this module the underlying principles of organic chemistry will be delivered. The module aims to deliver a knowledge and understanding of the nomenclature, classification, structure and properties of common organic compounds. Furthermore, the module aims to give the reactions and the syntheses of fundamental organic compounds. Additionally, students will development of underlying principles and the ability to predict organic reactions. Finally, to supplement and reinforce chemical principles delivered in the theory students will become competent in experimental design, manipulation and correct use of laboratory equipment and proper recording of results in the foundation organic chemistry laboratory whilst simultaneously developing good laboratory practice and technical skills relevant to industry.
Indicative SyllabusIntroduction to organic chemistry and classification of organic compounds. IUPAC nomenclature for the fundamental functional groups (Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Alcohols, Carboxylic acids Carbohydrates, Aldehydes and ketones, Benzene and aromatic compounds). Hybridisation theory in relation to organic compounds. Chemical reactions, physical properties and applications of simple organic molecules. Structural isomers. Intermolecular forces. Basic stereochemistry of organic compounds. Introduction to fundamental reaction mechanisms. Functional group chemistry including applications and reactions of compounds containing each of the following functional groups: alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, and haloalkanes.
Total Contact Teaching Hours:48Please note that the catalogue is provided as a guide to modules in DIT. Not all modules listed will necessarily be offered every year and new modules may also be added. Information subject to change. For detail on specific programmes/modules please contact the relevant School directly.