Organic Chemistry 1

Go to class
Write Review

Free Online Course: Organic Chemistry 1 provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 15 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Organic Chemistry 1 is taught by Dr. B. S. Balaji.

Overview
  • This course is a 4 credit course (15 weeks, 40 module) for M. Sc. Chemistry Students. Here, Students will be trained to improve their factual, conceptual, procedural and metacognitive knowledge. The scientific explanation given in the video contents makes use of the following components: Presentations, chemical structures, figures, tables, images, 3D-animations, white board demonstration, use of molecular models, paper 3D-models, mirrors etc. We gave emphasis to instructional design by leveraging theories based on Malcom Knowels Andragogy, modified Bloom’s taxonomy, the Feynman Technique, ADDIE model, Dick and Carey model, neuro slide design principles etc.Who can benefit Any student or learner who wants to learn the basics of organic chemistry. The course shall be helpful for PG students (credit transfer), research scholars, young scientists and faculty members for their career growth. 3rd year UG students who are in pursuit of excellence can learn more from this course. The course covers most of the topics (organic chemistry) that are part of various competitive exams. IIT-JAM, CSIR-NET, GATE, UPSC, SLET, SSC-CGL, various CET. Industry support for jobs pharma, petrochemical, dye, perfume, agro chemicals industries

Syllabus
  • We are happy to announce that this course has been very popular among learners. More than 14,350 learners had been benefited from this course. Earlier enrollments for this course: July 2019 - 3591 Jan 2020 - 3224 Aug 2020 - 2666 Jan 2021 - 2688 July 2021 - 2189 Students achievements: Shubham Pol: GPAT and NIPER- JEE qualified Suryakant Mishra: IIT-JAM qualified Sourav Adak: CSIR qualified Learner's Feedback:


    "This course is very great and is helpful not only for students but also for all chemistry professors. This course is the best platform for all organic chemistry learners. The language is very easy. So that, each and every student can understand all the concepts easily. Discussion forum is also a best platform for us to ask any query about any concept.

    Thank you very much sir for excellent teaching, clearing every concept in organic chemistry from basic and giving assignments to us. Keep it up sir.

    Also,thanks to SWAYAM for conducting such type of course for all chemistry learners." ---- Ketaki, One of the topper from the course July-2019.


    "The classes are very explanatory and very useful for the PG students and also for the faculty members. I really appreciate the efforts taken by Balaji sir. " ---Seethalakshmi S



    "The course content was so relevant and insightful that every individual would definitely benefit hugely from it for their career in chemistry. The classes are very vivid, crystal clear and knowledgeable. I am very fortunate to be part of this course." ---- Ramakrishna S



    "Professor Balaji did splendid job and did lots of efforts. Its been 15 days to the course have started and I am taking it right now. This course is beneficial to all as the professor took the course from basics to advance, this make learning very easy & he is very responsive which makes it very convenient." ----- Simran K


    "very good nd well qualified professors.

    for solving gate, net questions, dis course iz useful. thanku for efforts of all professors". ---- Anonymous




    Syllabus

    Week 1

    Introduction to stereochemistry

    Conformational analysis of open chain systems



    Week 2

    Conformational analysis of cyclic systems

    Symmetry elements, Point group analysis

    Stereochemical conventions


    Week 3

    Stereogenicity, Topicity

    ORD and CD, Axial halo ketone rule, Octant Rule


    Week 4

    Stereochemical reactions

    Reactions involving stereo centres

    Crams Rule, Felkin-Anh model, Prelog rules


    Week 5

    Aromaticity, Aromatic stabilization energy, Hückel MO, Musulin-Frost diagram

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), Polyacenes, Annulene


    Week 6

    Aromatic Electrophilic substitutions

    Aromatic Nucleophilic substitutions

    Ipso-cine-tele substitution


    Week 7

    Reaction dynamics, Hammond postulate

    Linear free energy relationship, Hammett equation


    Week 8

    Yukawa Tsuno equation, Swain-Lupton equation, Grunwald–Winstein equation, Taft equation

    Curtin-Hammett principle, Winstein-Holness equation

    Carbocation, Part 1: Generation, Structure and Geometry


    Week 9

    Carbocation, Part 2: Stabilisation of carbocation, Reactions

    Carbocation, Rearrangement 1: No Change in carbon skeleton, Change in carbon skeleton

    Carbocation, Rearrangement 2: involvement of other electron deficient terminus, Anchimeric assistance


    Week 10

    Carbanions: pKa and its significance

    Carbanions: Hard and Soft Acid and Base principle

    Carbanions: Structure, Formation, Stability, Reactivity


    Week 11

    Carbanion reactions: Acyl Anions, Benzoin condensation, Umpolung-inversion of reactivity

    Free radical 1: Formation, Structure, Stability



    Week 12

    Free radical 2: Stability, Reactivity

    Free radical 3: Reactions: Addition, atom abstraction, disproportionation, cyclisation



    Week 13

    Free radical 4: Reactions: Fenton, Kolbe, Bouveault-Blanc, Giese, Hofmann-Loffler, Birch, Barton-McCombie, Sandmeyer, Barton decarboxylation

    Carbene, Nitrene: Generation, Structure, Reactivity



    Week 14

    Carbonyl addition reaction

    Enol and enolate formation and reactions

    Enamines formation and reactions



    Week 15

    Enol ethers formation and reactions, Mukaiyama-Aldol reaction

    Sharpless epoxidation, Click reaction, Diels-Alder reaction- Scope and mechanism



    Exam