KEMS532 Supramolecular Chemistry (6 cr)
Description
Content
Basic concepts of supramolecular chemistry: weak interactions, cooperativity, complementarity, preorganization, template effect, self-assembly, complexation. Cation, anion and ion pair receptors: crown ethers, podands, cyclodextrins, calixarenes and cyclophanes. Molecular machines and devices. Supramolecular chemistry of life and biomimetic structures.
Completion methods
Learning exercises, independent and pair work during the course; learning exercises; book exam
Assessment details
The course grading is based on course activity and learning outcomes achieved or the results of the exam. Grade 1 equals for 50 % of maximum points.
Grade 1: Student knows the basic principles supramolecular chemistry.
Grade 2: Student knows the basic principles and concepts of supramolecular chemistry.
Grade 3: Student knows the basic principles, concepts and phenomena of supramolecular chemistry and is able to recognise and analyse the properties supramolecular compounds.
Grade 4: Student understands the principles, concepts and phenomena of supramolecular chemistry and is able to recognise and analyse the properties supramolecular compounds and their suitability for various applications.
Grade 5: Student understands deeply the principles, concepts and tphenomena of supramolecular chemistry and is able to recognise and analyse the properties supramolecular compounds and their suitability for various applications. Student is able to design potential supramolecular compounds.
Learning outcomes
Additional information
The course is lectured in 2018-2019. The course can be taken either by learning exercises or book exam 2017-2018 and 2019-2020.
Description of prerequisites
Study materials
Literature
- Jonathan W. Steed and Jerry L. Atwood, Supramolecular Chemistry, 2nd edition; ISBN: 978-0-470-51234-0