Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry: Principles to Applications

Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry: Principles to Applications by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Week 1 :

Lecture 1: History of Organometallic Compounds,

Lecture 2: Polarity and Reactivity of M−C bond

Lecture 3: Reactivity of Organometallic Compounds

Lecture 4: Reactivity of Organometallic Compounds (contd...)

Lecture 5: 18 Valence Electron Rule and Classification

Week 2 :

Lecture 6: 18 Valence Electron Rule and Classification

Lecture 7: Reactivity and types of Organometallic compounds

Lecture 8: sigma- Donor ligands

Lecture 9: Preparation of sigma- alkyl compounds

Lecture 10: Preparation and Properties of sigma- alkyl compounds
Week 3 :

Lecture 11: Properties of sigma- alkyl compounds

Lecture 12: β−elimination in sigma- alkyl compounds

Lecture 13: β−elimination in detail

Lecture 14: TM sigma- alkyl complexes and its application

Lecture 15: TM sigma- alkyl complexes and its application (contd...)
Week 4 :

Lecture 16: C−H activation

Lecture 17: C−H activation in details

Lecture 18: C−H activation in details (contd...)

Lecture 19: Characterization of C−H activation

Lecture 20: Bonding in C−H activation
Week 5 :

Lecture 21: C−C Bond activation

Lecture 22: C−C Bond activation (contd...)

Lecture 23: C−C Bond activation in Details

Lecture 24: Transition Metal Perfluoroalkyl (RF−TM) Complexes

Lecture 25: Preparation of Transition Metal Perfluoroalkyl (RF−TM) Complexes
Week 6 :

Lecture 26: C−F Activation

Lecture 27: Transition Metal Alkenyl/Aryl Complexes

Lecture 28: Transition Metal Aryl Complexes

Lecture 29: Transition Metal Aryl/Alkyne Complexes

Lecture 30: Transition Metal Alkyne/Carbene Complexes
Week 7 :

Lecture 31: Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: Preparations

Lecture 32: Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: Properties

Lecture 33: Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: Reactivities

Lecture 34: Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: Reactivities (contd...)

Lecture 35: Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: Reactivities (contd...)
Week 8 :

Lecture 36: Transition Metal Carbene Complexes: Reactivities (contd...)

Lecture 37: Reactivity of Schrock type Carbene Complexes and Transition Metal Carbynes

Lecture 38: Transition Metal Carbynes: Preparation

Lecture 39: Transition Metal Carbynes: Properties

Lecture 40: Transition Metal Carbynes: Properties (contd...)
Week 9 :

Lecture 41: Properties of Transition Metal Carbynes And Transition Metal Carbonyls

Lecture 42: Transition Metal Carbonyls

Lecture 43: Transition Metal Carbonyls (contd...)

Lecture 44: Transition Metal Carbonyls: Bonding properties

Lecture 45: Transition Metal Carbonyls: Bonding properties (contd...)
Week 10 :

Lecture 46: Transition Metal Carbonyls: Reactivities

Lecture 47: Transition Metal Carbonyls: Reactivity and Carbonyl Metallates

Lecture 48: Transition Metal Carbonyl Hydrides

Lecture 49: Application of Carbonyl Metallates and Metal Halides

Lecture 50: Application of Metal Halides and Metal Alkenes
Week 11 :

Lecture 51: Transition Metal Olefin Complexes

Lecture 52: Transition Metal Olefin Complexes (contd...)

Lecture 53: Transition Metal Olefin Complexes: Reactivity

Lecture 54: Bonding Properties in Olefin Complexes

Lecture 55: Transition Metal Diolefin Complexes
Week 12 :

Lecture 56: Transition Metal Diolefin and Alkyne Complexes

Lecture 57: Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes

Lecture 58: Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes: Reactivity

Lecture 59: Transition Metal Alkyne Complexes: Reactivity (contd...)

Lecture 60: Summary: Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry: Principles to Applications



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This course would cover all aspects of Organometallic Chemistry, starting from the principles to its applications.

INTENDED AUDIENCE: All of Chemistry and possibly some of Chemical Engineering students.

PREREQUISITES: UG General Chemistry.

INDUSTRY SUPPORT: Reliance, Dupont, BASF, BAYER, DOW Chemicals.

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