ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

 SYLLABUS

 SPRING 1998



 Dr. Paul Schueler

 Lecture/Recitation:

 MW 5:00-6:50 PM N330
 Office:S236

 Laboratory:

 Sec. 51: T 1:30-5:20 PM S353
 Telephone:XT 8219    Sec. 52: T 6:00-9:50 PM S353
     Sec. 53: T 6:00-9:50 PM S349


Textbook: "Organic Chemistry", L. G. Wade, Jr., 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1995.

 Class Date  Wade Chapter

 Omit Sections

     
 1/12,14, 21  12. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy  
 1/26, 28 15. Conjugated Systems, Orbital Symmetry, & UV Spectroscopy    
 2/2, 4 16. Aromatic Compounds  
 2/9, 11  17. Reactions of Aromatic Compounds

 17-12, 13

     
 2/18  EXAM I: Chapters 12, 15-17  
     
 2/23, 25, 3/2 18.Ketones and Aldehydes

 18-8, 9

 3/4, 16, 18  19. Amines  
     
 3/23   EXAM II: Chapters 18 & 19  
     
 3/25, 30  20. Carboxylic Acids

 20-15, 16

 4/1, 6  21. Carboxylic Acid Derivatives

 21-15

 4/8, 13  22. Additions & Condensations of Enols & Enolates

 22-12

     
 4/15  EXAM III: Chapters 20-22  
     
 4/20, 22  23. Carbohydrates & NucleicAcids

 23-12 - 23-17

 4/27, 29,  5/4  24. Amino Acids, Peptides,& Proteins

 24-10, 11

 
 5/11 (tentative)  FINAL EXAM Chapters 12, 15-24  



There will be no class on Martin Luther King Day (1/19), or Presidents' Day (2/16). The week of 3/9-3/15 is the Winter vacation break. Please read the material in the textbook before coming to class. Suggested problems will be discussed during the recitation periods. Three exams will be given during the semester, on the dates indicated. In addition, there will be a cumulative Final Exam, tentatively scheduled for May 11. Sample exams will be handed out and discussed prior to the exams. It is very important that you not fall behind in this course! Studying with your classmates, either in study groups or informally, is very helpful. I will be glad to assist you in setting up study groups. Your grade for the course will be determined as follows:


 Exams (15% each):  45%
 Final Exam :  30%
 Laboratory :  25%




 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II

  LABORATORY SCHEDULE

 SPRING 1998




 Dr. Paul Schueler  51: Tuesday 1:30-5:20 PM S353
   53: Tuesday 6:00-9:50 PM S349
 Dr. Barbara Kostis  52: Tuesday 6:00-9:50 PM S353



Textbook: "Introduction to Organic Laboratory Techniques", 3rd Edition, Pavia, Lampman, and Kriz, W. B. Saunders, 1988.

 Laboratory Date  Experiment (Pavia, et. al.)
   
 1/13  Check-in; NMR Spectroscopy
 1/20  31. Nitration of Methyl Benzoate
 1/27, 2/3  33. Friedel-Crafts Acylation
 2/10  Diels Alder Reaction (Handout)
 2/17, 2/24 20. An Oxidation/Reduction Scheme
 3/3 26. Chromic Acid Oxidation of Alcohols
 3/17  Handout: Classification of Organic Compounds by Solubility
 3/24, 31, 4/7  56. Identification of Unknowns: Organic Qualitative Analysis
 4/14  48. The Aldol Condensation Reaction
 4/21  50. Preparation of meso-Tetraphenylporphyrin
 4/28  Make-up and Check-out



You must read the Experiment, the relevant Technique(s), and the pertinent Essay before coming to the laboratory. Your laboratory grade (which constitutes 25% of the overall course grade), will be determined by your results, your lab notebook, and your general performance in the laboratory.

Assigned Problems in Wade



Chapter 12: 1-10, 18-40, 42, 44, 46.

Chapter 15: 1-3, 5-11, 13-15, 17, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28-32, 35.

Chapter 16: 2-4, 7-14, 16, 18-20, 22, 25-34, 36-40, 43.

Chapter 17: 1, 2, 4-12, 14-22, 30-38, 43-50, 53, 54, 56, 58.

Chapter 18: 1, 2, 5, 6, 8-23, 25-28, 30, 32-37, 54, 56-59.

Chapter 19: 1-3, 5-7, 10-14, 17-20, 25-30, 32-34, 37, 39, 40, 43, 44, 46-54, 57-59.

Chapter 20: 1-4, 7, 8, 11-19, 25-33, 35-44.

Chapter 21: 1-10, 12-15, 17-22, 24, 27, 29, 32-35, 38-40, 42-53, 56, 58-60, 64-67.

Chapter 22: 1-14, 16-31, 36-55, 58-61, 63-81.

Chapter 23: 1-3, 5-10, 14-16, 18, 20-26, 29, 39, 42, 44-49, 52-54, 56, 58, 64, 69-73.

Chapter 24: 1-5, 8-10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 23, 24, 32-37, 39, 41, 47, 50.