Universität Wien
Course Exam

270104 VO Supramolecular organic Chemistry (2023W)

4.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 27 - Chemie

Wednesday 07.02.2024
10:00 - 13:00h Kleiner Hörsaal 3, Boltzmanngasse 1 (HP), 1090

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

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Examination topics

Basic concepts in self-assembly and self-organization, thermodynamics and kinetics of host-guest processes along with the main characterization techniques; complexation of neutral molecules in aqueous solution and their technological applications - sensors and drug delivery; non-covalent interactions involving aromatic rings; hydrogen-, halogen- and chalcogen-bonding interactions; dynamic covalent bonds; supramolecular polymers; Template effects & molecular self-assembly approach towards architectures in solutions (including molecular cages) and in the solid-state; basic concepts of crystal engineering; MOFs and COFs, gas storage, separation and sensing applications; applications of molecular recognition in catalysis and logic gates, including medical diagnostics, colorimetric and luminescent sensors; molecular machines, from simple catenanes and rotaxanes to more complex multi-station multi-stimuli responsive supramolecular systems; basic concepts of molecular recognition in biology, including cell architecture, biomolecular interactions, structure of essential building units, lipids, DNA/RNA, protein, sugar; natural Ion Channels, including peptide-based ion change, cation/anion complexation, cross-membrane ion channel; biotechnological applications (e.g. artificial enzyme design, live cell imaging, cellular import/drug delivery) based on the concepts of supramolecular chemistry.

Assessment and permitted materials

Written exam (100%). The candidate needs to reply to a series of questions scoring at least 50% to get the pass mark.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

A written exam with questions will be given and assessed. The questions will be centred around a series of examples from the literature and the candidate will be required to provide organic synthetic-driven and physical organic reasoning.

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