Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you should
possess the following competencies:
·
Knowledge about
important industries, industrial compound classes and scales
·
Knowledge about
particular organic reactions used in industry
·
Knowledge about
important industrial processes
·
Basic knowledge
on biosynthetic pathways and some basic medicinal chemistry concepts
--> You should be able to attend a medicinal chemistry lecture
and understand what metrics are used to assess the efficacy and selectivity of
a bioactive compound
·
Basic knowledge
on process chemistry and green chemistry
--> You should have an appreciation of the factors driving
‘route selection’ in industry, the kinds of techniques used/avoided and how
reactions are optimized
·
Appreciation of
advanced manufacturing technologies
--> You will appreciate how advanced chemical and manufacturing
technologies are changing the ways chemists do industrial synthesis
By the end of this course, the
following operational skills will be expected of you:
·
Graphical
reproduction of key compounds, intermediates and catalytic cycles
·
Verbally and
graphically rationalizing fundamental aspects of industrial (and bio) synthetic
reaction schemes
·
Independent
recognition of analogies and differences between industrial and lab-scale
synthesis
·
Independent
recognition of analogies and differences between different types of chemical
industries
A unique aspect of this course is the opportunity to interact with/gain insight from real-world Industrial Chemists, with >10 years of experience in the pharmaceutical/agrochemical/organic functional material industries. External speaker lectures will be arranged on ZOOM or, if possible, in presence
***Lecture
content and schedule will change and is subject to availability and number of external
speakers***
Lecture 1 Introduction, Types of Industry, Sustainable Chemistry
Lecture 2 Dyes, Pigments, Fragrances, Flavors
Lecture 3 Commodity Chemicals, Fuel & Energy
Tutorial I (Tutorial on lecture material)
Lecture 4 Functional Materials
Lecture 5 Asymmetric Synthesis, Redox Reactions
Lecture 6 Crop Protection
Lecture 7 Pharmaceuticals I - Drug Discovery, Alkaloids, Opiates
Lecture 8 Pharmaceuticals II - ACE Inhibitors, Prostaglandins
Lecture 9 External Speaker
1:
TBA
Lecture 10 Advanced
Manufacturing Technologies I: Platforms
Lecture 11 External Speaker 2: TBA
Lecture 12 Advanced
Manufacturing Technologies II: Chemistry
Lecture 13/Tutorial II External Speaker
3: TBA / (Tutorial on lecture material)
Lecture 14 External Speaker 4: TBA