Prerequisites:
Remark:
For Ph.D. students only
Course Contents
General (10-12 lectures)
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Localized and delocalized bonding models. A review of various bonding models in inorganic chemistry with appropriate examples.
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Symmetry, Point Groups and applications of symmetry. Introduction to symmetry elements and operations, point groups, character tables and uses in applications such as bonding.
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Chemical forces including weak interactions and the basic aspects of crystal engineering.
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Structural characterization tools for inorganic compounds.
Main-group [10-12 lectures]
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Inorganic rings and cages: Boranes, P-N , Si-O, Al-O systems.
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Low-valent compounds containing main-group elements.
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Multiple-bonding in compounds containing main group elements.
Transition Metals [20-22 lectures]
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Transition metal chemistry-A review of basic theories of bonding in coordination complexes
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Term symbols and electronic spectra of transition metal compounds
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Magnetism of coordination complexes. Single molecule magnets
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Supramolecular Chemistry
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Organometallic compounds- various types of organometallic compounds including metal carbenes and their reactivity.