Inorganic Chemistry 4 (KAno4)      

SEMESTER LEARNING PLAN

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Course Title: Inorganic Chemistry 4 (KAno4)    

MK code: AKM21 353

Credit Weight: 3

Group of Courts: Compulsory

Semester: 5

Prerequisite Course: KAno3

 

Lecturer:

Dra. Sriyanti, M.Si

Drs. Suhartana, M.Si.

Sriatun, S.Si., M.Si.

 

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO)

  Attitude GLO1-(S9) Demonstrate an attitude of responsibility for work in their field of expertise independently.
Knowledge GLO2-(PP1) Mastering the theoretical concepts of structure, properties, changes, kinetics, and energetics of molecules and chemical systems, identification, separation, characterization, transformation, synthesis of macromolecular chemicals, and their application.
GLO3-(PP3) Mastering the basic principles of software for analysis, synthesis, and molecular modeling in general or more specific chemical fields.
General Skills GLO4-(KU1) Able to apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the context of the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and uses humanities values by their field of expertise
Special Skills GLO5-(KK3) Able to analyze several alternative solutions in the field of identification and analysis of simple solids

 

Course Description

In this course, students learn about the application and expansion of coordination compounds, including understanding and basics of reactions for the formation of organometallic compounds, characterization of organometallic compounds, reactions, and catalysis that can occur in organometallic compounds

Week Expected ability (Sub-CLO) Study Materials/ Learning Materials Learning methods Student Learning Experience Time (minutes) Evaluation
Criteria and Indicators %
1 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Definition, history of organometallic and organic ligands and their nomenclature Inter-Molecular Interaction/ Introduction to Organometallic Chemistry (PB1)

a. Definition and History of Organometal

b. Organic ligands and their nomenclature

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Summarizing information, asking (development, criticism), searching, gathering, and compiling existing information to describe knowledge about the origin of organometallic chemistry

Discuss and conclude the problems/tasks given by the lecturer in groups.

FF: 1 x (3 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(3 x 50”) +

(3 x 60”)]

Accuracy in explaining the basis of organometallic compounds, understanding, and nomenclature of organic ligands

>>> with a minimum accuracy of 80%

5
2 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) the 18 electron rule Molecular Structure/ 18 electron rule (PB2)

a. Electron Count

b. Why 18 electrons?

c. Planar quadrangular complex

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Summarizing information, asking (development, critique)

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 1 x (3 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(3 x 50”) +

(3 x 60”)]

Accuracy explains the 18-electron rule as a basic concept in organometallic

>>> with a minimum accuracy of 80%

10
3 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) ligands in organometallic chemistry Inter-Molecular/Ligan Interactions in Organometallic Chemistry (PB3)

a. Carbonyl Complex (CO)

b. similarity ligands CO

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

 

FF: 1 x (3 x 50”)

ST + SS: 1 x [(3 x 50”) +

(3 x 60”)]

Accuracy of describing the carbonyl complex (CO)

Accuracy of describing similarity ligands CO

5
4 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) ligands in organometallic chemistry Inter-Molecular/Ligan Interactions in Organometallic Chemistry (PB3)

c. Dihydrogen complex

d. Ligands that have an extension of the Pi system

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy of explaining about hydrogen complex

Accuracy in describing ligands that have an extension of the Pi system

5
5 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Bonds between Metal Atoms and the Organic Pi system Inter-Molecular/Bonding Interactions between Metal Atoms and the Organic Pi system (PB4)

a. Linear Pi System

b. Cyclic Pi System

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy describes the linear pi system in the bond between metal atoms and the organic pi system.

Accuracy describes the cyclic pic system in the bond between metal atoms and the organic pi system.

10
6 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Complexes containing metal-carbon sigma bonds Inter-Molecular/Complex Interactions Containing Metal-Carbon (PB5) Sigma Bonds

a. Alkyl Complex

b. Carbene Complex (Alkylidene)

c. Carbyne Complex (Alkylidyne)

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking questions, learning by digging/looking for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

the accuracy of describing alkyl complexes

accurate description of carbene (alkylidene) complexes

5
7 Able to apply (C3), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) the characterization of organometallic complexes Qualitative Analysis/Characterization of Organometallic Complexes (PB6)

a. IR spectra

b. NMR spectra

c. Examples of Organometallic Characterization

Problem Based Learning listen, write, ask

learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy of explaining IR spectra

Accuracy explains about NMR  spectra

10
8 Midterm exam Written exam 90 Truth in solving exam questions
9 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Reactions involving addition or subtraction of ligands Compound Reactions/Reactions involving addition or subtraction of ligands (PB7)

a. Ligand dissociation and substitution

b. Oxidative Addition Reaction

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

listen, write, ask

learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

accurately describes the dissociation and substitution of ligands

accurately describes the oxidative addition reaction

10
10 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Reactions involving addition or subtraction of ligands Compound Reactions/Reactions involving addition or subtraction of ligands (PB7)

c. Reductive Elimination

d. Sigma Bond Metathesis

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

listen, write, ask

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy explains about reductive elimination

the accuracy of explaining the metathesis of sigma bonds

5
11 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Reactions involving ligand modification Compound Reactions/Reactions involving ligand modification (PB8)

a. Insertion Reaction

b. Carbonyl Insertion Reaction (Alkyl migration)

c. 1,2 insertion examples

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy describes the insertion reaction.

Accuracy describes the carbonyl insertion reaction (alkyl migration)

10
12 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Reactions involving ligand modification Compound Reactions /Reactions involving ligand modification (PB8)

d. Hydride Elimination Reaction

e. Abstraction

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy describes the hydride elimination reaction

Accuracy explains abstraction

5
13 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Organometallic Catalysts Concept of Organometallic Catalyst/catalyst (PB9)

a. Deuteration Catalytic

b. hydroformylation

c. Monsanto Process Acetic Acid

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy in explaining about Deuteration catalytic

Accuracy explains hydroformylation

Accurately explain the Monsanto Acetic Acid process.

5
14 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Organometallic Catalysts Concept of Organometallic Catalyst/catalyst (PB9)

d. Wacker Process (Smitdt)

e. Hydrogenation with Wilkinson catalyst

f. Olefin Metathesis

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy describes the Wacker Process (Smitdt)

Accuracy in explaining hydrogenation with Wilkinson catalyst

Accuracy explains about Olefin meta metathesis

5
15 Able to understand (C2), construct (P4), and discuss (A2) Heterogeneous Catalyst Concept of Catalyst/ Heterogeneous Catalyst (PB10)

a. Ziegler-Natta Poli polymerization

b. Water-Gas Reaction

Discovery learning

Cooperative learning

Problem Based Learning

Listening, writing, asking

Learn by digging/searching for information (inquiry) and utilizing that information to solve factual problems/designed by the lecturer

FF: 3 x 50

ST: 3 x 60

SS: 3 x 60

Accuracy explains about Ziegler-Natta Poli Polymerization

Accuracy in describing the Water-Gas Reaction

10
16 Final exams Written exam 90 The truth and completeness of the answer to the question
Total Rating 100

 

Reference:

  1. Garry L. Miesler, Donald A Tarr, 2014, “Inorganic Chemistry”, Prentice Hall International Edition, Singapore
  2. Crabtree, R.H., 1988, “The Organometallic Chemistry of The Transition Metals,” John Wiley and Sons, New York

 

Glossary

 

GLO = Graduate Learning Outcome

CLO = Course Learning Outcomes

FF = Face to Face Learning

ST = Structured tasks

SS = Self Study

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