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Topics
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Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques
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Study Materials
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1. Week
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Introduction to asymmetric synthesis, importance and history
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2. Week
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Stereochemistry: Stereochemical terms, nomenclature, terminology, enantiomers, diastereomers, general properties
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3. Week
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Enantiomer and siastereomer properties, determination, chromatografic and spectroscopic methods
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Double steroselective reactions
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4. Week
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Purification of enantiomers and diastereomers, enrichment, resolution techniques
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5. Week
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Principals of stereoselective and asymmetric synthesis, topology, overview
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6. Week
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Chirelity factors, types and applications. Chiral catalysts
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7. Week
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Chiral reagents, application, advantages and disadvantages
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8. Week
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Chiral auxiliaries, types, application areas, advantages and disadvantages
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9. Week
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Chiral pool: Natural chiral compounds (amino acids, carbohyrates etc.) utilisation in asymmetric synthesis as chiral source
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10. Week
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Bioasymmetric synthesis
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11. Week
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Enantiyoselective synthetic reaction examples
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12. Week
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Diastereoselective reactions
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13. Week
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Double steroslective rections
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14. Week
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Kinetics and mechanism of stereoselective rections
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