Course Syllabus
Titolo
Supramolecular Chemistry, Crystal Engineering, and Solid-State Reactions
Docente(i)
Prof. Leonard MacGillivray, University of Iowa (USA)
Lingua
English
Breve descrizione
The course aims at giving a short introduction to supramolecular chemistry - an area that bridges chemistry, physics, and biology through exploiting noncovalent bonds - as related to organic solids. The course will address in particular the following topics mostly related to crystal engineering and chemical reactions in the solid state.
- Supramolecular Synthons in Crystal Engineering
- Chemical Reactions in Crystals
- Supramolecular Covalent of Covalent Bond Formation in the Solid State
- Emergence of Mechanochemistry and Pharmaceutical Cocrystals
CFU / Ore
1 CFU / 8 hours
Sustainable Development Goals
Title
Supramolecular Chemistry, Crystal Engineering, and Solid-State Reactions
Teacher(s)
Prof. Leonard MacGillivray, University of Iowa (USA)
Language
English
Short description
The course aims at giving a short introduction to supramolecular chemistry - an area that bridges chemistry, physics, and biology through exploiting noncovalent bonds - as related to organic solids. The course will address in particular the following topics mostly related to crystal engineering and chemical reactions in the solid state.
- Supramolecular Synthons in Crystal Engineering
- Chemical Reactions in Crystals
- Supramolecular Covalent of Covalent Bond Formation in the Solid State
- Emergence of Mechanochemistry and Pharmaceutical Cocrystals
CFU / Hours
1 CFU / 8 hours