After the course, you are able to:
- design conceptually different approaches to create stereochemically pure products
- understand the origin of enantio- and diastereoselectivity in chemical reactions and distinguish different forms of stereoselectivity
- produce reaction sequences for the stereoselective synthesis of specific small molecules
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The course Stereoselective Synthesis builds upon the conceptual approach of the courses 'Reactions and kinetics', 'Synthesis of biomolecules' and Organic Chemistry by focussing on stereoselective aspects of chemical transformations. Based on the knowledge of reaction mechanisms, the stereochemical course of reactions can be often predicted leading to highly enantioselective, diastereoselective, and/or regioselective processes. In this course students will become acquainted with various aspects of stereochemistry and the role in chemical processes. |
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