Lecturer(s)
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Herchel Radovan, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Course content
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basic concepts of kinetics experimental methods of studying the reaction mechanism classification of reactions of inorganic substances catalysis substitution reactions and their mechanisms isomerization reactions and their mechanisms redox reactions and their mechanisms mechanisms of practically important processes
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
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Learning outcomes
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The lecture expands knowledge in the field of inorganic chemistry and is focused on a basic description of the course of chemical reactions of inorganic and coordination substances, as well as on the possibilities of using kinetics in inorganic chemistry. It is intended for students of the follow-up master's study of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry, but also for students of teacher training in combination with chemistry.
Describe different mechanisms of chemical reactions especially in inorganic chemistry, the relation between the rate law and mechanism and the relation between mechanism and structure of complexes and simple inorganic compounds. List the experimental methods and handling of data for slow and fast reactions.
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Prerequisites
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The basic knowledge of inorganic and coordination chemistry.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Written exam
To successfully pass, the student must pass the written part of the exam (passing the test over 60%).
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Recommended literature
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Ašperger S. (2003). Chemical Kinetics and Inorganic Reaction Mechanisms. Kluwer Academic, New York.
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Jordan R.B. (2007). Reation Mechanisms of Inorganic and Organometallic Systems. Oxford UP.
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R. G. Wilkins. (1991). Mechanism of Reactions of Transition Metal Complexes. Weinheim, New York.
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Šíma J., Šípoš R., Herchel R. (2018). Mechanizmy reakcí anorganických látek. STU Bratislava.
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