GREEN CHEMISTRY
cod. 1007159

Academic year 2019/20
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
- Giovanni MAESTRI
Academic discipline
Chimica organica (CHIM/06)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
48 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub:
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

This course will give the necessary bases to tackle future developments of green chemistry by showing the evolution of this concept in the last twenty years, spanning from synthesis to catalysis and technology.
This mix of topics are a valuable cultural bridge connecting this course with every precedent one dealing with synthetic, reactivity and catalysis issues.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of organic chemistry, synthesis and catalysis in their theoretical and practical aspects.

Course unit content

The principal solutions and open issues connected with sustainable development.
The impact of the rationale of green chemistry on synthesis, catalysis, free-radicals and technology over the last 30 years.

Full programme

Concepts of green chemistry, social and environmental sustainability. Sources and their evolution from the 80s.
DI: Knowledge and understanding; making judgements; applying knowledge and understanding

Solvents and green chemistry; how to measure the issue (yield, atom economy, E-factor) and its cost; synthetic applications.
DI: Knowledge and understanding; making judgements; applying knowledge and understanding

Green energy, pros, cons, costs and their evolution since 2000 (hydro, geo, photo and wind); impact of chemistry on the development of these technologies.
DI: Knowledge and understanding; making judgements; applying knowledge and understanding

Catalysis and heterogeneous materials, pros and cons through relevant synthetic examples. Presentation and discussion of these aspects in respect to selected recent literature.
DI: Applying knowledge and understanding;
- Making judgements;
- Communication skills

Free radicals, history, thermodynamics and kinetic, radical mediators and their developments (from tin to silicon and photocatalysis), synthetic application towards complex bioactive molecules.
DI: Knowledge and understanding; applying knowledge and understanding

Bibliography

Lecture note will be completed by scientific articles that will become available on the web throughout the semester.

Teaching methods

The course will be held through 32 hours of lectures.

Assessment methods and criteria

The oral exam will verify the knowledge of theoric aspects encountered during the course, the solution of reactivity exercises connencted to and the presentation of a relevant scientific article linked to them.

DI: Applying knowledge and understanding;
- Making judgements;
- Communication skills

Other information

Lecture notes are available on the web.
The teacher is available upon request for discussion and explanation of
specific topics.

Information on the content of the course (see below) are associated with the relative "Dublin Indicators" (DI) that characterize their purposes.
Dublin Indicators:
- Knowledge and understanding;
- Applying knowledge and understanding;
- Making judgements;
- Communication skills;
- Learning skills.