Christophe Copéret: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2019

NameHerr Prof. Dr. Christophe Copéret
NamensvariantenChristophe Coperet
LehrgebietOberflächen- und Grenzflächen-Chemie
Adresse
Lab. für Anorganische Chemie
ETH Zürich, HCI H 229
Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
Telefon+41 44 633 93 94
E-Mailccoperet@inorg.chem.ethz.ch
DepartementChemie und Angewandte Biowissenschaften
BeziehungOrdentlicher Professor

NummerTitelECTSUmfangDozierende
529-0131-00LInorganic Chemistry IV: (Nano-)Materials; Synthesis, Properties and Surface Chemistry4 KP3GC. Copéret, A. Comas Vives
KurzbeschreibungEinführung in Synthese und Eigenschaften von Feststoffen und von Nanomaterialien.
LernzielKenntnis von Synthesen, Eigenschaften und Anwendungen von Feststoffen und von Nanomaterialien.
InhaltKlassifikation fester Stoffe; Synthese fester Stoffe; Stoffgruppen-Eigenschaften-Anwendungen: Nanomaterialien, Ionenverbindungen, Halbleiter, Intermetallische Phasen; Bindung und Bandstruktur; physikalische Methoden zur Charakterisierung von Festkörpern und ihrer Oberflächen.
Skriptauf dem Internet erhältlich.
LiteraturA. West, Solid State Chemistry and its Applications, Wiley 1989;
U. Müller, Anorganische Strukturchemie, Teubner Taschenbuch 2006;
R. Nesper, H.-J. Muhr, Chimia 52 (1998) 571;
C.N.R. Rao, A. Müller, A.K. Cheetham, Nanomaterials, Wiley-VCH 2007.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesAC-II
529-0142-00LAdvanced Organometallic and Coordination Chemistry: Learning from Nature and Industrial Processes
Voraussetzung: Besuch der Lehrveranstaltung 529-0132-00L "Anorganische Chemie III: Metallorganische Chemie und Homogenkatalyse"
6 KP3GV. Mougel, C. Copéret
KurzbeschreibungThis class will discuss advanced concepts in organometallic, bio-inorganic and coordination chemistry, in the context of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis as well as enzymatic processes.
The class will thus cover a broad range of catalytic transformations focusing on the sustainable and efficient use of feedstock molecules, exploring the parallel between industrial and biological systems.
LernzielGain knowledge of catalytic transformations, relevant to processes found in industry and in Nature.
Development of an extended molecular understanding of organometallic, bio-inorganic and coordination chemistry in relation to catalytic transformations.
InhaltSpecific focus will be given to key reactions such as alkane functionalization and homologation, olefin metathesis and polymerization, oxidation, processes related to conversion of C1 molecules (CH4 and CO2), CO/H2 to hydrocarbons (Fischer-Tropsch) and N2/H2 to ammonia (Haber-Bosch) as well as the corresponding enzymatic counterparts.
The fundamental underlying principle of the associated elementary steps and reaction mechanisms involved in these processes, that include C-H activation, O/N-atom transfer reactions, N-N, C-O and C-C bond cleavage and formation will be discussed in details exploiting Molecular Orbital theory and spectroscopy.
SkriptA script is provided on Ilias.
It is expected that the students will consult the accompanying literature.
LiteraturBooks

1) R. Crabtree: the Organometallic Chemistry of Transition Metals – Wiley, 5th Edition

2) TA Albright, JB Burdett, MH Whangbo: Orbital Interactions in Chemistry – Wiley Interscience

3) Moore and Janes: Metal-Ligand Bonding – Oxford Chemistry
Primers

4) Lippart and Berg: Principles of Bio-inorganic Chemistry – Wiley
Voraussetzungen / Besonderesit is expected that students will have knowledge of AC-III or similar class/level.
529-0199-00LInorganic and Organometallic Chemistry0 KP2KH. Grützmacher, C. Copéret, D. Günther, M. Kovalenko, A. Mezzetti, A. Togni
Kurzbeschreibung
Lernziel