CM4228 - CATALYSIS FOR SUSTAINABLE CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS
Academic Year 24/25 - Semester 1
Assessments:
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Test 1: 25%
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Test 2: 25%
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Final Exam: 50%
Lecturer: A/P Koh Ming Joo
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Course Overview:
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Mechanisms for various types of catalysis - acid/base/TM/photoredox/hetereogenous
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Difficulty of the course: 1/5
Pace of the course: Too slow
Workload of Course (Average number of actual hours spent per week)
To learn the content: 1 hour
To complete assignments: 1 hour
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REVIEW
What advice would you give to someone considering taking this course?
Bob: Pretty Chill, need to have good organic chemistry mechanism intuition, bellcurve is flat.
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What did you enjoy or find most useful from this course?
Bob: Very interesting insights from mechanisms, types of reactions possible, ways to make complex molecules using very novel methods.
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What aspects of the course did you find most challenging, and why?
Bob: Requires good memory work due to the many different types of reactions and catalysis.
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What resources did you find most helpful in helping you better understand the course material?
Bob: Doing the tutorials and reviewing course lectures are enough.
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What other courses do you think should be taken before or concurrently with this module?
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Bob: Taking after CM3121/CM3221 helps alot.
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