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Official data in SubjectManager for the following academic year: 2019-2020
Course director
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Dr. Pál PERJÉSI
professor,
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry -
Number of hours/semester
lectures: 42 hours
practices: 0 hours
seminars: 14 hours
total of: 56 hours
Subject data
- Code of subject: OPA-SGE-T
- 4 kredit
- Pharmacy
- Basic modul
- spring
General Chemistry completed , Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Practice parallel
Exam course:yes
Course headcount limitations
min. 5 – max. 100
Topic
The aim of the course is acquiring the basis of modern inorganic chemistry with adaptation of the principles to understand the physical and chemical properties of the most important pharmacy-related elements and inorganic compounds. The subject devotes special attention to the inorganic compounds (active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients) listed in the Pharmacopoeia.
Lectures
- 1. Classification of elements. Elements and compounds. The Pharmacopoeia. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 2. Classification of elements. Elements and compounds. The Pharmacopoeia. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 3. Classification of elements. Elements and compounds. The Pharmacopoeia. Nomenclature of inorganic compounds. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 4. Halogens. Halogenids. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 5. Halogens. Halogenids. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 6. Halogens. Halogenids. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 7. Hydrogen and hydrides. Noble gases. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 8. Hydrogen and hydrides. Noble gases. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 9. Hydrogen and hydrides. Noble gases. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 10. Oxygen and oxygen compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 11. Oxygen and oxygen compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 12. Oxygen and oxygen compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 13. Sulfur and sulfur compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 14. Sulfur and sulfur compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 15. Sulfur and sulfur compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 16. Nitrogen and nitrogen compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 17. Nitrogen and nitrogen compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 18. Nitrogen and nitrogen compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 19. Phosphorus and phosphorus compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 20. Phosphorus and phosphorus compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 21. Phosphorus and phosphorus compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Huber Imre
- 22. Arsenic, bismuth and their compounds. Carbon and carbon compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 23. Arsenic, bismuth and their compounds. Carbon and carbon compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 24. Arsenic, bismuth and their compounds. Carbon and carbon compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 25. Silicon and silicon compounds.Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 26. Silicon and silicon compounds.Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 27. Silicon and silicon compounds.Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 28. Boron and aluminium compounds. The alkali metals and their compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 29. Boron and aluminium compounds. The alkali metals and their compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 30. Boron and aluminium compounds. The alkali metals and their compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 31. The alkaline earth metals and their compounds. Transition metals. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 32. The alkaline earth metals and their compounds. Transition metals. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 33. The alkaline earth metals and their compounds. Transition metals. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 34. The structure of complexes. Manganase and manganase compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 35. The structure of complexes. Manganase and manganase compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 36. The structure of complexes. Manganase and manganase compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 37. Iron and iron compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 38. Iron and iron compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 39. Iron and iron compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 40. Copper, silver and their compounds. Zinc, mercury and their compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 41. Copper, silver and their compounds. Zinc, mercury and their compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
- 42. Copper, silver and their compounds. Zinc, mercury and their compounds. Inorganic compounds in the Pharmacopoeia. - Dr. Perjési Pál
Practices
Seminars
- 1. Structures of atoms. Periodic properties.
- 2. Structures of molecules I. The valence bond theory.
- 3. Structures of molecules II. The, molecular orbital theory.
- 4. The gas state.
- 5. The liquid state.
- 6. The solid state.
- 7. Inorganic compounds I. Acids and bases. Acid-base theories.
- 8. Inorganic compounds II. Salts. Hydrolysis of salts.
- 9. Electronic structure of carbon and its chemical reactions.
- 10. Electronic structure of nitrogen and its chemical reactions.
- 11. Electronic structure of oxygen and its chemical reactions.
- 12. Electronic structure of transition metals and their chemical reactions.
- 13. Coordination compounds I. The metal - ligand bond.
- 14. Coordination compounds II. Complex stability.
Reading material
Obligatory literature
Ebbing D.D., Gammon S.D.: General Chemistry, 9th edition, Houghton Miffin Co., Boston, 2009.
Literature developed by the Department
Almási A., Kuzma M., Perjési P.: General and Inorganic Chemistry - Laboratory Techniques and Practices, University of Pécs, 2014. Electronic educational material.
Huber I: Inorganic Pharmaceutical Chemistry I. University of Pécs, 2019. Electronic educational material.
Notes
Recommended literature
en.wikobooks.org/wiki/General_Chemistry
Conditions for acceptance of the semester
Acknowledgment of the course is in accord with the Code of Studies and Examinations. Participation in the lectures and the seminars is obligatory. Maximum three absences can be accepted both from the lectures and the seminars. Two compulsory midterm tests (on the topics of the lectures and practices) will be written during the semester on the 7th and the 12th weeks. One of the test results should be above 60%, and the average of the tests should be above 50%.
Mid-term exams
There is no opportunity to make up missed tests.
Making up for missed classes
There is no opportunity to make up missed classes (lectures and seminars).
Exam topics/questions
Oral exam covering the topics of the subjects of the topics of the lectures, the seminars, and the practices. Information on the topics and the list of questions of the exam is available on the home page of the Institute.
Examiners
- Dr. Almási Attila
- Dr. Kulcsár Győző Kornél
- Dr. Lóránd Tamás
- Dr. Perjési Pál
Instructor / tutor of practices and seminars
- Dr. Fatemeh KENARI
- Dr. Almási Attila
- Dr. Kulcsár Győző Kornél
- Dr. Rozmer Zsuzsanna