Coordination Chemistry Course
Gain mastery in coordination chemistry by predicting octahedral isomers, analysing colour and magnetism through d-electron counts and ligand field splitting, evaluating stability with chelate and HSAB principles, selecting suitable M(II) metals based on thermodynamic data, and designing spectroscopic tests for real-world transition metal complexes in catalysis, materials science, and bioinorganic applications.

4 to 360 hours of flexible workload
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What Will I Learn?
This course offers a concise overview of coordination chemistry, covering coordination numbers, octahedral structures, and cis/trans isomerism in complexes like [M(NH3)4Cl2] and [M(en)2Cl2]. Participants will study metal choices, d-electron configurations, ligand field theory, bonding interactions, colour properties, and magnetic behaviour, linking these to complex stability, spectroscopic methods, experimental techniques, and practical uses in catalysis, materials, and bioinorganic fields.
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Develop Skills
- Predict octahedral isomers by identifying cis/trans configurations and 3D ligand arrangements swiftly.
- Assess complex stability using ligand field theory, chelate effects, and HSAB principles efficiently.
- Analyse colour and magnetism by correlating d-electron counts, octahedral splitting, and spectral data.
- Select optimal M(II) metals with justifications from thermodynamic and kinetic properties.
- Design basic experiments to verify metal identity, geometry, and isomerism using spectroscopy.
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