Introduction

 

The practical course "Chemistry including the analysis of organic drugs, excipients and pollutants" includes analytical aspects as well as organic chemical synthesis. In the course of the practical course, working techniques are learned on the basis of selected syntheses and the corresponding reaction types/reaction mechanisms are worked out theoretically. Further theoretical questions will be deepened in lectures and seminars. A study of corresponding textbooks is required.
Practical work ranges from the synthesis of simple compounds, to sophisticated one-step syntheses, to multi-step drug syntheses. Reaction control using DC and analytical detection of organic compounds are further components of the practical course.
The theoretical objectives are, in addition to learning the basics of organic chemistry, the development of a basic understanding of organic chemistry, which is obligatory for the main course of study in a wide variety of areas.