The Course Will Deal With The Main Models Used For Describing Bonding in Transition Metal Complexes, With Focus On Those That Describe/predict Best The Magnetic and Photophysical Properties Thereof. Particular Emphasis Will Be Given to The Involvement of Transition Metals in Vital Biological Systems Such As Oxygen, Transport/utilization, The Electron Transfer Chain and in Anzymes. in The End of The Course The Students Will Know How to Use The Modern Theories of Chemical Bonding In Inorganic Complexes and Will Understand How They Come Into Effect in Advanced Biological Systems.

Faculty: Chemistry
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

(124115 and 124116 and 124305 - Inorganic Chemistry) or (124117 - Principles of Chemistry A and 124118 - Principles of Chemistry B and 124305 - Inorganic Chemistry) or (124120 - Principles of Chemistry and 124305 - Inorganic Chemistry)


Course with no extra credit (contains)

124300 - Inorganic Bio-chemistry


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