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The Chair for Fundamental Organic Chemistry is part of the Organic Chemistry
Section of the Department of Chemistry
The main role is to carry on teaching
at the graduate and undergraduate levels on various fields of organic chemistry.
These include basic Organic Chemistry for non-chemists,
Organic Chemistry, Stereochemistry,
Information in Chemistry,
Chromatographic Techniques,Laboratory
Techniques in Organic Chemistry, and Food
Chemistry. Periodic advanced short courses in chromatographic techniques
are offered. Ph.D. students, interested in the areas of chromatography and
biologically active natural compounds are offered the opportunity of sharing
the available facilities, equipment and expertise. An active participation
in EU research programs is part of the research activities and funding.
Facilities:
- Organic Chemistry Laboratories
- Laboratory for Natural Products Organic Chemistry
- Laboratory for High Resolution Gas Chromatography
- Laboratory for Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (ITD, Quadrupole)
- Laboratory for HPLC and HPLC-MS (Particle Beam)
- Laboratory for Gas Chromatography-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (GC-FTIR)
- Laboratory for Supercritical Fluid Extraction (SFE)
- Laboratory for Supercritical Fluid Chromatography (SFC) and Supercritical Fluid Chromatography-Mass
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4 credits, 45 hrs classroom, 45 hrs laboratory
This undergraduate course is part of the 1st semester curriculae of almost all the degrees at FCT. It is attended by ca. 600 students and covers the basics of organic chemistry.
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7 credits, 60 hrs classroom, 120 hrs laboratory
This course covers the fundamentals of
Organic Chemistry for students on the 2nd and 3rd semesters of Organic Chemistry, Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering degrees.
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3 credits, 30 hrs classroom, 45 hrs laboratory
This course covers the theoretical and practical aspects of the most common laboratorial operations in Organic Chemistry
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3.5 credits, 30 hrs classroom, 60 hrs laboratory
This course is complementary to Analytical Chemistry as an optional area in the 4th and 5th semesters of the Organic Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Chemical Engineering degrees. It aims at a more specialized formation in Separation Science, stressing high resolution separation techniques like HRGC, HPLC, SFC, and hyphenated techniques (GC-MS, GC-FTIR, HPLC-MS, SFC-MS).
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3.5 credits, 30 hrs classroom, 60 hrs practical works
This course is complementary to Analytical Chemistry as an optional area in the 4th and 5th semesters of the Organic Chemistry, Biotechnology, and Chemical Engineering degrees. It covers sources, methods and tricks for retrieval of chemical Information, including on-line procedures, mastering the reference materials, construction of records and paper writing.
Graduate and post-Graduate Level
Course on High Resolution Chromatography
5 days, 40 hrs
This is a periodical one week course for advanced users of high resolution chromatographic techniques (HRGC, HPLC, CE): Basic theory of chromatography, fundamentals of HPLC, sampling techniques, column coupling and switching, principles of capillary electrophoresis, troubleshooting.
Course on Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
3 days, 24 hrs
This is a short course for new users: Theory of gas chromatography, open tubular columns, sampling techniques, GC-MS interfacing, data collection and manipulation, mass chromatography, selected-ion monitoring, spectral retrieval and manipulation, interpretation of spectra, spectra libraries.
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Course on Gas Chromatography-Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry
3 days, 24 hrs
This is a periodical short course for new users: Theory of chromatography, introduction to FTIR, GC-FTIR interfaces, sampling techniques, spectra acquisition, Gram-Schmidt plots, window chromatograms, spectra manipulation, libraries of FTIR spectra, computerized on-line spectral comparison.
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M. Sc. Technological Organic Chemistry
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Stereochemistry
This course covers the aspects of static stereochemistry: structure projections, models, modeling, elements of chirality, chiral specification, pro-chirality, optical activity.
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This group is led by Prof. H.J. Chaves das Neves.The main
interests lie in the isolation and identification of natural compounds
that show some kind of biological, activity: Plant-plant interactions (allelopathic
compounds), Clinical Chemistry (metabolic diseases), Chiral Separations
(Food Chemistry). About 100 research papers and communications have been
published up to this day.
- Allelopathic compounds from plants: Triticum aestivum and Arbutus unedo
- New HPLC methods for Amino Acid Analysis without derivatization
- Application of Chemometrics to the recognition of strawberry cultivars through aroma profiles
- On-line HPLC chiral detection (EU project MAT1-CT-930043)
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- H.J. Chaves das Neves e E.M. Monteiro Gaspar, Identification of Active Compounds
in Wheat Straw Extracts with Allelopathic Activity by HRGC-MS-FTIR, J. High Res. Chromatogr.. 13 (1990) 550.
- M. Gonçalves, A.M.P. Vasconcelos, E.J.S. Gomes de Azevedo, H.J. Chaves das Neves e M. Nunes da Ponte, On the Application of Supercritical Fluid Extraction to the Deacidification of Olive Oils, J. Am. Oil Chem. Ass. 68 (1991) 474.
- A.M.P. Vasconcelos e H.J. Chaves das Neves Capillary Gas Chromatography of tert.-Butyldimethylsilyl Amino Acids with PTV Injection J. High Res. Chromatogr., 14 (1991) 613.
- H. Frank, W. Frank, H.J.C. Neves e R. Englert Automated Trace Analysis of Airborn C1- and C2- Halocarbons, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 340 (1991) 678.
- W. Frank, H.J. Chaves das Neves e H. Frank Levels of Airborne Halocarbons at Urban and Mountain Forest Sites in Germany and at the Atlantic Coast Chemosphere 23 (1991) 509.
- H.J. Chaves das Neves e M.D.R. Gomes da Silva Bioequivalence Assessment of Diltiazem Preparations by Means Of Discriminant Analysis of Data From Solid-phase Extraction and High Performance Liquid Chromatography, J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal, (1991).
- H.J. Chaves das Neves e E. Gaspar, Steroidal Constituents from Mature Wheat Straw, Phytochemistry, 34 (1993) 523.
- H.J. Chaves das Neves e A.M.V. Riscado A New Method for the Sequential Analysis of Oligosaccharides by GC-MS, in H. Kalász, L.S. Ettre, and J. Pick (Ed). New Approaches in Chromatography, Fekete Sas Koenyvkiadó, Budapest, 1993, p. 51-61.
- P. Furtado, P. Figueiredo, H.J. Chaves das Neves e F. Pina, Photochemical and Thermal Degradation of Anthocyanidins, J. Photochem. Photobiol. A: Chem., 75 (1993) 113.
- Z. Braga Morais, A.M.P. Vasconcelos e H.J. Chaves das Neves, Recovery of Amino Acids from Resin- Silica-Bonded Cation Exchangers in Sample Preparation for HRGC, J. High Res. Chromatogr., 17 (1994) 735.
- H.J. Chaves das Neves e Elvira M. M. S. Gaspar, Identification of New Ketosterols in an Extract of Wheat Straw by HRGC-MS and HPLC-MS, J. High Res.. Chromatogr., 18 (1995) 299.
- H.J. Chaves das Neves and J.P. Noronha, Recognition of Vinification Technology through Gas Chromatographic Data on Enantiomeric Purity of Free Amino Acids, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem., 352 (1995) 783.
- Ângela M.S. Relva and H.J. Chaves das Neves, Ddetermination of Lactulose and Mannitol in Urine by HRGC, H. High Resol. Chromatogr., 18 (1995) 692.
- J.L. Biscaya and H.J. Chaves das Neves, Identification and Classification of Oil Spills (Portuguese with English abstract), Anais do Instituto Hidrográfico nr. 13 , 49.
- H.J. Chaves das Neves, J. P. Noronha, and H. Rufino, A New Method for the Chiral HRGC Assay of L-2-Hydoxyglutaric Acid in Urine J.High Resol. Chromatogr. 19 (1996) 161.
- H. J. Chaves das Neves and Z. Braga Morais, HPLC Assay of Underivatized Free Amino Acids with Column Switching and Evaporative Light-Scattering Detection, J. High Resol. Chromatogr. 20 (1997) 115.
- H.J. Chaves das Neves and Z. Braga Morais, A New Method for the HPLC Analysis of Underivatized Amino Acids with Evaporative Light-Scattering Detection, Anales de Quimica Int. Ed. 93 (1997) 98.
- M. D. R. Gomes da Silva and H. J. Chave das Neves, Differentiation of Strawberry Varieties Through Purge-and-Trap HRGC-MS, HRGC-FTIR and Principal Component Analysis, J. High Resol. Chromatogr. 20 (1997) 275.
- Elvira M. M. S. Gaspar H. J. Chaves das Neves, and J. P. Noronha, Application of HPLC-PBMS to de Identification of Unknown Components in a Triterpenoid Fraction of Arbutus unedo Fruits J. High Resol. Chromatogr. 20 (1997) 417.
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Reserch team
- Prof. Dr. H.J. Chaves das Neves
- Prof. Dr. Abel Vieira
- Dr. Margarida Gonçalves- SFE, SFC, SFC-MS
- Dr. Marco Gomes das Silva- GC-MS, HPLC-MS
Teaching Staff
- Dr. Ângela Relva - Assistant Professor
- Dr. Elvira Gaspar - Assistant Professor
- Mr. João Paulo Noronha - Teching Assistant
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Quimiometria
Short Course on Chirality and Biological Activity (in Portuguese)
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NEW BOOK- H.J. Chaves das Neves, A. M. Costa Freitas Introdução à Cromatografia Gás-Líquido de Alta Resolução, Dias de Sousa Lda, Póvoa de St. Iria, 1996
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