Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Main Group Chemistry (Fall 2023)

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Course name
Main Group Chemistry
Institution
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Instructor
Christopher Cummins
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Chemistry
Course dates
2023-10-23 00:00:00 UTC – 2023-12-22 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
21


Topics to be covered reside at the forefront of modern main-group element (s and p-block) chemistry. We use quantum chemical calculations to elucidate reaction mechanisms and to investigate the relationships between structure and chemical reactivity. Physical properties are probed for main-group element molecules and materials. Interesting or unusual chemical bonding scenarios are illuminated via wavefunction analysis.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Alexandriahong Second-order Jahn-Teller distortion in main-group element compounds
CantElopeIsland Gallylene Second-order Jahn-Teller distortion in main-group element compounds, Phosphorus mononitride
Spqr mc Phosphiranes Alkylidene Ketenes, N-heterocyclic olefins
Yagrum Phosphorus mononitride Gallylene, Dinitrogen complexes of main group elements
Hienn211 Ketenyl anion Phosphetene, Aluminylene
Ephineprine Borospherene
Bullett00 Activation Strain Model Borospherene, Boron neutron capture therapeutics, Aluminylene
Fumarolic
AnaFlorescu Bi4I4 Pnictatetrahedranes, Aluminylene
FlyingSpacePenguin Alkylidene Ketenes N-heterocyclic olefins, Phosphiranes
ChloroCatBench N-heterocyclic olefins Alkylidene Ketenes, Phosphiranes
Acc20 Dinitrogen complexes of main group elements Gallylene, Second-order Jahn-Teller distortion in main-group element compounds
Jdk22 Aluminylene Pnictatetrahedranes, Activation Strain Model, Bi4I4
OneMustImagineAGradStudentHappy Phosphetene Pnictatetrahedranes, Ketenyl anion
MG4cats Boron neutron capture therapeutics Activation Strain Model, Borospherene
Lipidmonolayer1 Pnictatetrahedranes Boron neutron capture therapeutics, Phosphetene, Bi4I4