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Maksim Dolmat; Veronika Kozlovskaya; Eugenia Kharlampieva – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The essential component of expanding an undergraduate curriculum is the inclusion of lab experiments in nanoscience and nanomaterials, which significantly impact health and the environment through their use in food, cosmetics, agriculture, and medicine. We designed a laboratory experiment based on the atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis of the…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Science Laboratories
Mahaveer Genwa; Jyoti Singh; Alka Rani; Kushagra Yadav; Chetna Angrish – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Photochemical reactions are initiated by the absorption of light, triggering the chemical reactions and resulting in the formation of products. These reactions are generally performed using a freely available renewable source of energy-solar energy. Solar simulators mimic both the ultraviolet and visible regions of sunlight and hence can serve as…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories
Geske, Matthew; Murray-Weston, Crystal; Lelack, Graham – Physics Teacher, 2022
The Wilson cloud chamber, invented in 1911 by Scottish physicist Charles Wilson, is a remarkably simple and effective charged particle detector. Cloud chambers were used regularly in particle physics experiments for decades, until being supplanted by bubble chambers. In this article, we describe a lab activity that is suitable for…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Physics, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories
Armaghan Shafaei; Hayley Abbiss; Sophie Coutts; Mark Bannister; Janine Bruemmer; Mary C. Boyce – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A student experiment that uses QuEChERS (quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe) methodology for extraction and HPLC for quantitative determination of tocopherols from seeds and nuts is described here. Chromatographic separation is achieved by using a pentafluorophenyl stationary phase which gives enhanced separation of the tocopherols…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Laboratory Procedures
Anindita Paul; Anirban Dutta; Aditi Kundu; Supradip Saha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
A procedure to purify anthocyanin, a natural pigment, following a green approach by using macroporous resin and its encapsulation for the maintenance of its stability is described. This laboratory experiment, which describes the benefits of using resin for the purification, is a learning tool for students working in the field on nutraceuticals.…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
Georganna Benedetto; Brittany M. Cleary; Colin T. Morrell; Claudia G. Durbin; Anna L. Brinks; John Tietjen; Katherine A. Mirica – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The chemistry of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has the potential to introduce high school and undergraduate students to the fundamental chemical principles of structure and bonding, enhance the development of skills in synthesis and crystal growth, and promote hands-on experience with gas capture and host-guest chemistry of emerging materials…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Metallurgy, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories
Mahsa Parvizian; Julia Bechter; Jan Huber; Noura Chettata; Jonathan De Roo – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Quantum dots are colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals that display size-dependent electronic and optical properties. These materials are a visual demonstration of a quantum-mechanical effect. Here we present a laboratory exercise for undergraduate/Bachelor students as an introduction to colloidal nanocrystals and quantum dots. The students…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Quantum Mechanics, Science Laboratories, Undergraduate Students
A. M. Ranjika P. Bopegedera – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Calorimetry is a central concept in the first semester general chemistry curriculum, and constant pressure (coffee-cup) calorimetry is a common experiment in the laboratory. However, constant volume (bomb) calorimetry is traditionally reserved for the physical chemistry laboratory. This article describes the advantages of incorporating bomb…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
Lynn E. Krushinski; Thomas B. Clarke; Jeffrey E. Dick – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Electrochemistry plays a crucial role in our everyday lives. It allows us to power our phones and cars and allows for the real-time monitoring of blood glucose levels. While electrochemistry is of vital importance and is a long-established field of chemistry, it is often neglected in modern curricula for STEM courses. Herein, we show that hands-on…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, STEM Education, Hands on Science
Axel Milne – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
High-voltage plasma arcs from solid-state Tesla coils were used to produce characteristic atomic emissions of various metals. The colored arcs produced were highly visible and vibrant, making for a spectacularly engaging demonstration for groups of varying sizes. The demonstration used an inexpensive solid-state Tesla coil to generate low-current,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Metallurgy, Demonstrations (Educational)
Lincoln, Don – Physics Teacher, 2021
The history of particle physics can be considered nothing less than a huge triumph for science. Over the course of a little more than a century of effort, our understanding of the world of atomic and subatomic physics went from a vague understanding of atoms, to one that is much more detailed. Early in this hundred-year-long period, we learned…
Descriptors: Physics, Science History, Laboratory Equipment, Science Laboratories
James Doble; Grace Wilson; Jacob W. Wainman – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Millions of people do not have access to clean drinking water; thus, cost-efficient water treatment systems are vital. Chemists, environmentalists, technicians, and engineers will be the professionals making breakthroughs in this industry. This laboratory experiment aims to introduce undergraduate students to the removal of pollutants from water…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Experiments
Susman, Katarina; Rihtaršic, David – Physics Education, 2022
The paper introduces an electronic device named 'Blinker', which is suitable for laboratory work on topics related to electric current and resistance, as it allows the visualization of electric current. The Blinker is well suited for all levels of education if the activities are carefully selected. However, despite other devices used for measuring…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Energy, Laboratory Equipment
Williams, Hollis – Physics Education, 2022
We outline the basic theory behind white light interferometry and the workings of a typical light interferometer microscope. We study WLI images obtained for rough and smooth chrome steel spheres to illustrate the principle that curved rough surfaces can be imaged with such a device as long as the surface roughness is kept within certain limits.
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Light, Laboratory Equipment
Oliver W. M. Baldwin; Linden H. Conrad-Marut; Gregory L. Beutner; David A. Vosburg – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
A new undergraduate organic laboratory experiment has been developed for amide bond formation between biorenewable 2-furoic acid and either of two substituted piperazines to prepare medicinally relevant amide products using a procedure with industrial significance. The reactions proceeded smoothly under ambient conditions using the combination of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments