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Daniele Crisafulli; Giulia Savoca; Francesca Mancuso; Martina Mazzaferro; Marco Milone; Ilenia Pisagatti; Anna Notti; Melchiorre F. Parisi; Giuseppe Gattuso – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
In this two-session experiment for an organic chemistry lab, students prepare a macrocyclic host compound--namely, a pillar[5]arene--by means of a templated 1,4-dimethoxybenzene/formaldehyde cyclo-oligomerization (session 1), and then, they explore its molecular recognition properties toward the 1,8-diaminooctane guest with the aid of [superscript…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Laboratory Experiments
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Midori Tanaka; Toshimichi Shibue – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is an analytical technique that is typically used by mass spectrometry experts. However, with recent advancements, it is becoming more accessible to students in organic chemistry laboratories. Still, a significant knowledge gap exists between these experts and students. A straightforward laboratory…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Laboratory Experiments, Scientific Research
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Matthew D. Hanson; Daniel P. Miller; Cholavardhan Kondeti; Adam Brown; Eva Zurek; Scott Simpson – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In this article, we describe a fully computational laboratory exercise that results in an increase of students' understanding of what quantum chemical geometry optimization calculations are doing to find minimum energy structures. This laboratory exercise was conducted several times over multiple years at a small private undergraduate institution,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Geometry, Chemistry, Science Education
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Hegedus, Tess; Segarra, Verónica A.; Allen, Tawannah G.; Wilson, Hillary; Garr, Casey; Budzinski, Christina – Science Teacher, 2016
The authors developed an integrated science-and-art program to engage science students from a performing arts high school in hands-on, inquiry based lab experiences. The students participated in eight biology-focused investigations at a local university with undergraduate mentors. After the laboratory phase of the project, the high school students…
Descriptors: Investigations, Extracurricular Activities, Art Education, Science Education
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Fedor, Anna M.; Toda, Megan J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
The hydrogen bonding of phenol can be used as an introductory model for biological systems because of its structural similarities to tyrosine, a para-substituted phenol that is an amino acid essential to the synthesis of proteins. Phenol is able to form hydrogen bonds readily in solution, which makes it a suitable model for biological…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Chemistry, Science Education, Investigations
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Frey, E. Ramsey; Sygula, Andrzej; Hammer, Nathan I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2014
This laboratory exercise introduces undergraduate chemistry majors to the spectroscopic and theoretical study of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH), corannulene. Students explore the spectroscopic properties of corannulene using UV-vis and Raman vibrational spectroscopies. They compare their experimental results to simulated vibrational…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Molecular Structure
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Soloman, Sally D.; Bahadory, Mozghan; Jeyarajasingam, Aravindan V.; Rutkowsky, Susan A.; Boritz, Charles; Mulfinger, Lorraine – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A laboratory experiment was conducted in which the students synthesized yellow colloidal silver, estimate particle size using visible spectroscopy and studied aggregation effects. The students were thus introduced to nanotechnology along with other topics such as redox chemistry, limiting and excess reactants, spectroscopy and atomic size.
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Laboratory Experiments, Chemistry, Science Experiments
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Seney, Caryn S.; Yelverton, Joshua C.; Eanes, Sharon; Patel, Vikas; Riggs, Julia; Wright, Sarah; Bright, Robin M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
An experiment is designed where students will be using both gold and silver nanoparticles to study the enhancement factors of organic molecules adsorbed to the surface of the nanoparticles during or after synthesis by using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The experiment has helped students learn about the theory and experimental…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Science Education
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Bumpus, John A.; Lewis, Anne; Stotts, Corey; Cramer, Christopher J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Experiments suited for the undergraduate instructional laboratory in which the heats of formation of several aliphatic and aromatic compounds are calculated, are described. The experiments could be used to introduce students to commercially available computational chemistry and its thermodynamics, while assess and compare the energy content of…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Science Education
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Wang, Sheila C.; Zamble, Deborah B. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2006
A practical laboratory experiment is described that illustrates the application of fluorescence resonance energy transfer to the study of protein-ligand binding. The affinities of wild-type and mutant human carbonic anhydrase II for dansylamide were determined by monitoring the increase in ligand fluorescence that occurs due to energy transfer…
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments, College Science, Energy
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Koby, Lawrence; Ningappa, Jyothi B.; Dakesssian, Maria; Cuccia, Louis A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
The optimal conditions for the crystallization of achiral ethylenediamine sulfate into large chiral crystals that are ideal for polarimetry studies and observation using Polaroid sheets are presented. This experiment is an ideal undergraduate experiment, which clearly demonstrates the chiral crystallization of an achiral molecule.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Education, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments
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Powers, Jennifer L.; Andrews, Carla S.; St. Antoine, Caroline C.; Jain, Swapan S.; Bevilacqua, Vicky L. H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
Electrophoresis is a valuable tool for biochemists, yet this technique is often not included in biochemistry laboratory curricula owing to time constraints or lack of equipment. Protein structure is also a topic of interest in many disciplines, yet most undergraduate lab experiments focus only on primary structure. In this experiment, students use…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Biochemistry, Molecular Structure, Science Experiments
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Streit, Bennett R.; Geiger, David K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2005
A computational experiment is devised for advanced inorganic laboratory course that allows the students to explore the structure and bonding patterns of ethene and some heavier analogues. The HOMO-LUMO gaps, double bond dissociation energetics, and optimized geometries of ethene, disilene, and digermene are explored.
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Inorganic Chemistry, Computation, Laboratory Experiments
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Lloyd, D. Robert; Silver, Jack – Journal of Chemical Education, 1977
Describes the use of a transparent rectangular box with transparent spheres to demonstrate the three dimension basic concepts of close packing. (SL)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Demonstrations (Educational), Higher Education
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Nataro, Chip; Ferguson, Michelle A.; Bocage, Katherine M.; Hess, Brian J.; Ross, Vincent J.; Swarr, Daniel T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
An experiment to prepare a deuterium labeled adduct of a Lewis acid and Lewis base, to use computational methods allowing students to visualize the LUMO of Lewis acids, the HOMO of Lewis bases and the molecular orbitals of the adduct that is formed is developed. This allows students to see the interplay between calculated and experimental results.
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Undergraduate Students, Science Education
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