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T. Leon Venable – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
As an introduction to quadrupolar effects in NMR spectroscopy, students use low field ([superscript 1]H, 60 MHz), benchtop [superscript 13]C NMR spectroscopy to contrast the spin-spin coupling behavior of [superscript 13]C to the dipolar [superscript 1]H and quadrupolar [superscript 2]D in familiar solvents C(H/D)Cl[subscript 3], C(H/D)[subscript…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Scientific Concepts, Spectroscopy
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Ioana Nicolau; Anca Paun; Codrut¸a C. Popescu; Niculina D. Ha?dade; Mihaela Matache – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This communication describes an updated experiment of peptide synthesis, involving determination of the loading capacity of a Fmoc-protected amino functionalized resin using UV-vis spectroscopy and a subsequent synthesis of a dipeptide in order to exemplify the experimental solid-phase synthesis procedure as an alternative technique in organic…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Experiments, Spectroscopy, Biochemistry
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Wang, Aili; Ma, Sihui; Zhu, Yeyuan; Zou, Liang; Zhao, Gang – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Photo-oxidation is one of the main causes of oxidative deterioration in food. Understanding of the mechanisms of photo-oxidation is essential for food science students when pursuing careers in food safety and quality assurance. However, few food chemistry laboratories emphasize photo-oxidation. Thus, we develop a laboratory activity that trains…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, Chemistry, Food
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Robert D. Milligan; Donald J. Wink – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
A key part of the practice of chemistry is the analysis of chemical composition, including through gravimetric analysis and spectrophotometry. However, the complexity of doing multiple calculations to obtain analytical evidence, such as that required to determine an empirical formula, presents a challenge if such analytical methods are to be…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Scientific Attitudes, Science Process Skills, Spectroscopy
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Lynch, Hailey N.; Harnage, Austin H.; Liyana Pathiranage, Anuradha – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The aldol condensation reaction is one of the many synthesis reactions carried out in second semester organic chemistry laboratories. This reaction was integrated into a novel experiment requiring students to synthesize dibenzalace tone derivatives using the crossed-aldol condensation by reacting different types of benzaldehyde derivatives with…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Experiments, Measurement
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Leri, Alessandra C.; Pavia, Ashley P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
This experiment introduces undergraduate organic chemistry students to analysis and interpretation of Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra through characterization of postconsumer plastics. Students use FTIR spectra to identify and differentiate the common recyclable polymer resins #1-6: polyethylene terephthalate (PETE), polyethylene (HDPE…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Science Instruction, Organic Chemistry
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Elia Bergamin; Giacomo Fabris; Matteo Neffat; Paola Baron Toaldo; Daniela De Luchi; Renato Bonomi – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
A class of 18 students attending the last year of an Italian high school was divided into groups and performed the extraction of pigments contained in hibiscus tea. Each group worked at a different temperature and carried out multiple extractions using distilled water as a solvent. By means of UV-vis spectroscopy it was possible to determine the…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Scientific Concepts, Secondary School Science
Elise K. Wilbourn; Sarah Alrimaly; Holly Williams; Jacob Hurst; Gregory P. McGovern; Todd A. Anderson; Naruki Hiranuma – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
This paper introduces hands-on curricular modules integrated with research in atmospheric ice nucleation, which is an important phenomenon potentially influencing global climate change. The primary goal of this work is to promote meaningful laboratory exercises to enhance the competence of students in the fields of science, technology,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Climate, Science Laboratories
Gerard G. Dumancas; Noemi Carreto; Oliver Generalao; Guoyi Ke; Ghalib Bello; Arnold Lubguban; Roberto Malaluan – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Chemometric techniques such as partial least-squares (PLS) regression have been applied with huge success to a wide array of chemical problems including multicomponent analysis of analytes in complex mixtures. Despite this, there are few examples of laboratory pedagogical exercises that involve students in the acquisition of chemical data from…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Science, Chemistry, Science Laboratories
Vaclav Matousek; Radek Matuska; Tomas Vranka; Martin Adamec; Tadeas Herentin; Jiri Kalacek; Jan Havlik – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Triboluminescence is a fascinating phenomenon that can engage students' interest in chemistry. However, safe, cost-effective, and accessible laboratory experiments featuring highly triboluminescent substances are limited. To bridge this gap, we present a simple, rapid, semimicro test tube preparation of the visually engaging manganese complex…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, College Science, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Yearty, Kasey L.; Glessner, Caroline E.; Morrison, Richard W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Single-outcome experiments are used in the undergraduate instructional laboratory, particularly for large lectures associated with multiple sections of instructional laboratories, due in large part to efficiencies associated with chemical purchases, experiment preparations, and assessments. Despite the practical advantages, single-outcome…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Organic Chemistry
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Collett, Joel D.; Krause, Jeanette A.; Guan, Hairong – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
Inorganic Chemistry teaches students the concept that modifications to ligand structures, especially the donor properties, can have a drastic impact on the reactivity and stability of the metal complexes. Experiments described here reinforce this concept through the investigation of two tetradentate ligands derived from…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Laboratories, College Science
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Weiss, Charles J.; Porter, Lon A., Jr. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The ability to perform air-free chemistry and catalytic reactions on an NMR tube scale are valuable skills in chemistry and not often included in undergraduate chemistry curriculum. This laboratory experiment provides students experience in synthesizing the metal complex, Ni(dcpe)(CH[subscript 3]CN)[subscript 2](BF[subscript 4])[subscript 2] (dcpe…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Undergraduate Study, College Science
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Saba, Shahrokh; Ciaccio, James A.; McMann, Lauren; Tariverdieva, Tamilla – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A discovery-based undergraduate organic chemistry lab experiment has been developed in which students establish the diastereoselectivity of hydride reduction of the a-chiral ketone (±)-benzoin isopropyl ether to erythro and threo diastereomeric alcohols by two different reducing agents. Students achieve this goal by working collaboratively and…
Descriptors: Spectroscopy, Science Laboratories, Laboratory Experiments, Undergraduate Students
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Sutton, Sarah C.; Cleland, Walter E.; Hammer, Nathan I. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2017
This advanced undergraduate chemistry laboratory exercise takes advantage of the unique spectroscopic properties of the free radical chlorine dioxide to allow for a direct comparison of its symmetric stretch in both the ground and excited states. It incorporates several subject areas covered in an undergraduate chemistry degree (synthesis,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories
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