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Shane Harrypersad; John P. Canal – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
The discovery of ferrocene, Fe(C[subscript 5]H[subscript 5])[subscript 2], in the 1950s sparked the development of organometallic chemistry including metallocene compounds. Shortly after the isolation of ferrocene, the analogous ruthenium and osmium compounds were discovered. The preparation of ferrocene is common in undergraduate inorganic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Inorganic Chemistry, Scientific Methodology, Science Instruction
Zvart Ajoyan; Christopher Copeman; Hudson A. Bicalho; Jean-Louis Do; Tiffany Te; Jennifer Romero; Ashlee J. Howarth – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous materials that are often crystalline with high surface area and structural tunability. In this laboratory experiment designed for inorganic chemistry students at the undergraduate level, students complete a two-step experiment where they will first (i) synthesize two isostructural…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction, Chemistry
Stanish, Paul C.; Siu, Howard; Radovanovic, Pavle V. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2019
Inorganic phosphors are the main component of light emitting diodes which have caused the revolution in lighting industry as an energy-efficient and long-lasting replacement of traditional incandescent light bulbs and fluorescent tubes. They are also used in various consumer products and displays and can potentially find applications in…
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Holistic Approach, Teaching Methods
Dalverny, Anne-Laure; Leyral, Géraldine; Rouessac, Florence; Bernaud, Laurent; Filhol, Jean-Sébastien – Journal of Chemical Education, 2018
Magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were synthesized and stabilized using ammonium cations or poly(vinyl alcohol) to produce amazing materials such as safer aqueous ferrofluids, ferrogels, ferromagnetic inks, plastics, and nanopowders illustrating how versatile materials can be produced just by simple modifications. The synthesis is fast, reliable,…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Chemistry, Magnets, College Science
Clark, Ted M.; Ricciardo, Rebecca; Weaver, Tyler – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
General chemistry courses predominantly use expository experiments that shape student expectations of what a laboratory activity entails. Shifting within a semester to course-based undergraduate research activities that include greater decision-making, collaborative work, and "messy" real-world data necessitates a change in student…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Undergraduate Study, College Science
Adhikary, Chandan; Sana, Sibananda; Chattopadhyay, K. N. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2015
Chunk-based strategy and mnemonics have been developed to write ground state electron configurations of elements, which is a routine exercise for the higher secondary (pre-university) level general chemistry students. To assimilate a better understanding of the nature of chemical reactions, an adequate knowledge of the periodic table of elements…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Teaching Methods, Educational Strategies, Educational Practices
Heveling, Josef – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Worldwide, more than 85% of all chemical products are manufactured with the help of catalysts. Virtually all transition metals of the periodic table are active as catalysts or catalyst promoters. Catalysts are divided into homogeneous catalysts, which are soluble in the reaction medium, and heterogeneous catalysts, which remain in the solid state.…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Instruction
Ison, Elon A.; Ison, Ana – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
A multistep experiment for an advanced synthesis lab course that incorporates topics in organic-inorganic synthesis and catalysis and highlights green chemistry principles was developed. Students synthesized two "N"-heterocyclic carbene ligands, used them to prepare two well-defined copper(I) complexes and subsequently utilized the complexes as…
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Undergraduate Study, Science Laboratories
Silverstein, Todd P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2012
Although it is generally true that thermodynamics do not influence kinetics, this is NOT the case for electron transfer reactions in solution. Marcus Theory explains why this is so, using straightforward physical chemical principles such as transition state theory, Arrhenius' Law, and the Franck-Condon Principle. Here the background and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Science Instruction
Thamburaj, P. K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
Analogies from life experiences help students understand various relationships presented in an introductory chemistry course. Coulomb's law is a complex relationship encountered in introductory general chemistry. A proper understanding of the relationships between the quantities involved in Coulomb's law is necessary in order for students to…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students, Undergraduate Study
Oliver-Hoyo, Maria; Gerber, Ralph W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The study presents an experimental approach, which is expected to be very useful for a better understanding of the synthetic, mechanistic and measurable properties of gold nanoparticle layering techniques. The experiment is found to serve numerous educational objectives as well.
Descriptors: Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry, Technology, Science Instruction
Stockland, Robert A. Jr.; Wilson, Brian D.; Goodman, Caton C.; Giese, Barret J.; Shrimp, Frederick L., II – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
The connectivity of a hexane-soluble silver salt is established by using NMR spectroscopy to describe the synthesis, characterization and reactivity of the salt. The results found hexane-soluble silver to be an effective transfer agent.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
Works, Carmen F. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A project which exposes students to biologically important transition-metal chemistry is illustrated by taking an example of the iron-carbonyl compound, [mu]-(1,3-Propanedithiolaro)-hexa-carbonyldiiron as a structural model for an iron-only hydro-genase. The project provides the students with experience of Schlenk line techniques, purification,…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Experiments, Inorganic Chemistry, Metallurgy
Synthesis of Bis(1,2-Dimethylimidazole)Copper(I)Hexafluorophosphate: An Experiment Using a Glove Box
Niewahner, J. H.; Walters, Keith A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
A detailed description of the synthesis of bis(1,2-dimethylimidazole)copper(I) hexafluorophosphate by using techniques in a glove box is presented. The results shows that the synthesis of the copper complex has a distinct color change indicating by-product oxidation by oxygen.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Laboratory Experiments, Science Experiments
Mitchell, Tracy A.; Finnocchio, Debbie; Kua, Jeremy – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
An exercise is described which introduces students to using concepts in thermochemistry to predict relative stability of a hypervalent molecule. Students will compare the energies of formation for both fluoride and the hydride by calculations and they will also explore the issue of partial ionic character in polar covalent bonds.
Descriptors: Chemistry, Heat, Inorganic Chemistry, Molecular Structure