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Title: Honors Organic Chemistry Laboratory


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Honors Organic Chemistry Laboratory
  • Larry Augenstein and Allen M. Schoffstall
    Department of Chemistry
  • University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

Spring Semester, 2007
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  • Honors apply for candidacy to the honors section,
    a second semester organic laboratory course.
    Students are responsible for organizing,
    initiating, orchestrating and completing the
    one-semester honors laboratory course. Students
    are expected to establish their own research
    goals with the assistance and guidance of the
    instructional team.

3
Overview
  • Laboratory learning goals and experiments
  • Choice of projects
  • Start by using articles from J. Chem. Ed.
  • Projects
  • History and background
  • Focus for the laboratory
  • Scope mechanistic, synthetic

4
Overview
  • Main expectations of students
  • Planning stage
  • Perform synthetic procedures
  • Perform characterization
  • Perform application of the synthetic product
  • Student Outcomes

5
Plan for Projects (Main Steps)
  • Meet to discuss possible projects(1/17).
  • Pick a project locate articles, do readings
  • Do first 6 labs same as traditional section
  • Submit preliminary proposal (2/5)
  • Submit final proposal with timeline (2/25)
  • Do project modify timeline as necessary.
  • Prepare and present a research poster (4/23)

6
Some Possible Projects
  • Flutamide synthesis
  • Guaifenesin synthesis
  • Trihalobenzene
  • Chalcones
  • Azide cyclization
  • Sunscreen synthesis
  • Prozac synthesis
  • Barbier Reaction
  • Williamson reactions
  • Heck reactions
  • Cinnamate ester
  • Oxone epoxides

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Sharpless, W. D., et al J. Chem. Educ. 2005, 82,
1833
8
Perrine, D. M., et al J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75,
1266
9
Breton, G. W., et al J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 85.
Goodwin, T. E., et al J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76,
74.
10
Vyvyan, J. R., et al J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79,
1119.
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Martin, W. B., et al J. Chem. Educ. 2002, 79, 225.
Martin, W. B., et al J. Chem. Educ. 2000, 77, 757.
12
Student Response
  • Used for one semester in the Spring of 2006
  • Students have responded very favorably to the
    projects.
  • Very good learning experience
  • Very good student-teacher interaction
  • Insight into how research is conducted
  • Learning new instrumentation
  • Student autonomy

13
Observations
  • Honors project experiments have merit for the
    organic chemistry laboratory.
  • Students can be invigorated by participating in
    an honors project.
  • The student presentations provide a culminating
    experience for students.

14
References for Lab Research Emphases
  • Davis, D. S., J. Chem. Educ. 1999, 76, 1127.
  • Kharas, G. B., J. Chem. Educ. 1997, 74, 829.
  • Karukstis, K.K. J. Chem. Educ. 2004, 81, 468.
  • Rutledge, T. R. J. Chem. Educ. 1998, 75, 1575.
  • Pienta, M. J. J. Chem. Educ. 1993, 70, 841.
  • Slezak, J. J. Chem. Educ. 2003, 80, 1257.

15
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • This program was supported in part by a grant
    from NSF (CCLI A I Award 0411250). The grant
    enabled the purchase of two FTIR instruments and
    several preparative GCs, as well as the upgrading
    of the HP GC/MS system.
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