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Salicylate Detection by Complexation with Iron(III) and Optical Absorbance SpectroscopyJeremy T. Mitchell-Koch, Kendra R. Reid, and Mark E. Meyerhoff Describes an experiment for the undergraduate quantitative analysis laboratory in which salicylate, a component found in several medications and the active by-product of aspirin decomposition, is quantified through visible spectrophotometry. Mitchell-Koch, Jeremy T.; Reid, Kendra R.; Meyerhoff, Mark E. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1658.
Consumer Chemistry |
Coordination Compounds |
Drugs / Pharmaceuticals |
Quantitative Analysis |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
The Comparative Nucleophilicity of Naphthoxide Derivatives in Reactions with a Fast-Red TR DyeCheryl M. Mascarenhas In this experiment, organic chemistry students perform reactions between three naphthyl acetate derivatives and the diazonium salt Fast-Red TR. Students discover under what conditions the hydrolysis and electrophilic aromatic substitution is fastest and slowest, allowing them to conclude that latter, rather than the former, is rate-limiting. Mascarenhas, Cheryl M. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1271.
Alcohols |
Aromatic Compounds |
Dyes / Pigments |
Esters |
IR Spectroscopy |
NMR Spectroscopy |
Synthesis |
Thin Layer Chromatography |
UV-Vis Spectroscopy
Data Pooling in a Chemical Kinetics Experiment: The Aquation of a Series of Cobalt(III) ComplexesRichard S. Herrick, Kenneth V. Mills, and Lisa P. Nestor Describes an experiment that introduces students to integrated rate laws, the search for a mechanism that is consistent with chemical and kinetic data, and the concept of activation barriers and their measurement in a curriculum whose pedagogical philosophy makes the laboratory the center of learning for undergraduates in their first two years of instruction. Herrick, Richard S.; Mills, Kenneth V.; Nestor, Lisa P. J. Chem. Educ.2008, 85, 1120.
Spectrophotometer, Scanning UV-Visible (ChemPages Lab)John W. Moore, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, Joe L. March Spectrophotometer, Scanning UV/Visible: this is a resource in the collection "ChemPages Laboratory Resources". A scanning ultraviolet/visible (UV/Vis) spectrophotometer operates on the same principles as a Spectronic 20?. They both can be used for qualitative and quantitative analysis. The ChemPages Laboratory Resources are a set of web pages that include text, images, video, and self check questions. The topics included are those that are commonly encountered in the first-year chemistry laboratory. They have been put together for use as both a pre-laboratory preparation tool and an in-laboratory reference source.
UV-Vis Spectroscopy |
Laboratory Equipment / Apparatus
Spectrometer, Spectronic 20 (ChemPages Lab)John W. Moore, Jerrold J. Jacobsen, Joe L. March Spectrometer, Spectronic 20?: this is a resource in the collection "ChemPages Laboratory Resources". The Spectronic 20? is used to measure the absorbance (or transmittance) of solutions. A Spectronic 20? is capable of measuring % transmittance and absorbance over the range of 340 to 950 nm (the range 600 to 950 nm requires a special infrared filter and a different lamp). The ChemPages Laboratory Resources are a set of web pages that include text, images, video, and self check questions. The topics included are those that are commonly encountered in the first-year chemistry laboratory. They have been put together for use as both a pre-laboratory preparation tool and an in-laboratory reference source.