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Introduction to Photolithography: Preparation of Microscale Polymer SilhouettesKimberly L. Berkowski, Kyle N. Plunkett, Qing Yu, and Jeffrey S. Moore In this experiment, a glass microscope slide acts as the microchip. Students can pattern this "microchip" by layering negative photoresist on the slide using a solution containing monomer, crosslinker, photoinitiator, and dye. The students then cover the photoresist with a photomask, which is the negative of a computer-generated image or text printed on transparency film, and illuminate it with UV light. The photoresist in the exposed area polymerizes into a polymer network with a shape dictated by the photomask. The versatility of this technique is exemplified by allowing each student to fabricate virtually any shape imaginable, including his or her silhouette. Berkowski, Kimberly L.; Plunkett, Kyle N.; Yu, Qing; Moore, Jeffrey S. J. Chem. Educ.2005, 82, 1365.
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Free Radicals |
Polymerization
Pushing the Rainbow: Frontiers in Color Chemistry; Light and Color in Chemistry; Report on Two American Chemical Society Presidential EventsNancy S. Gettys On Sunday March 21, 1999, the 217th ACS National Meeting in Anaheim, California sponsored two Presidential Events, "Pushing the Rainbow: Frontiers in Color Chemistry" and "Light and Color in Chemistry". The events included 10 exceptional and very different speakers who explored various aspects of the importance of light and color in chemistry and chemistry teaching, in other sciences, and in art and human culture. Gettys, Nancy S. J. Chem. Educ.1999, 76, 737.
Word Scramble: Home Sweet Home This word scramble puzzle, part of a collection from the ACS 'Science for Kids' Web site, has students find topics related to the chemistry of the home.
Applications of Chemistry |
Materials Science
Word Scramble: Sports This word scramble puzzle, part of a collection from the ACS 'Science for Kids' Web site, has students find topics related to the chemistry of the sports.
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Materials Science
Maze: Bouncy Ball This puzzle, part of a collection from the ACS 'Science for Kids' Web site, has students follow a maze to collect various objects required to complete a science activity for making a bouncy ball (http://portal.acs.org:80/portal/fileFetch/C/WPCP_011041/pdf/WPCP_011041.pdf).