The progress of two microscale reactions, the reduction of cyclohexanone with sodium borohydride and the photochemical formation of benzopinacol, was ...
Following Microscale Organic Reactions Using FT-IR. Janice Ems-Wilson. Valencia Community College. Orlando, FL 32802. J. Chem. Educ. , 1996, 73 (8), p A171. DOI: 10.1021/ed073pA171. Publication Date (Web): August 1, 1996 ...
of l-butanol fonns a mixture of alkenes consistent with an ... 56. 34 l-Butanol. HzS04. 12. 56. 32. 2-Bromobutane KOHIEtOH. 10. 49. 41 l-Bromobutane KOC(CH3)3. 100. 0. 0 best with 1 M potassium tertbutoxide in tert-butyl alwhol using the ...
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Fernando G. Braga. University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro, 5001 Vila Real, Portugal. J. Chem. Educ. , 1996, 73 (5), p A104. DOI: 10.1021/ed073pA104.2.
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Incorporating Organic Name Reactions and Minimizing Qualitative Analysis in an Unknown Identification Experiment. Claire Castro and William Karney.
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There are 76 numbered experiments, many of which provide several choices of syntheses or reactions. Procedures are provided for both micro and semimicro scales. Keywords (Audience):. Second-Year Undergraduate. Keywords (Domain):. Organic Chemistry. K
Jul 18, 2006 - In the build-up patterning approach, the PDMS mold is sealed to the modified PPF surface, and a chemical coupling reaction is effected in the microchannels to ..... Covalent Modification of Glassy Carbon Surfaces by Using Electrochemic
Feb 1, 1992 - In this paper five microscale experiments which allow first-year organic student sot study the properties and reactions of vanillin are presented. Keywords (Audience):. Second-Year Undergraduate. Keywords (Domain):. Organic Chemistry. K