Experiments for Advanced Undergraduate Organic Chemistry
by Dr. Jeanne L. Kuhler
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The goal of this text is to provide practical organic chemistry experiments which can be completed by undergraduate students within a 2-3 hour lab time. I've tried to provide a variety of experiments which students will hopefully find enjoyable and rewarding while also reinforcing the principles of a second semester organic chemistry lecture course. The future well-being of our country and, indeed, the whole world will depend on good problem-solvers who can look at new situations and make wise decisions. As an educator, I feel that it is important to challenge students and do all that I can to encourage them to develop these problem-solving skills.

About the author

During the spring of 2005 Jeanne Kuhler taught approximately 300 students in 3 courses. Then during the fall, 2005 through spring, 2006 academic year, she was responsible for approximately 1100 students in 6 courses. Students gave Dr. Kuhler an overall average grade of "A" for teaching each of these 9 courses, according to university-administered evaluations.

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Dr. Jeanne L. Kuhler has been financially supporting herself by working in the chemical industry or as a chemistry instructor since she was 21 years old, including full-tuition scholarships to Yale University and Texas Tech University. From August 1995 to 1998 she worked on her Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry at Texas Tech University, completing it in August 1998. She has worked in the pharmaceutical and plastics industries, and has co-authored several chemical publications. Dr. Kuhler earned her M.S. in Chemistry in 1992 from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, and her Honors B.S. in Chemistry and Business in 1990 from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

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Table of Contents

Review of Safety, Chemicals, and Equipment
Experiment 1 The Diels- Alder Reaction
Experiment 2 Electrophilic Aromatic Substitution
Experiment 3 Carboxylic Acids and Esters
Experiment 4 The Classic Fischer Esterification Reaction
Experiment 5 A Modern Fischer Esterification Reaction
Experiment 6 Lipids
Experiment 7 Properties of Aldehydes and Ketones
Experiment 8 The Haloform Reaction
Experiment 9 The Grignard Reaction
Experiment 10 The Wittig Reaction
Experiment 11 A Crossed Aldol Condensation - The Claisen-Schmidt
Experiment 12 The Benzilic Acid Rearrangement
Experiment 13 Amines and Amides
Experiment 14 The Beckmann Rearrangement
Experiment 15 Synthesis of Acetaminophen
Experiment 16 Reactivity of Carbohydrates
Experiment 17 A Multistep Synthesis Using Protecting Groups
Appendix: Spectroscopic Analysis of Organic Compounds: IR and NMR
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