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Resumen de A Forensic-Themed Case Study for the Organic Lab

Michelle A. Boucher, Kimberly Musa Specht

  • This laboratory study promotes student active-learning, engaging small groups of second-semester organic students with a "real-life" experience. The goal of this study is to have the students apply previously learned techniques to a forensic-case scenario where they can act as chemical detectives. Students are provided with a selection of samples from a "body" retrieved from a lake (lake water, lung water, clothing, bottles from the scene, fingerprints from the deceased, and GC–MS data from blood). The apparent cause of death is drowning, but it is left to the small groups to determine evidence of foul play. Students use extraction, spectroscopy (FT–IR), and classical qualitative techniques to establish relationships between the water samples and cloth samples. Fingerprints are resolved using ninhydrin. The GC–MS spectra from the blood samples lead to a literature search. The groups prepare a report that includes labeled spectra and an analysis of their findings.


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