Sean C. Purcell, Prithvi Pande, Yingxi Lin, Ernesto J. Rivera, Latisha Paw U, Luisa M. Smallwood, Geri A. Kerstiens, Laura B. Armstrong, MaryAnn T. Robak, Anne M. Baranger, Michelle C. Douskey
In this undergraduate analytical chemistry experiment, students quantitatively assess the antibacterial activity of essential oils found in thyme leaves (Thymus vulgaris) in an authentic, research-like environment. This multiweek experiment aims to instill green chemistry principles as intrinsic to chemical problem solving. Students progress through various techniques including extraction, chromatography (TLC and HPLC), culturing bacteria, and disk diffusion via a process of guided exploration that emphasizes green experimental design. Approximately 600 undergraduate students carried out the experiment and self-reported substantial learning gains.
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