Craig J. Yennie, Russell Hopson, Kathleen M. Hess
This enhancement of a classic laboratory experiment investigates the kinetic and thermodynamic control of a reaction utilizing 1H NMR spectroscopy instead of melting point analysis to determine the product distribution. In this experiment, semicarbazide is reacted with cyclohexanone and 2-furaldehyde under varying buffer and temperature conditions to yield semicarbazone derivative products. After 1H NMR analysis of the products, students compile the class data in a cooperative setting facilitated by graduate teaching assistants. As a result, students are able to analyze a larger data set in this cooperative learning environment in order to describe the product distribution of the reaction on the basis of trends as opposed to using a single data set. The application of 1H NMR spectroscopy to determine the product distribution of the reaction introduces a modern approach to study a well-established example of the kinetic and thermodynamic control of a reaction.
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