Tuesday, 6 June 2006: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Cocoa 3 (Hershey Lodge and Convention Center)
Chemical Education (CHED)
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum
Modern nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) is used across all scientific disciplines for solving difficult problems of great public interest. We are experiencing a period of rapid growth in powerful, new and often complex NMR technologies and methods. This session features innovative and accessible approaches to utilizing modern nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in undergraduate chemistry instruction.
Organizers:David Rovnyak
Robert Stockland
Presiders:David Rovnyak
Robert Stockland
1:30 PMWelcoming Remarks
1:35 PMVirtual NMR, a Novel Approach to Teaching NMR Spectroscopy
David Fushman, Konstantin Berlin
2:00 PMDiffusion NMR spectroscopy in undergraduate education
Isaac Shomer, Mine G. Ucak-Astarlioglu, Rebecca A. Golombeck, Karl T. Mueller
2:25 PMGas phase NMR in the physical chemistry laboratory
Thomas C. DeVore, T.N. Gallaher, A.D. Taylor
2:50 PMBreak
3:05 PMAdvancing the teaching of nuclear magnetic resonance in the undergraduate physical and analytical laboratories
Karl T. Mueller, Nancy M. Washton, Dan G. Sykes, Mine G. Ucak-Astarlioglu, Kimberly C. Earnheart
3:30 PMAn NMR spectroscopy course for junior and senior chemistry students
Allison Predecki
3:55 PMAcessible Protein NMR Experiments for Biophysical Chemistry
David Rovnyak, Laura E. Thompson, Gregory A. Manley

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