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Green Organic Chemistry in Lecture and Laboratory




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Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

CRC Press

Pubblicazione: 11/2016
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

The last decade has seen a huge interest in green organic chemistry, particularly as chemical educators look to "green" their undergraduate curricula. Detailing published laboratory experiments and proven case studies, this book discusses concrete examples of green organic chemistry teaching approaches from both lecture/seminar and practical perspectives. The experienced contributors address such topics as the elimination of solvents in the organic laboratory, organic reactions under aqueous conditions, organic reactions in non-aqueous media, greener organic reagents, waste management/recycling strategies, and microwave technology as a greener heating tool. This reference allows instructors to directly incorporate material presented in the text into their courses. Encouraging a stimulating organic chemistry experience, the text emphasizes the need for undergraduate education to: Focus on teaching sustainability principles throughout the curriculum Be flexible in the teaching of green chemistry, from modification of an existing laboratory experiment to development of a brand-new course Reflect modern green research areas such as microwave reactivity, alternative reaction solvents, solvent-free chemistry, environmentally friendly reagents, and waste disposal Train students in the "green chemistry decision-making" process Integrating recent research advances in green chemistry research and the Twelve Principles of Organic Chemistry into the lecture and laboratory environments, Green Organic Chemistry in Lecture and Laboratory highlights smaller, more cost-effective experiments with minimized waste disposal and reduced reaction times. This approach develops a fascinating and relevant undergraduate organic laboratory experience while focusing on real-world applications and problem-solving.




Sommario

Introduction to Teaching Green Organic ChemistryIntroductionEarly Developments in Green ChemistryThe Twelve Principles of Green ChemistryThe Twelve Principles in Teaching Green Organic ChemistryGreen Organic Chemistry Teaching ResourcesConclusionReferencesDesigning a Green Organic Chemistry Lecture CourseIntroductionChallenges in Launching and Teaching a Green Chemistry CourseCourse Description and StructureFeedbackAdvice on Launching a Green Chemistry Course and EpilogueInstructive Lecture Case StudiesReferencesElimination of Solvents in the Organic CurriculumIntroductionSolvent-Free or Not Solvent-Free?Industrial and Academic Case StudiesSolvent-free Reactor DesignEliminating Solvents in the Introductory Organic LaboratoryConclusionReferencesOrganic Reactions Under Aqueous ConditionsIntroductionStudies on the Origin of Enhanced Reactivity in Aqueous ConditionsAqueous Chemistry in the Undergraduate Organic LaboratoryLecture Case Studies in Aqueous ChemistryConclusionReferencesOrganic Chemistry in Greener Non-Aqueous MediaIntroductionMeasures of Solvent GreennessSupercritical Carbon DioxideFluorous SolventsIonic LiquidsLiquid PolymersOther Greener SolventsFuture OutlookConclusionReferencesEnvironmentally-Friendly Organic ReagentsIntroductionGreener Reagents in the Undergraduate Organic LaboratoryConclusionReferencesOrganic Waste Management and RecyclingIntroductionThree Industrial Case StudiesReduction of Waste GenerationManaging Generated WasteReagent RecyclingRecycling SolventsRecycling Consumer and Natural ProductsConclusionReferencesGreener Organic Reactions under Microwave HeatingIntroductionMicrowave Heating as a Greener TechnologyHistorical Background to Microwave ChemistryMicrowave Versus Conventional Thermal HeatingSolvents for Microwave HeatingA Comparison of Multi-Mode and Mono-Mode Microwave OvensMicrowave-Accelerated Reactions for the Undergraduate LaboratoryLiterature Examples of Microwave-Accelerated ReactionsConclusionReferencesAppendix: Greener Organic Chemistry Reaction Index




Autore

Andrew P. Dicks (Andy) joined the University of Toronto Chemistry Department in 1997. Following promotion in 2006, he became Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies for two years and developed an ongoing interest in improving the student experience in his department. He has won several pedagogical awards, including the University of Toronto President’s Teaching Award, the Canadian Institute of Chemistry National Award for Chemical Education, and most recently a 2011 American Chemical Society-Committee on Environmental Improvement Award for Incorporating Sustainability into Chemistry Education. His work has lead to over twenty peer-reviewed publications in the chemical education literature. Dr. Dicks’ research interests are within the field of undergraduate education, currently with specific emphasis on designing new microscale and semi-microscale green organic laboratory experiments.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138199286

Condizione: Nuovo
Collana: Sustainability: Contributions through Science and Technology
Dimensioni: 9.25 x 6.25 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Brossura
Illustration Notes:248 b/w images, 8 tables and 2 equations
Pagine Arabe: 298


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