Description
This module is intended to be a ‘synthetic chemistry bootcamp’ whereby students with differing levels of experimental chemistry experience can learn skills and techniques that will raise them all to a similar level and have the confidence to conduct their own synthetic chemistry research with minimal supervision.
The theoretical content of this module will be delivered through a series of laboratory demonstrations and lectures; students understanding of the theory will be tested through group work in the lectures and some online tutorial workThe module will run in Term 1, in order to prepare the students for the practical demands of their independent Research Project.
Intended learning outcomes include:
LO 1; understand the interaction between scientific theory and experimentation. Have a good knowledge and understanding of some of the experimental synthetic techniques commonly used in inorganic, materials and organic synthetic chemistry.
LO 2; be able to apply these methodologies to conduct chemical syntheses and analysis in a research laboratory environment.
LO 3; be able to design and carry out scientific experiments and accurately record and independently analyse the results of these experiments.
LO 4; know how to access, search and use the chemical literature to help with this.
LO5; be aware of the safety issues in chemical research. Be able to complete COSHH and risk assessments.
Students will be assessed by a practical exam that incorporates all of these learning outcomes.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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