Chirped-pulse microwave spectroscopy in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum
Gaster, Sydney A
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Title
Chirped-pulse microwave spectroscopy in the undergraduate chemistry curriculum
Author(s)
Gaster, Sydney A
Contributor(s)
Brown, Gordon G.
Arnold, Sean
Hall, Taylor M
Issue Date
25-Jun-15
Keyword(s)
Mini-symposium: Spectroscopy in the Classroom
Abstract
The use of chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave (CP-FTMW) spectroscopy as a tool for training undergraduates will be discussed. Coker College's inexpensive, versatile CP-FTMW spectrometer has been applied both in the undergraduate teaching laboratory and the undergraduate research laboratory. In both cases, the education of the students is a central priority of the project. The study of 3-iodopyridine, a project recently completed by Coker undergraduate students, will be discussed. Details of the Coker CP-FTMW spectrometer will also be presented.
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