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Ch 6 ab: Physical and Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory
10.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Introduction to modern physical methods in chemistry and biology. Techniques include laser spectroscopy, microwave spectroscopy, electron spin resonance, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry, FT-IR, fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, scanning probe microscopies, and UHV surface methods. The two terms can be taken in any order. Instructors: Beauchamp, Weitekamp.
Prerequisite:
Ch 1, Ch 4 ab, and Ch 21 or Ch 24 or equivalents (may be taken concurrently).
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Ch 7: Advanced Experimental Methods in Bioorganic Chemistry
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
This advanced laboratory course will provide experience in the powerful contemporary methods for polypeptide and oligonucleotide synthesis. Experiments will address nucleic acid and amino acid protecting group strategies, biopolymer assembly and isolation, and product characterization. A strong emphasis will be placed on understanding the chemical basis underlying the successful utilization of these procedures. In addition, experiments to demonstrate the application of commercially available enzymes for useful synthetic organic transformations will be illustrated. Instructor: Hsieh-Wilson.
Prerequisite:
Ch 41 abc, and Bi/Ch 110, Ch 4 ab. Enrollment by instructor’s permission. Preference will be given to students who have taken Ch 5 a or Bi 10.
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Ch 8: Experimental Procedures of Synthetic Chemistry
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Introduction to the synthesis of organic and organometallic compounds, and to methods of separation, purification, and spectroscopic characterization used in chemical research. Instructor: Mendez.
Prerequisite:
Ch 1 ab and Ch 3 a or Ch 3 x. Previous or concurrent enrollment in Ch 41 is strongly recommended.
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Ch 80: Chemical Research
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Experimental and theoretical research requiring a report containing an appropriate description of the research work.
Prerequisite:
Consent of research supervisor.
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Ch 81: Independent Reading in Chemistry
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Occasional advanced work involving reading assignments and a report on special topics. No more than 12 units in Ch 81 may be used as electives in the chemistry option.
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Ch 82: Senior Thesis Research
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Three terms of Ch 82 are to be completed during the junior and/or senior year of study. At the end of the third term, a thesis of approximately 20 pages (excluding figures and references) will be presented to the mentor and the Chemistry Curriculum and Undergraduate Studies Committee. An oral thesis defense will be arranged by the CUSC. The thesis must be approved by both the research mentor and the CUSC. The first two terms of Ch 82 will be taken on a pass/fail basis, and the third term will carry a letter grade. Instructor: Rees.
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Ch 9: Chemical Synthesis and Characterization for Chemical Engineering
9.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Instruction in synthesis, separation, purification, and physical and spectroscopic characterization procedures of model organic and inorganic materials, with emphasis on chemical reactions such as polymerization, catalysis, and light absorption and emission. Enrollment priority given to chemical engineering majors. Instructor: Mendez.
Prerequisite:
Ch 1 ab and Ch 3 a or Ch 3 x. Previous or concurrent enrollment in Ch 41 is strongly recommended.
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Ch 90: Oral Presentation
3.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Training in the techniques of oral presentation of chemical and biochemical topics. Practice in the effective organization and delivery of technical reports before groups. Graded pass/fail. Instructors: Zewail, Bikle.
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Ch 91: Scientific Writing
3.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
Training in the writing of scientific research papers for chemists and chemical engineers. Instructors: Parker, Flagan, Richards.
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ChE 10: Introduction to Chemical Engineering
1.00 Credits
California Institute of Technology
A series of weekly seminars given by chemical engineering faculty or an outside speaker, on a topic of current research. Topics will be presented at an informal, introductory level. Graded pass/fail.
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