Organische und Anorganische Chemie I Praktikum (OACP I) (529-0230-00) - Anne Schuhmacher Prof. Jeffrey W. Bode February, 20, 2020 Laboratorium für ...
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Organische und Anorganische Chemie I Praktikum (OACP I) (529-0230-00) Anne Schuhmacher Prof. Jeffrey W. Bode February, 20, 2020 Laboratorium für Organische Chemie der ETH Zürich Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences (D-CHAB) Spring semester 2020
http://www.bode.ethz.ch/education/oacp-i-lab-course.html Documents: experimental procedures, safety notes, …
Why does one take a laboratory course in organic chemistry? § To learn synthetic techniques and the art of experimentation § To gain trust and confidence in manual abilities § To learn the ability to conduct independent scientific research § To correlate the theory from class with experiments
1. Praktikum: place, time, duration Student orientation: Thu, February, 20, 2020, 13:00 Start of practical course: Thu, February, 20, 2020, 14:00 Literature introduction (Infozentrum): Fri, February, 21, 2020, 15:00, HCI J7 Start of labwork: Mon, February, 24, 2020, 13:00 End of labwork: Tue, May, 19, 2020, 17:00 Cleaning: May, 25/26/28, 2020 All reports received by : May, 25, 2020, 17:00 Grades posted: From June 2020
1. Praktikum: place, time, duration § Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays § No lab on Fridays, instead use the time to write the lab reports § 13:00 to 17:00 § In rooms: HCI G290, HCI G292, HCI G294, HCI G296, HCI G298, HCI H296 § Mandatory lecture by Infozentrum: 21.02., 15.00 h, HCI J7 § On the following days there will be no lab course: Easter holidays: 10.04. – 19.04.2020 Sechseläuten: 20.04.2020 Tag der Arbeit: 01.05.2020 Auffahrt: 21.05.2020
2. Aims/goals The following goals will be taught in this class (OACP I) : 1. The basic techniques of preparative organic chemistry. This includes careful planning of the experiments, conduction of the synthesis, and the purification and characterization of the compounds while generating scientific reports. 2. Working on a multi step synthesis. 3. Maintaining an appropriate scientific notebook. 4. The understanding of theoretical background and the reaction mechanisms of organic chemistry in the context of the experiments conducted. 5. Introduction to the chemical literature and to the tool of finding information using chemical databases. 6. Knowledge of safety procedures in an organic laboratory and minimization of risks when using dangerous chemicals.
3. Completion of the course The following is required in order to complete the course: 1. Attendance during the entire lab course is compulsory. 2. Successful completion of all scheduled experiments. 3. For each experiment a reproducible lab notebook entry has to be written. 4. For each experiment a report must be written and accepted by the teaching assistant. The first part including the mechanism and the safety discussion has to be handed in before the start of the experiment. The full report must be handed in by no later than one week after the experiment. 5. No violations of the lab rules, the safety regulations of the lab course as well as the regulations of the LOC/D-CHAB. 6. No use of fabricated data or data from another student which counts as academic misconduct, plagiarism, cheating.
4. Literature The following book is recommended for the course (available as an e-book, 15CHF, E und D). A. Pfaltz, R. Keese, Grundoperationen der präparativen organischen Chemie, 5. Auflage, Juris Verlag, Dietikon. Other helpful tips for experimental labwork can be found in the following literature: § K. Schwetlick, Organikum, 874 Seiten, 21. Auflage, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. § L. F. Tietze, Th. Eicher, Reaktionen und Synthesen, 2. Auflage, Thieme, Stuttgart. § L. Leonard, B. Lygo, G. Procter; G. Dyker (Hrsg.), Praxis der Organischen Chemie, Wiley- VCH, Weinheim. § ioc-praktikum.de
5. Organization Prof. Dr. Jeffrey Bode (HCI F 315, Tel. 044 633 21 03, bode@org.chem.ethz.ch) Anne Schuhmacher (HCI F306, Tel. 044 633 44 67, anne.schuhmacher@org.chem.ethz.ch)
5.1 Lab duties § Two students from each section will be responsible for the cleaning, order and safety of the lab. § Students will also be sent downstairs to purchase material from the shop, refill solvents or dispose waste. § Every student is responsible for their own fumehood, glassware and chemicals. § Every participant will be given duties by the teaching assistant in order to keep the lab clean and tidy.
6. Safety § When you receive your key from the HCI-shop, you will also receive a list of the safety regulations which you must read and sign. § Violation of any of the regulations will result in a warning being issued. Further violations, or any serious violations will result in being dismissed from the course. § Every student must have the accident insurance coverage (Unfallversicherung). We also highly recommend a private insurance policy (Privathaftpflicht-Versicherung).
6.1 Safety test § To be allowed to enter the lab you need to pass a safety test, two attempts § Answer 40 multiple choice questions within 30 min § Can be done until Friday at 23:59 at any computer Instructions: Go to: ETH Moodle https://moodle-app2.let.ethz.ch/auth/shibboleth/login.php Login with your ETH credentials Go to “Kurse” and search for “Safety” Click on “Safety-Kurs HCI” and then “Safety Test HCI Chemie V2” (There is a German and an English version available, you may choose either) Enter the “Einschreibeschlüssel” Oacp1_2020
7. Miscellaneous § HCI-shop: All chemicals and consumables will be purchased with an account for the lab course and supplied by the teaching assistants. You may not purchase any chemicals will your personal HCI-shop card. § Try not to waste chemicals unnecessarily. You pay for your personal consumption plus a share of the training account (max 200 CHF). § At night the labs are locked. They are only opened again shortly before the beginning of the lab course. Only enter the lab once your assistants are there. § You need to keep the lab space assigned to you. § Always prepare yourself for the experiments.
8. What happens now? 1. Thomas Mäder will give you a safety introduction. 2. The students will go to the HCI-shop and with the Legi collect the keys, HCI- shop cards and fume hood assignments. 3. Shortly afterwards the students will meet with the assistants and students in the laboratory (with lab coat and goggles). 4. The students will check their glassware to ensure that everything is there. 5. A lab safety tour and will be given by the teaching assistants.
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8. What Happens Now? 1. Thomas Mäder will give you a safety introduction. 2. The students will go to the HCI-shop and with the Legi collect the keys, HCI- shop cards and fume hood assignments. 3. Shortly afterwards the students will meet with the assistants and students in the laboratory (with lab coat and goggles). 4. The students will check their glassware to ensure that everything is there. 5. A lab safety introduction will be given by the teaching assistants. § Questions?
Organische und Anorganische Chemie I Praktikum (OACP I) (529-0230-00) Good luck and have fun!
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