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Welcome back to our students and welcome to Jen Murphy (co-supervised by Kelly Hawboldt, Engineering) and Shafaet Chowdhury who are beginning their grad studies this January.
It was a pleasant surprise to come across the photo of Jenna (above) on the Faculty of Science facebook page.
Happy New Year all!
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News article on Group alum, Marcus Drover
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Jenna (PhD Candidate, Kerton group) has written a short piece about an article on green solvents for metathesis and this has been published on the Green Chemistry blog.
Congratulations Jenna
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A simple method for determining Chirality of amines – thank you to another blogger who posted this 🙂
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Useful potassium tert-butoxide purification method and a reminder of an old trick for preparing your Grignard reagents 🙂
It’s hard to look back and not wonder what we’ve lost. Organic chemistry is not immune to fickle trends and fashion, and more than one darling of yesteryear lies forgotten in the dusty pages of Tet. Lett. [1]. While I’ve no desire to go back to preparing platonic solids, there’s a few tricks I feel happier to have up my sleeves.
1) Ethylene dibromide/1,2-Dibromoethane is a Grignard Entrainer/Initiator
Grignard reactions are notoriously finicky, which is why they are a standard feature in second-year organic chemistry labs. The key lies in initiating the reactions. Exposure to oxygen leaves a thin film of magnesium oxide on the surface of the metal, which weak bromides are unable to pierce.
Ethylene bromide is far stronger than your average electrophile, and will rapidly clear the magnesium oxide. The product is ethylene gas, allowing both a clear sign that the grignard is proceeding and…
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Interesting news article on Aluminum
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Now on Google Streetview: Newfoundland and St. John’s National Parks and National Historic Sites
You can go check out the North Head Hiking Trail around Signal Hill in St. John’s or visit Cape Spear virtually. All beautiful sites on our doorstep here in St. John’s or nearby.
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If you fancy getting into the Xmas spirit in a Newfoundland style…..why not participate in the annual Mummers Parade/Festival. For more details, check out their website






