This day provides hands-on experience of chemistry courses at The University of Manchester. It gives you the chance to see (and use) for yourselves the kind of scientific instrumentation (infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, etc) you only hear about in school.
On the day you will synthesize diphenylmethanol from benzophenone. Follow the conversion of a carbon-oxygen double-bond to a single-bond by infrared spectroscopy and check on progress and purity by thin-layer chromatography on silica, visualised by ultraviolet lamp. These processes are typical of how new medicines are discovered.
After lunch, during which you can chat to current chemistry students, you will tour other instrumental facilities in the department, which include nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry/gas chromatography and X-ray diffraction. There will then be a brief career talk showing where a degree in chemistry might lead, followed by an entertaining demonstration lecture to round off the day with a bang.
On the day you will synthesize diphenylmethanol from benzophenone. Follow the conversion of a carbon-oxygen double-bond to a single-bond by infrared spectroscopy and check on progress and purity by thin-layer chromatography on silica, visualised by ultraviolet lamp. These processes are typical of how new medicines are discovered.
After lunch, during which you can chat to current chemistry students, you will tour other instrumental facilities in the department, which include nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry/gas chromatography and X-ray diffraction. There will then be a brief career talk showing where a degree in chemistry might lead, followed by an entertaining demonstration lecture to round off the day with a bang.