CHM 2211L Organic Chemistry ll Lab: 3 Semester Hours OR CHM 3217, 3217L One Semester Organic Chemistry with Lab: 4 Semester Hours. Biochemistry BCH 4053 General Biochemistry I: 3 Semester Hours OR CHM 3218 One Semester Biochemistry: 4 Semester Hours (CHM 3217, 3217L must be followed by CHM 3218) Physics PHY 2053C College Physics A (Trig. Studying CHM2210L Organic Chemistry Laboratory I at University of South Florida? On StuDocu you find all the study guides, past exams and lecture notes for this course. Faculty Books CHEMISTRY AT USF, 1960-2004 Books Written by Department of Chemistry Faculty Members Theodore Askounes Ashford.
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Access study documents, get answers to your study questions, and connect with real tutors for CHM 2010: Organic Chemistry Lab at University Of South Florida. Text: Experimental Organic Chemistry, Laboratory Manual Fall ‘15, Spring ’16 and Summer ‘16, Weldegirma, Solomon, available at USF bookstore. Laboratory Notebook: Any suitable laboratory notebook with carbon copies. Safety Goggles: American Optical or equivalent (goggles must form a seal around the eyes, not glasses with splash guard.
Mildred Acevedo-Duncan
Tampa Campus
Research Professor
VAR 112, CHE 307A (Lab: VA Hosp 112, 116, 120)
(813) 972-7623
[email protected]
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Research Professor
VAR 112, CHE 307A (Lab: VA Hosp 112, 116, 120)
(813) 972-7623
[email protected]
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Henry Alegria
Laura Anderson
Tampa Campus
Instructor II & General Chemistry Lab Coordinator
BSF 316
(813) 974-6308
[email protected]
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Instructor II & General Chemistry Lab Coordinator
BSF 316
(813) 974-6308
[email protected]
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Tampa Campus
Professor
BSF 308 (Lab: BSF 358, 362)
(813) 974-1967
[email protected]
Group Website
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Professor
BSF 308 (Lab: BSF 358, 362)
(813) 974-1967
[email protected]
Group Website
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Linda Barbeto
Tampa Campus
Associate Professor
SCA 403 (Lab: SCA 434/438)
(813) 974-0350
[email protected]
Group Website
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Associate Professor
SCA 403 (Lab: SCA 434/438)
(813) 974-0350
[email protected]
Group Website
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Wesley Brooks
Sherrisse Bryant
Jianfeng Cai
Tampa Campus
USF Preeminent Professor
NES 408B (Lab: NES 405, 406, 407)
(813) 974-9506
[email protected]
Group Website
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USF Preeminent Professor
NES 408B (Lab: NES 405, 406, 407)
(813) 974-9506
[email protected]
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Laurent Calcul
Tampa Campus
Research Assistant Professor, Director of the CPAS Core Facility
IDRB 318/NES 406
(813) 498-0112
[email protected]
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Research Assistant Professor, Director of the CPAS Core Facility
IDRB 318/NES 406
(813) 498-0112
[email protected]
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Ken Caswell
Daniel Cruz-Ramirez de Arellano
Kenyon Daniel
Theresa Evans-Nguyen
Kimberly Fields
Jhon Figueroa
Ranjith Korala Gamage
Ioannis Gelis
Wayne Guida
Julianne Harmon
Milton Johnston
Ushiri Kulatunga
Randy Larsen
Tampa Campus
Professor & Associate Dean for Research
SCA 424 (Lab: SCA 413, 414)
(813) 974-7925
[email protected]
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Professor & Associate Dean for Research
SCA 424 (Lab: SCA 413, 414)
(813) 974-7925
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James Leahy
Jennifer Lewis
Scott Lewis
Ihor Luhach
Abdul Malik
Dean Martin
Tampa Campus
Distinguished University Professor Emeritus
SCA 429 (Lab: 418)
(813) 974-2374
[email protected]
Geneanolgy
SCA 429 (Lab: 418)
(813) 974-2374
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Gerhard Meisels
Tampa Campus
Professor of Chemistry, Director Coalition for Science Literacy
CHE 300F
(813) 974-7183
[email protected]
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Professor of Chemistry, Director Coalition for Science Literacy
CHE 300F
(813) 974-7183
[email protected]
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Preston L. Mercer
David Merkler
Li-June Ming
Christina Nelson
Umut Oguz
John Osegovic
Madhu Pandey
Robert Potter
Jeffrey Raker
Edwin Rivera
Xiaodong (Michael) Shi
Brian Space
Edward Turos
Usf Chemistry Professors
Arjan van der Vaart
Tampa Campus
Associate Professor
IDRB 206A (Lab: IDRB 206)
(813) 974-8762
[email protected]
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Associate Professor
IDRB 206A (Lab: IDRB 206)
(813) 974-8762
[email protected]
Group Website
Genealogy
Bob X. Wang
Solomon Weldegirma
Lukasz Wojtas
Tampa Campus
Research Assistant Professor, Director of X-Ray Facility at USF
IDR 202K (Lab: IDR 211B)
(813) 974-3008
[email protected]
Research Assistant Professor, Director of X-Ray Facility at USF
IDR 202K (Lab: IDR 211B)
(813) 974-3008
[email protected]
Lee Woodcock
Visiting Instructors
Frankie Costanza
Tony Pham
Christian Tang
Post-Doctoral Scholars
- Austin, Steven
- Ratnayake, Wishrawana
- Smalley, Tracess
Research Associates
- Keramisanou, Dimitra
- Sang, Peng
- Shi, Yan
- Ye, Xiaohan
External Graduate Affiliate Faculty
- Bhethanabotla, Venkat, Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
- Cao, Chuanhai, Assistant Professor
- Ferreira, Gloria, Molecular Medicine
- Ji, Haitao (Mark), Moffitt Cancer Center
- Kuhn, John, Department of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
- Lopchuk, Justin, Moffit Cancer Center
- Thallapally, Praveen, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
- Monastyrskyi, Andrii, Moffitt Cancer Center
- Philippidis, George, Director of Sustainable Energy
- Ma, Shengqian, Univeristy of North Texas
Courtesy Faculty
- Bochet, Christian
- Brillhart, Michelle
- Germann, Markus
- Reisner, Barbara
- Zhang, Xiao-Xiang
Retired & Emeritus Faculty
- Dudley, Frank, Retired Associate Professor (deceased)
- Maybury, P. Calvin, Retired Professor
- Stanko, Joseph A., Retired Associate Professor
- Whitaker, Robert, Retired Professor (deceased)
Organic Labs
Faculty Contact
Solomon Weldegirma
Instructor, Organic Chemistry Lab Coordinator
BSF 316
813-974-6308
Instructor, Organic Chemistry Lab Coordinator
BSF 316
813-974-6308
Description
This laboratory course (Organic I and II) conveys the important fundamental Organic Chemistry concepts and techniques, introduces state-of-the-art strategies and methods and provides a safer learning environment. The laboratory experiments highlight the important chemical concepts and techniques that are traditionally taught while introducing new green chemical concepts and recently developed experimental techniques. Students will apply the learned techniques to new problems with a focus on synthetic perspective using fundamental named organic reactions applied to the transformation of one material into another.
Students will be introduced with green organic experiments which will make the lab experience safer and produce less costly waste. The curriculum is designed to minimize production of chemical waste and provides a safer working environment (nearly eliminating the need for expensive fume hoods). At the end of the course, students are expected to know the fundamental techniques of organic chemistry including methods of isolation, purification, and structural identification with applications to synthetic and mechanistic problems. As the course will focus on fundamental reactions and techniques applicable to various fields of organic chemistry, students will be familiarized with the basic principles and techniques of organic chemistry.
Usf Chemistry Major
Organic Teaching Laboratory (NES)