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October 1998
Vol. 75 No. 10


 Chemical Education Today
From Past Issues: The More Things Change...1194
In This Issue: Celebrating 75 Years!1195
Editorial
History, Chemistry, and a Longer View1199
John W. Moore
News From Journal House1200
Especially for High School Teachers1201
J. Emory Howell
Letters1203
Announcements1204
Reports from Other Journals
Malaria and Red Tide Chemistry1207
Sabine Heinhorst and Gordon Cannon
Report
Upcoming Deadlines in Educational Grant Programs1208
Donald J. Wink
NSF Highlights
Chromatographic Separation Techniques for Undergraduates1209
Darwin B. Dahl, John T. Riley, and Thomas K. Green
Research Not Foreign to Two-Year Colleges1210
Georgianna Whipple-VanPatter
Commentary
How Linus Pauling Finally Got the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society1211
Derek A. Davenport
Book and Media Reviews
Ways to Successful Strategies in Drug Research and Development (by H. H. Sedlacek, A. M. Sapienza, V. Eid)1216
Deanne M. Nowak
Book and Media Reviews
Statistical Mechanics for Chemists (by Jerry Goodisman)1217
John Gunn
Book and Media Reviews
Organic Structural Spectroscopy (by Joseph B. Lambert, Herbert F. Shurvell, David A. Lightner, and R. Graham Cooks)1218
Linda M. Sweeting
Book and Media Reviews
Internet Links for Science Education: Student-Scientist Partnerships (edited by Karen Cohen)1219
Linda M. Barden
Book and Media Reviews
Handbook of Liquid Crystal Research (edited by Peter J. Collings and Jay S. Patel)1220
Mark Dadmun

 Viewpoints
The Art and Science of Organic and Natural Products Synthesis1225
K. C. Nicolaou, E. J. Sorensen, and N. Winssinger

 In the Laboratory
Synthesis of Complex Natural Products as a Vehicle for Student-Centered, Problem-Based Learning1259
Kevin J. Cannon and Grant R. Krow
Synthesis of Aspirin: A General Chemistry Experiment1261
John A. Olmsted III
Production, Extraction, and Qualitative Testing of Penicillin: A Biochemistry Experiment for Health Science Chemistry Courses 1264
Richard E. Stevens and Kara C. Billingsley
Synthesis of NMP, a Fluoxetine (Prozac) Precursor, in the Introductory Organic Laboratory1266
Daniel M. Perrine, Nathan R. Sabanayagam, and Kristy J. Reynolds
A Modified Synthesis of the Insect Repellent DEET1267
Peter H. Knoess and Edward G. Neeland
A Simplified Method for the Microscale Extraction of Pigments from Spinach1268
Kimberley R. Cousins and Kathleen M. Pierson
A Simple Method To Demonstrate the Enzymatic Production of Hydrogen from Sugar1270
Natalie Hershlag, Ian Hurley, and Jonathan Woodward
Enzyme-Linked Antibodies: A Laboratory Introduction to the ELISA1275
Gretchen L. Anderson and Leo A. McNellis
Immobilized Lactase in the Biochemistry Laboratory1278
Matthew J. Allison and C. Larry Bering
Some Aspects of Yeast Anaerobic Metabolism Examined by the Inhibition of Pyruvate Decarboxylase1281
Earl V. Martin
A 19F NMR Study of Enzyme Activity1283
Keith E. Peterman, Kevin Lentz, and Jeffery Duncan
Hetero Diels-Alder Reaction with Aqueous Glyoxylic Acid: An Experiment in Organic Synthesis and 2-D NMR Analysis for Advanced Undergraduate Students1285
Jacques Augé and Nadège Lubin-Germain
Determination of the Enantiomeric Purity of Commercial L-[U-14C] Valine: An Experiment Utilizing Reversed-Phase Thin-Layer Chromatography and Liquid Scintillation Counting1287
Joseph W. LeFevre
Use of Theoretical Chemistry To Explain Baeyer-Villiger Oxidations of Methoxy Aromatic Aldehydes1290
N. Anoune, H. Hannachi, P. Lantéri, R. Longeray, and C. Arnaud
Organic Reactions Involving Bromine: Puzzles for the Organic Laboratory1293
Sarita I. McGowens and Ernest F. Silversmith
Characterization of the Products from the Reaction of Copper(II) Bromide and Tetramethylthiuram Sulfide: An Undergraduate Project Involving Two Unknown Metal Complexes and an Unexpected Pattern of Reactivity1295
Luis I. Victoriano, Hernán V. Carbacho, and Laura Parraguez
Crystallographic Structure Determination: An Experiment for Organic Analysis and Other Nontraditional Venues1297
Allen D. Hunter
A Simple, Transparent Fume Hood1299
John Fredericks

 Chemistry Everyday For Everyone
Applications and Analogies
Solving the Mystery of Fading Fingerprints with London Dispersion Forces1300
Doris R. Kimbrough and Ronald DeLorenzo
Applications and Analogies
London Dispersion Forces and "The Wave"1301
C. Jayne Wilcox

 In The Classroom
A Scientific Approach to Cultural Heritage Preservation: A Case Study of Vandalistic Acts on Important Roman Mosaics1302
Enrico Ciliberto, Giuseppe Spoto, Mauro Matteini, and Concetto Puglisi
A Very Simple Method Way to Convert Haworth Representation to Zigzag Representation1307
Janine Cossy and Véronique Bellosta
Collaborative Distance Education: The Iowa Chemistry Education Alliance1308
Thomas J. Greenbowe and K. A. Burke
Developing Professional Skills in a Third-Year Undergraduate Chemistry Course Offered in Western Australia1313
Jeffrey G. Dunn, Robert I. Kagi, and David N. Phillips
Issues in Scientific Integrity: A Practical Course for Graduate Students in the Chemical Sciences1317
J. Howard Rytting and Richard L. Schowen
A Course in Early Chemistry for Undergraduates: A Speculative Experiment in Historical Modeling at the Donetsk State University1320
Mikhail Yu. Rodygin and Irene V. Rodygina
Using History To Teach Scientific Method: The Case of Argon1322
Carmen J. Giunta

 Research: Science and Education
Chemical Education Research
The Effectiveness of Teaching Chemistry through the History of Science1326
Huann-shyang Lin
Focus Groups and Exit Interviews Are Components of Chemistry Department Program Assessment1330
Joseph H. Dreisbach, Thomas P. Hogan, Anne Marie Stamford, and John W. Greggo
Bis(dicarbonyl-p-cyclopentadienyliron)-A Solid-State Vibrational Spectroscopic Lesson1333
S. F. A. Kettle, E. Diana, R. Rossetti, and P. L. Stanghellini
REDUCE: A Program for Reducing Reducible Representations1338
James F. O'Brien and Bruno F. Schmidt
Rules for Determining the Ground State of a j-j Coupled Atom1339
Mark L. Campbell

 Information • Textbooks • Media • Resources
Naphthalene and Azulene I: Semimicro Bomb Calorimetry and Quantum Mechanical Calculations1341
Carl Salter and James B. Foresman
Teaching with Technology
Exploring the C4H7+ Energy Surface: A Computational Discovery Process for Students1346
Roger S. Macomber
JCE Software
Solid State Resources CD-ROM: Abstract of Special Issue 12, 2nd Edition 1351
George C. Lisensky , Joey M. Blackwell, and Arthur B. Ellis
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