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Cyclic voltammetry simulation

Cyclic Voltammetry Simulator

By Jay Brown, from Southwest Minnesota State University, included in the library on 1/20/2022 The simulator and its documentation can be downloaded from the ACS Network for free at: https://communities.acs.org/t5/Jay-Brown-s-Personal-Archive/Cyclic-Voltammetry-CV-Simulator-Written-in-Microsoft-Excel/ba-p/85509. The attached materials are intended for an introductory, undergraduate audience.  Let me know if your students have any trouble with the directions.  Cyclic Voltammetry…
simulation of free components

Online HPLC Simulator

This simulated lab activity was developed by Dr. Mark Perri from the Department of Chemistry at Sonoma State University.  Use of this activity in a remote learning environment was published in a Journal of Chemical Education Special Issue. The material is designed for an undergraduate quantitative analysis class and can be used to replace an in-person…

LabVIEW for Analytical Chemistry

Created by Mark Jenson at Concordia College, this site, currently in the ASDL Collection, provides two useful resources for instructors and students of analytical chemistry. The first is a collection of LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs) for demonstrating topics such as signal-to-noise ratios, boxcar and ensemble averaging, power spectra, digital filtering, analog-to-digital conversions, and the Nyquest frequency.…

Lab-in-a-Box: A Guide for Remote Laboratory Instruction in an Instrumental Analysis Course

Hands-on learning in a remote laboratory environment. This Journal of Chemical Education Article by Deon T. Miles and William G. Wells of the Department of Chemistry, Sewanee: The University of the South describes a homemade kit with at home, hands on laboratory experiments in spectroscopy and chromatography. The paper and supporting information describe both hands on…

HPLC Simulation Using Excel Macros

The simulation of important concepts in HPLC is accomplished through the use of provided Excel macros. The exercise is written with explicit instructions that can be used as an at-home laboratory exercise or as supporting material for lectures on chromatograpic theory. Macros are included for isocratic, linear and step gradient, and non-ideal behaviors (Langmuir, adsorption at…
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