Click to learn, learn to click: undergraduate synthetic organic chemistry experiments

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The optimization of an undergraduate experiment for Organic Chemistry students is described to explore the concept of click chemistry. The preparation of a terminal fluorescent alkyne and an organic azide is reported consisting of simple steps. These are employed in the Cu(I)-catalized azide-alkyne cycloaddition to obtain a novel molecule containing a triazole ring whose characterization allows the students to practice a variety of techniques: NMR (1H, 13C, COSY and HSQC), melting point, thin layer chromatography, IR, fluorescence spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to confirm the structure of their obtained product. An alternative methodology in a one-pot reaction is also explored and a full laboratory manual provided.

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Lopez-Ruiz, A., Ortega-Muñoz, M., Santoyo-Gonzalez, F., & Megia-Fernandez, A. (2023). Click to learn, learn to click: undergraduate synthetic organic chemistry experiments. Chemical Papers, 77(9), 5227–5236. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-023-02858-5

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