Ronald M. Jarret
Professor and Dean, Class of 2012
Ph.D., Yale University


Office: Smith 224
Phone: (508) 793-2530
Fax: (508) 793-3530

rjarret@holycross.edu

 

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Research Interests

A major component of my research program is the development of new "discovery" experiments for our organic chemistry courses. Many of the experiments currently performed by first and second year organic chemistry students were developed by my research group and published in the Journal of Chemical Education.

A project in its final stage of development allows students to discover rearrangements under E1 (dehydration) conditions and the possibility of an intramolecular Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction.

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There are still many topics covered in the course that do not have a discovery lab. Work in all of the following areas is still needed: enols and enolates; Markovnikov and anti- Markovnikov additions; 1,2 and 1,4 additions to dienes; E2; SN2 stereochemistry.

Certain techniques, such as Thin Layer Chromatography and Column Chromatography, are also absent from our introductory lab courses. I'd like to develop exercises to incorporate these common methods. An experiment that compares the behavior of enantiomers on standard and chiral TLC plates would be a useful activity when stereochemistry is being introduced.

 

 
 

 

19-Feb-2009