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Multicomponent Reactions: “Kinderleicht”

Constantinos G. Neochoritis, Tryfon Zarganes‐Tzitzikas, Kallia Katsampoxaki-Hodgetts, Alexander Dömlingꝉ

2020Journal of Chemical Education56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A demonstration experiment of the synthesis of a novel tetrazole derivative via a multicomponent reaction (Ugi tetrazole four component reaction, UT-4CR) bearing a luminol moiety and a subsequent exploitation of its chemiluminescent properties is described. A complex product is generated in just one simple step, so simple that children can do it: "kinderleicht", German for dead easy. Students are stimulated, inspired, and involved in a multilevel active learning process using the Steps to Inquiry framework as a metacognitive tool that raises student awareness regarding scientific process and prompts them to ask their own questions discussing the merits of a mechanism and evaluating its effectiveness before they start their own cycles of inquiry.

Topics & Concepts

TetrazoleChemistryMoietyCombinatorial chemistryProcess (computing)Derivative (finance)Simple (philosophy)Component (thermodynamics)Computer scienceMathematics educationOrganic chemistryPsychologyEpistemologyPhilosophyProgramming languageThermodynamicsEconomicsPhysicsFinancial economicsMulticomponent Synthesis of HeterocyclesChemical Synthesis and AnalysisMicrowave-Assisted Synthesis and Applications