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Resumen de Alkaloid-Derived Thioureas in Asymmetric Organocatalysis: A Cooperative Learning Activity in a Project-Based Laboratory Course

David Monge Fernández

  • An experiment carried out by advanced undergraduate students in a project-based laboratory course is described. Taking into account the positive effects of working in teams, which has been key for successful research in industry and academia, a cooperative learning experience in the laboratory was developed. Students working in teams of four synthesize two alkaloid-derived thioureas starting from a chiral pool (quinidine and quinine). The thioureas are used to catalyze an enantioselective Michael reaction between acetylacetone and trans-4-methyl-β-nitrostyrene, providing a platform for discussion of stereochemistry and chirality transfer events. Qualitative analysis of the reaction enantioselectivity is performed by polarimetry, which allows students to assign product optical rotations (+/−) with their absolute configurations (S/R). Students are exposed to an entire research process: analysis of primary literature, discussion with colleagues, planning laboratory schedules, and execution of experiments.


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