PCC, PDC, Jones and Corey-Kim

Jan 23, 2025 · 1 min read
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Abstract
Join us for an in-depth exploration of oxidation reactions, a pivotal concept in organic chemistry. This session, designed for CHEM 3110 students, will delve into the mechanisms and applications of oxidation reactions such as PCC up to Lecture 3. We’ll tackle complex topics, clarify doubts, and provide hands-on examples to enhance your understanding and application of the material. Whether you’re grappling with the basics or looking to refine your knowledge, this tutoring session is tailored to foster a comprehensive grasp of oxidation reactions in a supportive environment.
Event
CHEM 3110 - Oxidation Tutoring
Location

Trent Chemical Sciences Building - CHUGS Table

1600 W Bank Dr, Peterborough, K9L 1Z8

If you would like to access the notes and problems in this session please click either the code, pdf, slides or video.

What to Bring

  • Your lecture notes, any specific questions you have encountered in your study, and a readiness to engage.
  • Recommended to bring a laptop or a tablet for accessing digital resources and taking notes.
  • Bring a whiteboard and some markers if you have them

Why Attend?

Whether you’re finding yourself challenged by the material or just want to reinforce your understanding, this session will provide you with the tools and knowledge to confidently navigate the topic of Oxidation. By participating, you’ll gain a deeper insight into the subject matter, benefit from someone who has taken the course before, and have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in interactive problem-solving.

Location Reminder

We will meet at the CHUGS table in the Trent Chemical Sciences Building. Hope to see you there for a productive and enlightening session!

Devraj Bagchi
Authors
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Specializing in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, I combine theoretical study with practical analysis using techniques like TLC, FT-IR, ¹H NMR, and GC-MS. I also enjoy front-end web development, utilizing languages like HTML, JavaScript, and Python.