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Crowder, Max; Tahiry, Frozan; Lizarraga, Isabel; Rodriguez, Stephanie; Peña, Nathaly; Sharma, Arun K. (, Journal of Molecular Liquids)
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Ruan, Victor; Sharma, Arun K. (, Journal of Computational Biophysics and Chemistry)null (Ed.)Microsolvation of pyruvate anion was investigated with 1–9 water molecules. Static and dynamic polarizability of each cluster was calculated. Electronic polarizability varies linearly with the size of the hydrated cluster.more » « less
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Blackshaw, K. Jacob; Varmecky, Meredith G.; Patterson, Joshua D. (, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A)
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Sharma, Arun K.; DeCicco, Racquel C. (, The chemical educator)null (Ed.)This paper provides a guided-inquiry exercise designed to help sophomore level undergraduate students discover isomerism in the organic chemistry curriculum. The activity teaches students to use Gaussian and GaussView software packages to create molecules and setup calculations to explore chemical properties. The students, unknown to them, create cis- and trans- isomers of simple molecules and analyze their potential energies and nuclear repulsion energies. The class uses this information to discover the stability of trans-isomers relative to cis-isomers. This provides students with a clearer understanding of the impact of nuclear repulsions on the final geometry of the molecule. Student assessment of the activity has been highly positive and points to the need for regular integration of such assignments into the Organic Chemistry curriculum.more » « less
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