Nanotechnology Resources in Chemistry Instruction Why should we use nanotechnology to teach chemistry?

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Nanotechnology Resources in Chemistry Instruction Why should we use nanotechnology to teach chemistry?

Nanotechnology Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter at a scale of 1 to 100 nanometers. Using nanotechnology we can control molecules at an atomic level and create materials with unique properties. A nanometer is (a billionth) of a meter. The prefix nano is Greek for dwarf. As a reference point, a hair is approximately 100,000 nanometers. A red blood cell is approximately 10,000 nanometers.

Scale of A Nanometer

Nanotechnology is important We can image atoms and molecules We can create new materials Many commercial products use nanotechnology Our students are fascinated by nanotechnology

Nanotechnology – Seeing with new eyes

How can we use nanotechnology to teach core chemistry curriculum?

Low Tech Lab Activities Biotoxicity of Colloidal Silver UV Beads and Sunscreen

Medium Technology Activities Ferrofluids Photolithography Superhydrophobic Surfaces

Medium to High Tech Activities Solar CellsNanowire pH Sensors

Where to start? Laboratory curriculum Are there areas that can be improved by using a new low tech approach? Trial the new lab activities during the summer session or with Honors or Chemistry club students Work with the dept & stockroom to incorporate into standard curriculum

Where to add nanotechnology activities? Introductory Chemistry – Sunscreen and UV Beads Preparatory General Chemistry – Water Purification, Super hydrophobic surfaces General Chemistry I, II – Biotoxicity, nanowire pH sensors, solar cells Organic Chemistry ??

General Chemistry experiments with nanotechnology Nanowire pH Sensors Acid vapors lower the electrical resistance while base vapors increase it. The active sensing layer is polyaniline nanofibers deposited over brown (unbleached) paper and the electrodes are made of copper..

Chemistry with nanotechnology Start with an activity that meets student learning objectives for that class Trial the lab activities during the summer session, possibly in an honors class Get department, division, and stockroom support Be careful not to overwhelm the students Enjoy the activity and be ready to revise to fit your class

nanoprofessor.net High Tech Approach to teaching chemistry with nanotechnology

Nanolithography Platform (NLP) Dip Pen Lithography Source: Wikipedia, Dip Pen Lithography Source: NanoInk, Nanoprofessor Tools

Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) Source: Wikipedia, Atomic Force Microscopes Source: NanoInk, Nanoprofessor Tools

LED Fluorescent Microscope (FM) Source: Wikipedia, Fluorescent Microscopes Source: NanoInk, Nanoprofessor Tools

NLP AFM FM Instrumentation

Application s Nanolithography- o Masks for circuits o Biosensor arrays o Cell Adhesion, motility, and orientation studies AFM o Nano surface imaging o Measurement and analysis FM o Imaging o Detection o Diagnostics Future: Solar technology, medical nanomaterials, consumer products, water treatment, research

NLP DATA Diffraction Grating

AFM Data Wrapping Paper- Point of Star NLP inked patterns

Negatively Charged Bacteria (E. coli) aggregate on Positively Charged Dots of Modified Lipids FM Data

nanoProfessor Textbook, Introduction to Nanoscale Science and Technology, containing physics, chemistry, and biology sections with Practice Exercises, Quick Activities, and Section Review. -It is a good textbook to teach an introduction to nanotechnology course. It is not a chemistry textbook. Laboratory Manual, in revision, provides detailed information on training, sample preparation, NLP use, and sample analysis. -It is not a chemistry lab manual Training Supplies Introduction to Nanochemistry Intro to Periodicity Chemical Bonding Intermolecular Forces Nanoscale Structure Practical Applications

How do I get from traditional wet chemistry laboratory experiments and activities to nanotechnology- based experiments? Training

Where do I find training and resources? California NanoScience Institute (UCLA) California NanoScience Institute (UCSB) University of Wisconsin Institute for Chemical Education (ICE) (starts June 10th, online) Many national workshops (with funding) are available Google – nanotechnology + chemistry + education

CNSI UCLA Teacher Workshops held at the Westwood campus once per month CNSI’s basic goal has been to find ways to integrate nanoscience experiments into the prescribed high school curriculum to help support science teachers teaching required fundamental science concepts, while at the same time introducing students to the new field of nanoscience.

NACK PennState Post-Secondary Resources: Introductory Level Modules: A series of thought-provoking nanotechnology PowerPoint presentations (used in NANO 010) Introductory Level Modules: Undergraduate Level Course Notes: Packaged as six courses, each containing multiple modules. Each module can be rearranged to create new courses. Suitable for two-year degree programs, for certificate programs, and for freshman-sophomore use in four-year degree programs. Undergraduate Level Course Notes: Undergraduate Level Laboratories: A set of six lab packages corresponding to the set of six course notes. Suitable for two-year degree programs, for certificate programs, and for freshman- sophomore use in four-year degree programs. Undergraduate Level Laboratories: Remote Access: A collection of characterization equipment that may be remotely controlled through the Internet. Remote Access:

Nanotechnology is part of chemistry