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Using 3D Printing to Visualize 2D Chromatograms and NMR Spectra for the Classroom

The use of three-dimensional printing in chemistry education has expanded greatly in the past 10 years. The technique has been used to demonstrate a range of concepts including molecular structure, orbitals, and point groups; to produce chemical equipment such as cuvettes and columns; and even to print out mathematical shapes and functions. Here, 3D printing is used to create physical models of two-dimensional NMR spectra and HPLC chromatograms to facilitate student understanding of these challenging concepts.

Citation:
Jones OAH, Stevenson PG, Hameka SC, Osborne DA, Taylor PD, Spencer MJS. Using 3D Printing to Visualize 2D Chromatograms and NMR Spectra for the Classroom. J Chem Educ. 2021;In Press.  

Keywords:
General Public; Analytical Chemistry; Hands-On Learning/Manipulatives; NMR Spectroscopy; HPLC

Abstract:
The use of three-dimensional printing in chemistry education has expanded greatly in the past 10 years. The technique has been used to demonstrate a range of concepts including molecular structure, orbitals, and point groups; to produce chemical equipment such as cuvettes and columns; and even to print out mathematical shapes and functions. Here, 3D printing is used to create physical models of two-dimensional NMR spectra and HPLC chromatograms to facilitate student understanding of these challenging concepts.