Química Nova (Oct 2019)

REVISITING THE NUCLEOPHILICITY CONCEPT IN A COMPREHENSIVE BIOMASS VALORIZATION EXPERIMENT: FROM PAPAYA SEEDS TO THIOUREA MOTIFS

  • Raquel V. dos Santos,
  • Gil M. Viana,
  • Anderson Felipe S. Moreira,
  • Vitor S. Nóbrega,
  • Vitor A. S. da Silva,
  • Luiz Fernando B. Malta,
  • Lucia C. S. Aguiar,
  • Jaqueline D. Senra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21577/0100-4042.20170395
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 8
pp. 940 – 946

Abstract

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The recovery of waste materials with potential for synthetic transformations is a major field in science. However, just few experiments have been devoted to undergraduate students by exploring some consistent subjects in light of simple, natural resources. Nucleophilicity is a central subject in chemistry and there are significant synthetic models to exploit it in contrast to basicity. Here we present a laboratory experiment that utilizes hands-on research to be implemented in an organic chemistry lab by using benzyl isothiocyanate (BITC) from papaya seeds as raw material for the preparation of thioureas in a fast and visually indicative experiment. Subjects such as green chemistry, extraction methods, nucleophilicity, chromatography and NMR spectroscopy can be emphasized in order to implement a project-based approach. This experiment shows flexibility concerning the procedures and the use of biomass raw materials towards the reinforcement of a research-like experience and critical-thinking skills.

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