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CHEM3201 - Topics in Contemporary Chemistry A

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CHEM3201 - Topics in Contemporary Chemistry A
Author Resource Format
Prof. MesserleOrganometallics Section 1 - 2008PDF (1007 kB)
Prof. MesserleOrganometallics- Mechanism Background NotesPDF (175 kB)
Dr ColeOrganometallics Section 2 ZirconocenesPDF (668 kB) PDF (1.4 MB)
Dr ColeOrganometallics Section 2 LanthanoidsPDF (1.1 MB) PDF (1.9 MB)
Dr ColeOrganometallics Section 2 AssignmentPDF (73 kB)
Dr Cole2008 Topics ExamPDF (273 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadOrganic Synthesis 1PDF (877 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadOrganic Synthesis 2PDF (3.9 MB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadOrganic Synthesis 3PDF (5.1 MB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadOrganic Synthesis 4PDF (276 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadAssignment 1PDF (137 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadAssignment 2PDF (102 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadAssignment 3PDF (136 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadAssignment 4PDF (147 kB)
Assoc. Prof. ReadPast exam paperPDF (122 kB)
Dr ColbranTopic introductionPDF (251 kB)
Dr ColbranBio-aerobic backgroundPDF (1.1 MB)
Dr ColbranL1: Photosynthesis 1PDF (948 kB)
Dr ColbranL2: Photosynthesis 2PDF (3.5 MB)
Dr ColbranL3: Photosynthesis 3PDF (2.3 MB)
Dr ColbranPhotoelectrochemical cells 1PDF (198 kB)
Dr ColbranDSSC solar energy conversionPDF (537 kB)
Dr Colbranionic liquid for hole transportPDF (218 kB)
Dr ColbranDSSC's critical reviewPDF (194 kB)
Dr ColbranMarcus eT effects dssc'sPDF (152 kB)
Dr BallSample NMR exam questionsPDF (113 kB)
Prof. MesserleNMR-Intro-APDF (580 kB)
Prof. MesserleNMR-NOE-BPDF (230 kB)
Prof. MesserleNMR-2D-CPDF (1.0 MB)
Prof. MesserleNMR-HET-DPDF (934 kB)
Prof. MesserleNMR-Proteins-EPDF (592 kB)
Prof. MesserleNMR-Imaging-FPDF (240 kB)

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