Date of Award

5-2025

Document Type

Senior Thesis - Campus Access Only

Degree Name

B.A. in Liberal Arts

Chief Sponsor

Colin Abernethy

Faculty Sponsor 1

Merideth Frey

Abstract

Organic chemistry, the study of carbon-containing compounds, is foundational to many scientific advancements, particularly in developing pharmaceuticals and sustainable chemical processes. Within this field, imines—compounds featuring a carbon-nitrogen double bond—hold significant relevance due to their versatile applications in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and catalysis. This paper details a research project to deepen undergraduate engagement with imine chemistry and spectroscopic techniques by developing laboratory experiments that reinforce key organic concepts and methods. The project involved synthesizing an α-diimine compound using various anilines and sulfanilamide. This helps simulate a common approach in drug development. Challenges encountered during synthesis and analysis were addressed through iterative experimentation and informed problem-solving. These experiences contributed to the design of educational laboratory modules and highlighted the real-world importance of imine compounds in pharmaceutical research. This work reflects the author's growing understanding of the chemical principles that underpin modern medicine and the value of laboratory research in preparing for a healthcare career.

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