欢迎来到 310 环境工作组!一个让学生扮演顾问角色的小组项目,帮助企业选择对气候最友好的含氟气体

IF 2.5 3区 教育学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Jessica C. D’eon, Sivani Baskaran, Jennifer A. Faust, Mima Staikova, Cora J. Young
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蒙特利尔议定书》是一项控制消耗臭氧层物质的国际条约。通过控制卤化气体,该议定书成为迄今为止最成功的气候立法之一。这一成功得益于化学法规和智能化学设计之间的相互作用,展示了化学可以对世界产生的积极影响。本文介绍了一个小组项目,包括四次作业、一次小组展示和一次写作任务,学生们在其中扮演顾问的角色,评估两种氟化气体的环境友好性。通过这些作业,学生们确定了两种化学物质的全球变暖潜势,并对其通过大气氧化产生持久性产物(如三氟乙酸)的潜势进行了评估。学生们共同努力,利用这些有时相互矛盾的证据,在模拟董事会会议上向客户提出最 "环保 "方案的最终建议,然后单独提出书面建议。该项目有效地实现了三年级环境化学课的学习目标,受到了学生们的欢迎,因为它是将课程材料情景化的一种手段,并为学生们提供了一个清晰的同学网络。该项目有效地将基础化学主题(如光谱学和结构与反应性之间的关系)应用于现实世界中,强调了化学对气候等重要环境问题产生积极影响的能力。
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Welcome to 310 Environmental Working Group! A Group Project That Places Students in the Role of Consultants Helping Businesses Choose the Most Climate Friendly Fluorinated Gas

Welcome to 310 Environmental Working Group! A Group Project That Places Students in the Role of Consultants Helping Businesses Choose the Most Climate Friendly Fluorinated Gas
The Montreal Protocol is an international treaty that controls substances that deplete the ozone layer. Through the control of halogenated gases, it has been one of the most successful climate legislations to date. This success is driven by the interplay between chemical regulation and smart chemical design, demonstrating the positive impact chemistry can have on the world. This Article describes a group project that includes four assignments, a group presentation, and a writing task where students take on the role of consultants to assess the environmental friendliness of two fluorinated gases. Through the assignments students determine the global warming potential of two chemicals and pair this assessment with an evaluation of their potential to produce persistent products, such as trifluoroacetic acid, via atmospheric oxidation. Students worked together to take these, sometimes conflicting, pieces of evidence to make a final recommendation to their client as to the most “environmentally friendly” option in a mock Board of Directors meeting and then individually through a written recommendation. The project effectively addressed the learning goals of a third-year environmental chemistry class and was well received by students as a means of contextualizing the course material and providing students with a clear peer network in the class. This project is an effective application of fundamental chemistry topics (e.g., spectroscopy and the relationship between structure and reactivity) within a real-world context that emphasizes the ability of chemistry to have a positive impact on important environmental issues such as climate.
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Journal of Chemical Education
Journal of Chemical Education 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
50.00%
发文量
465
审稿时长
6.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Education is the official journal of the Division of Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society, co-published with the American Chemical Society Publications Division. Launched in 1924, the Journal of Chemical Education is the world’s premier chemical education journal. The Journal publishes peer-reviewed articles and related information as a resource to those in the field of chemical education and to those institutions that serve them. JCE typically addresses chemical content, activities, laboratory experiments, instructional methods, and pedagogies. The Journal serves as a means of communication among people across the world who are interested in the teaching and learning of chemistry. This includes instructors of chemistry from middle school through graduate school, professional staff who support these teaching activities, as well as some scientists in commerce, industry, and government.
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