Marianela Zoratti, Gabriela Krepper, Sandra A. Hernández and Deborath M. Reinoso*,
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As part of the nanosciences optional seminar for undergraduate students of chemistry career, a comprehensive practical activity was made to reinforce and integrate concepts related to nanoscience, nanotechnology, and green chemistry while introducing the scientific method. Specifically, this laboratory project focuses on the synthesis of gold (AuNPs), silver (AgNPs), and bimetallic gold–silver (Au–AgNPs) nanoparticles using honey as a green reducing and stabilizing agent. Furthermore, the influence of Ag:Au molar ratio, temperature, and reaction time on the bimetallic nanoparticle synthesis was evaluated, and the obtained materials were characterized by UV–vis spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), ζ potential, and cyclic voltammetry (CV) methods. The experiment not only introduces the students to the skills of sample preparation and instrument operation but also serves as a valuable hands-on experience to explore the frontiers of knowledge, consolidate their learning of the key theoretical concepts, and reinforce the soft skills related to problem-solving, critical thinking, and the effective communication of their research.
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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.