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Emerging Areas in Undergraduate Analytical Chemistry Education: Microfluidics, Microcontrollers, and Chemometrics

Authors
  • Hupp, Amber M.
  • Kovarik, Michelle L.
  • McCurry, Daniel A.
Type
Published Article
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Publication Date
Jul 17, 2024
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
197–219
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-anchem-061622-041922
Source
Annual Reviews
Keywords
License
Green
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Abstract

Analytical chemistry is a fast-paced field with frequent introduction of new techniques via research labs; however, incorporation of new techniques into academic curricula lags their adoption in research and industry. This review describes the recent educational literature on microfluidics, microcontrollers, and chemometrics in the undergraduate analytical chemistry curriculum. Each section highlights opportunities for nonexpert faculty to get started with these techniques and more advanced implementations suitable for experienced practitioners. While the addition of new topics to any curriculum brings some opportunity costs, student engagement with cutting edge techniques brings many benefits, including enhanced preparation for graduate school and professional careers and development of transferable skills, such as coding. Formal assessment of student outcomes is encouraged to promote broader adoption of these techniques.

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