Jason Cooke
Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory Coordinator
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University of Alberta
Bio
As an organometallic chemist with a strong interest in chemical education, my main focus is developing a modern, interesting, and challenging lab experience for students studying inorganic and materials chemistry. Ongoing lines of inquiry include the development of new experiments which demonstrate the key techniques and characterization methods used by synthetic inorganic and materials chemists, the introduction of new technologies to the lab (including web-based exercises and other computer-assisted activities), and the training of teaching assistants to provide a well-run and stimulating educational environment for their students.
About
GCTLC Roles
- Learning Object Peer Reviewers
Languages
- English
Keywords Tags/Expertise
- Inorganic Chemistry
- Laboratory Instruction
- Organometallics
- Materials Science
Ongoing Projects
- Interested in expanding offerings for microwave- and ultrasonic-assisted syntheses for inorganic/organometallic/materials experiments for undergraduate students - feel free to contact me if you share a similar interest!
- Developed the Inorganic Chemistry Spectroscopy Tutorial (https://sites.google.com/ualberta.ca/inorganic-chemistry-labs/online-resources/spectroscopy-tutorial) - feel free to visit and link for your students!
- Visit Inorganic Chemistry Teaching Laboratories for a full list of current experiments, techniques videos and other resources.
Learning Objects Authored
| Title | Authors and Co-authors | Published on | |
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| An Inexpensive Aquarium Pump Water Recirculator for the Teaching Laboratory | Jason Cooke | |
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| Organometallic Nickel(II) Phosphine Complexes for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling; A Greener Alternative? | Jason Cooke, John De Backere, Beyond Benign | |
Learning Objects Submitted
| Title | Authors and Co-authors | Submitted on | |
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| An Inexpensive Aquarium Pump Water Recirculator for the Teaching Laboratory | Jason Cooke | |
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| Organometallic Nickel(II) Phosphine Complexes for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling; A Greener Alternative? | Jason Cooke, John De Backere, Beyond Benign | |
My Groups
| Group Name | Description | Type |
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| Greener Inorganic Chemistry | This is a group dedicated to GCTLC users interested in green inorganic chemistry (including lectures |
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Published Articles
Published Peer-Reviewed Articles
- Hilts, A. R.; Cooke, J. Improved Yields of Dichlorobis(triphenylphosphine)nickel(II) and Related Compounds by Employing Triethyl Orthoformate as an In Situ Dehydrating Agent: Rational Improvement of a Classic Undergraduate Inorganic Synthesis. J. Chem. Educ. 2023, 100, 4119–4121. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00637
- Cooke, J. Syntheses of Four-Coordinate Nickel(II)-Phosphine Compounds and a Rapid Suzuki–Miyaura Cross-Coupling Reaction for Short Laboratory Sessions. J. Chem. Educ. 2019, 96, 2009-2014. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.jchemed.8b00945
- Cooke, J.; Hebert, D.; Kelly, J. A. Sweet Nanochemistry: A Fast, Reliable Alternative Synthesis of Yellow Colloidal Silver Nanoparticles Using Benign Reagents. J. Chem. Educ. 2015, 92, 345-349. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed5004756
- Cooke, J.; Lightbody, O. C. Optimized Syntheses of Cyclopentadienyl Nickel Chloride Compounds Containing N-Heterocyclic Carbene Ligands for Short Laboratory Periods. J. Chem. Educ. 2011, 88, 88-91. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed100478c
- Cooke, J.; Nilsson, G.; Fok, E.; Ng, J. M. A Web-Based Spectroscopy Tutorial for the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. J. Chem. Educ. 2010, 87, 758-759. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed100266h Visit the Tutorial
- Cooke, J.; Henderson, E. J. Experiments for the Undergraduate Laboratory That Illustrate the Size-Exclusion Properties of Zeolite Molecular Sieves. J. Chem. Educ. 2009, 86, 606-609. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed086p606 *
- Cooke, J.; Henderson, E. J.; Lightbody, O. C. Zeolite 5A Catalyzed Etherification of Diphenylmethanol. J. Chem. Educ. 2009, 86, 610-612. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed086p610 *
* The zeolite/alcohol combinations in the indicated articles were recognized as J. Chem. Educ.'s May 2009 Featured Molecules (J. Chem. Educ. 2009, 86, 656).
- Cooke, J. Preparation and NMR Spectroscopy of a Series of Iridium Compounds with Interesting Ligand Combinations: An Advanced Undergraduate Experiment in Organometallic Chemistry. Chem. Educator 2008, 13, 353-357.
- Cooke, J.; Berry, D. E.; Fawkes, K. L. Photochemical Synthesis and Ligand Exchange Reactions of Ru(CO)4(η2-alkene) Compounds. J. Chem. Educ. 2007, 84, 115-118. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ed084p115
- Cooke, J.; Jordan, A. D. Training Teaching Assistants in the Art of Good Grading. Chem. Educator 2005, 10, 473-477.
Other Professional Activities
Frequent reviewer for J. Chem. Educ.
Recent Activity
- Jason Cooke was just tagged in a comment: @Kyle Grice and @Jason Cooke maybe once the term gets going we can all connect for an hour or two "hackathon" type of thing to compile different inorganic labs and submit them as LOs on the GCTLC so people have more options/examples for inorganic experiments?!...
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object Organometallic Nickel(II) Phosphine Complexes for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling; A Greener Alternative?
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object An Inexpensive Aquarium Pump Water Recirculator for the Teaching Laboratory
- Jason Cooke was just tagged in a comment: Appreciate you sharing that, @Jason Cooke. I’ve run into the same dilemma, milder acids feel greener in principle, but they don’t always get the job done, especially with stubborn residues. That balance between effectiveness and waste is tricky.Have you (or anyone else here) found a good middle ground, like specific contexts where weaker acids are enough, or creative ways to minimize the waste from strong acids? I’d love to hear what’s worked in other labs....
- Jason Cooke was just tagged in a comment: Great question, @Kyle Grice, and thanks @John De Backere for pointing out the lack of clear assessments on this! It seems like we have bits and pieces (like atom economy, toxicity, and waste profiles) but not a comprehensive "green ranking" of strong or Lewis acids. Has anyone here come across frameworks or papers that attempt to evaluate acids systematically (maybe using the 12 Principles or GreenScreen)? Or do you have practical experience swapping in "greener" acids in teaching labs or research? Tagging in @Jason Cooke and @Mark R Mason (whom I believe have great research experience on this theme) — curious if you’ve seen resources or examples that could help shed light here....
- Jason Cooke was just tagged in a comment: Thank you, @Andrew Meador, @Kyle Grice, and @Jason Cooke, for these great points and resources!I really agree on your point, Andrew, transparency in nanoparticle sourcing is still rare, and I think developing a shared checklist of “green synthesis indicators” could help researchers ask the right questions when sourcing materials.Thank you Kyle for referring Jason here. They're work on silver nanoparticles and CQDs is amazing, and I’m excited to see the updated “Sweet and Sour Nanochemistry” version!How about we compile a list of greener synthesis papers, methods, and even supplier criteria here so this thread becomes a go-to resource for benign nanomaterials? Who’s in?...
- Jason Cooke was just tagged in a comment: Here's a paper by @Jason Cooke on greener AgNP synthesis: Sweet Nanochemistry: A Fast, Reliable Alternative Synthesis of Yellow Colloidal Silver Nanoparticles Using Benign Reagents | Journal of Chemical Education...
- Jason Cooke was just tagged in a comment: Hi Everyone! We're considering replacing our water-cooled condensers with waterless - I'm curious if anyone has experiences or input on this? We're specifically looking at these Asynt CondenSyn® Waterless Air Condensers. Another avenue is building water-recirculators like that described here by @Jason Cooke . Interested in the communities thoughts and experiences! Thanks so much,John ...
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object An Inexpensive Aquarium Pump Water Recirculator for the Teaching Laboratory
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object An Inexpensive Aquarium Pump Water Recirculator for the Teaching Laboratory
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object Organometallic Nickel(II) Phosphine Complexes for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling; A Greener Alternative?
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object Organometallic Nickel(II) Phosphine Complexes for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling; A Greener Alternative?
- Jason Cooke just published the new learning object Organometallic Nickel(II) Phosphine Complexes for Suzuki-Miyaura Cross-Coupling; A Greener Alternative?
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