The purpose of this technology transfer workshop is to provide the student with an introduction to capillary electrophoresis, the chemistry of popular methamphetamine manufacturing methods, and the application of capillary electrophoresis (CE) analysis to clandestine laboratory samples. This class will include both lecture and demonstration activities to illustrate the concepts presented. Analysis will be demonstrated on standard reference samples and methamphetamine manufacture via currently popular manufacturing methods. Samples generated from those experiments will be collected and analyzed using CE and gas chromotography/mass spectrometer (GC/MS) analyses. The student will be introduced to phosphorus chemistry and stoichiometric reaction equations as they apply to the clandestine manufacture of methamphetamine. Using CE and GC/MS analyses in conjunction with the phosphorus chemistry, students will learn how to evaluate analytical data to determine reaction materials and conditions.
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