Here is a list of projects for students registered on CHM131 (Chemistry and the internet) for 2003-2004.
- Craig Beilby: Esterification
- Zoe Bellamy: Oxides and oxoacids of nitrogen
- Jocelyn Benning: Food flavourings
- Antonio Berrios: Chemistry and evolution
- Paul Beswick: Chemistry and the Student Way of Life
- Craig Boyle: The chemistry of amides
- Katherine Brown: The structure of DNA
- Patrick Brown: Gold
- Nicholas Bulpett:
- Craig Connor: Hydrogen bonding
- Jamie Cowley: Chemistry of the atmosphere
- Kieran Crickmar: The chemistry of cyanide
- John Dix: The chemistry of haemoglobin
- Stewart Dods: Cobalt
- James Duckworth: The creation of new elements
- Adam Ellis: Chemistry of xenon
- Simon England: Halogenoalkanes
- Peter Formby: Epoxyethane
- Toby Gould: Limestone and its chemical uses
- Robert Grace: Crystal packing
- Lucy Grainger: Important people in chemistry history
- Daniel Higgs: Silicon
- Katie Judd: Chemistry of the carbonyl and hydroxyl groups
- Anthony Liddell: Chemical tests for organic functional groups for A level students
- Matthew Lilley: Catalytic converters
- Binhong Liu: Trace elements in the body
- Amy McDonough: Alcohols
- Daniel Needham: Colour in transition metal chemistry
- James Newbury:
- Liam O'Neill: Chemistry of paint
- Andrew Palfrey: Group 13 elements
- Alex Parsons: Rubber
- Michael Persad: Chemistry of arsenic
- Peter Pitts:
- Lauren Povey: Chemistry and compounds of oxygen
- Akikur Rahman: The most reactive elements
- Andrew Robinson: Chemistry of muscles
- Steven Robinson: Acid and base reactions
- Voirrey Robinson: Catalysis by transition elements
- Mark Rome: The Chemistry of Carbonyl Compounds
- Christopher Saywell: Buffer solutions
- Lee Slimming: Chemistry of photography
- Paul Smart: Mechanisms and curly arrows
- Judith Spence: Chemistry of hair dye
- Sarah Spinks: Mathematical equations for chemists
- Adam Squires: 19th century chemistry
- Nathaniel Sullivan: New fuels and technologies
- Nigel Weir:
- John Wells: Nuclear chemistry
- Laura White: Conducting polymers
- Simon Whiteman:
- Matthew Whitfield: Radiation and radicals
- Vicki Wright: Applications of isotopes
- John Bowler:
- David Sorrell: Precious stones
CHM131 projects for 2002-2003
Here is a list of projects for students registered on CHM131 (Chemistry and the internet) for 2002-2003.- Carl Adams: Pain-killing drugs
- Stephen Agg: History of chemical warfare
- Julia Allbutt: The Greenhouse Effect
- Peter Aspinall: Acetyl Choline
- Sophie Ault: The Chemistry of colour
- Michael Barrell: The chemistry of wine
- Deborah Birch: Basicity and pKb
- Lyndsey Booth: Fractional distillation
- John Bowler: Acid rain
- Caroline Brindley: Hybridisation
- Elaine Bull: Medical applictions of radiation
- John Chipperfield: Fluorine
- Susan Chung: Polytetrafluoroethene
- Trevor Clowes: Polymers
- Gillian Cooper: Organometallics reactions
- Anthony Cosgrove: Silicon: basic and advanced properties
- Alexander Coward: Photosynthesis
- Amy Cowmeadow: Chemistry in the beauty industry
- Timothy Crittenden: Splitting in the d-orbitals
- Laura Crouch: No title
- Luke Dixon: Alloys in mountain bike frames
- Fiona Ecott: Pyrotechnics
- Taras Fellah: Production and use of catalysts in industry
- James Guscott: No title
- Jonathan Hopper: Thermodynamics
- Adam Hughes: Whisky
- Des Hylton: The extraction and uses of iron
- Benjamin Jeffery: Silver salts in black and white photography
- Richard Johnson: Resonance and conjugation
- James Lowrey: Analytical chemistry of the actinoids
- Rong Lu: No title
- Graham Macleod: Complexes of silver
- Nicole Mancey: Atmospheric Chemistry
- Daniel Mellon: Polymerisation by Ziegler-Natta catalysis
- Andrew Moore: Group 15 elements
- Jacob Moss: Group 16 elements
- Julia Mullinger: Azodyes and their applications
- Claire Oswald: Alcohols
- Adam Parks: Fuels: past, present, and future
- Amit Patel: Intermolecular forces
- Pretashkumar Patel: Gas laws
- Michael Piperakis: Water - its importance in life and its amazing properties
- Peter Pitts: Ozone depletion
- Leo Richards: No title
- Michael Roberts: The chemistry of star formation
- Philippa Ryall: Rates of reactions
- Neil Sharp: Lanthanides
- Thomas Smart: Radioactivity
- Oliver Smith: History, origin and variations of the periodic table
- David Sorrell: Precious stones
- Catherine Spowage: Isomerism
- Gabrielle Stevenson: Cell potential
- Jayne Stokes: History of uranium and Pierre and Marie Curie
- Kathryn Swindells: The structure of the atom and the history of its development
- Daniel Taylor: No title
- Kerry Vince: Free radicals
- Alex Warren: Electronegativity
CHM131 projects for 2001-2002
Here is a list of projects for students registered on CHM131 (Chemistry and the internet) for 2001-2002.- Ansgar Allen: Pyrotechnic chemistry
- Joshua Barnsdale: Superconductors
- Adam Blanazs: The history and the future of explosives
- Richard Brown: Elements of the oceans
- Neil Bruce: Crude Oil
- Richard Chambers: The Haber process
- Anna Coffey: Allotropes of the Group 14 elements
- Hannah Cope: Soaps and detergents
- Hazel Dickson: Noble gases
- Richard Farrell: Biodiesel
- Rasika Fernando: Carboxylic acids and derivatives
- Lindsay Hewison: Benzene
- Gemma Higgins: Group 17 elements
- Stephen Horn: The Ideal Gas equation
- Thomas Leese: Semiconductors
- Ralph Lumby: Buckminsterfullerenes
- Joanna Lynn: Functional groups
- Jacob Ollerton: Refrigerants
- Andrew Reeder: DNA
- Gillian Roberts: Oils and fats
- Nadia Somauroo: DDT and pesticides
- Joshua Swann: Group 1 elements
- Daniel Taylor: Ketones and aldehydes
- Mark Wagstaff: Sulphuric acid
- Daniel Walker: Group 2 metals
- Jonathan Wasey: The production of alcohol and alcoholic drinks
- James Watkin: Acidity and pKa
- Gordon White: Food preservatives
- Karl Wilkinson: Periodicity
- Victoria Winterbottom>: Group 14 elements
CHM131 projects for 2000-2001
Here is a list of projects for some students registered on CHM131 (Chemistry and the internet) for 2000-2001. Other projects were embedded in WebCT and so only viewable within Sheffield- Jonathan Best: Alcohol
- Elaine Eeles: Nerve Agents
- Hannah Gardner: Everything you ever wanted to know about... bricks
- Tim Simmance: NMR - an idiot's guide
CHM131 projects for 1999-2000
Here is a list of projects for some students registered on CHM131 (Chemistry and the internet) for 1999-2000.- Adam Hawkins: Group 18
- Martin Heywood-Wakeman: Alcohol's - Basic Properties and Reactions
- cha99asp: Ethene
- Bernadette Flindall: Vitamins
- Benjamin Clements: Morphine
- Catherine Bode: Wine: Fermentation and Chemical Constituents
- Claire Hurley: Isotopes
- Dave Scapens: Indicators
- David Hindle: The Haber Process
- Eric Sanders: Nitrogen
- Humera Anwar: Mass spectrometry
- James Peacock: Ozone
- James Ingram: Sulphuric Acid
- Kristian North: Semiconductors
- Kathryn Will: Aspirin
- Lisa Bhakta: Copper
- Matthew Helm: Amines
- cha99mjp: Amino Acids and Proteins
- Mia Phillips: Sulphuric Acid
- cha99mrl: Mono sodium glutamate
- Natalya: Benzene
- Neil Stevenson: Close-packing of spheres
- Neil Young: Buckminsterfullerene
- Peter Thompson: The Chemistry of Photosynthesis
- Becky Casson: Diamond
- Steven Anvar: Hydrogen
- Steven Fussell: Chemical warefare agents
- Sally Robinson: Graphite
- Tom Westgate: Teflon
- Tim Phillips: Mining With Micro-Organisms
- David Atherton: Thalidomide
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