next fri: jan 18 fixed slides

30
An Outline? An Outline? Animations Pasting figures Using Color Use the available space Text! Molecular orientations

Upload: devon

Post on 11-Jan-2016

31 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides. Original ppt is www posted Your fixed slides due to me by email by Jan 17. Fri: Jan 25 Two Minutes, Two slides. Your talk will consist of two PowerPoint slides. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

An Outline?An Outline?

•Animations

•Pasting figures

•Using Color

•Use the available space

•Text!

•Molecular orientations

Page 2: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

H

B

HHHBH4

(in solution)

N N

N N

B N NH M

persists downto -85 oC(Tp*ZnBH4)

AnimationsAnimations

• molecular motion

Page 3: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

• molecular motion

• reactions (wipe)

• animations between slides

AnimationsAnimations

reactants products

Page 4: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

N O F NeB C

He

P S Cl ArAl Si

Ammine-borane Ammine-borane

ethane(g)

C C

H

HH

H

H

HC C

H

HH

H

H

H

Page 5: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

N O F NeB C

He

P S Cl ArAl Si

Ammine-borane Ammine-borane

ammine-borane(s)

B N

H

HH

H

H

HB N

H

HH

H

H

H+

-

+

-

THFNaBH4 + NH4Cl H2 + BH3NH3 + NaCl

Ramachandran, P. V.; Gagare, P. D. Inorg. Chem. 2007, 46, 7810-7817.

Page 6: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

AnimationsAnimations

• molecular motion

• reactions (wipe)

• animations between slides

• progressions in busy slides

Page 7: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

N N

B N NH K

N

N

NNH

O

PEG

a,ba,b

c

d,e d,e

f,gl

f,g

h,i

h,i

j,k

j,k

……but will it…but will it…

• …bind nickel(II) effectively,

and then…

• control nickel(II)-cysteine properties,

• select for His6-proteins,

• facilitate reversible nickel(II)-NH3,

• and stabilize nickel(II)-BH4?

Page 8: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

N N

B N NH K

N

N

NNH

O

PEG

a,ba,b

c

d,e d,e

f,gl

f,g

h,i

h,i

j,k

j,k

Scorpionate Scorpionate attachedattached

Page 9: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

N N

B N NH K

N

N

NNH

O

PEG

a,ba,b

c

d,e d,e

f,gl

f,g

h,i

h,i

j,k

j,k

……but will it…but will it…

• …bind nickel(II) effectively,

and then…

• control nickel(II)-cysteine properties,

• select for His6-proteins,

• facilitate reversible nickel(II)-NH3,

• and stabilize nickel(II)-BH4?

Page 10: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

An Outline?An Outline?

•Animations

•Pasting figures

•Using Color

•Use the available space

•Text!

•Molecular orientations

Page 11: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Pasting FiguresPasting Figures

• transparent background

• device independent bitmapA cool biochem article.Click here.

Page 12: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Using ColorUsing Color

• be judicious, maximize effect

• for specific emphasis

Page 13: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100

wavelength (nm)

abso

rban

ce

NNB

NN

NN

H

SNi

H2N

CO2Et

O(CH3)3

NEt3H3C-NEt3

+

+

NNB

NN

NN

H

SNi

H2N

CO2Et

SolventCH3

Page 14: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

An Outline?An Outline?

•Animations

•Pasting figures

•Using Color

•Use the available space

•Text!

•Molecular orientations

Page 15: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Using ColorUsing Color

• be judicious, max. effect

• for specific emphasis

• to connect ideas

H- + H+ H2

Page 16: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Using Color – colored backgroundsUsing Color – colored backgrounds

Better off with light fontsBetter off with light fonts

pasting figures on dark backgrounds

Page 17: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Mg(BH4)2(NH3)2(s)

Soloveichik, G.; Her, J. –H.; Stephens, P. W.; Gao, Y.; Rijssenbeek, J.; Andrus, M.; Zhao, J. -C. Inorg. Chem. 2008, 47, 4290-4298.

original report: Konoplev, V. N.; Silina, T. A. Zh. Neorg. Khim. 1985, 30 (5), 1125.

m.p. 94 oC

Mg

NH3

NH3

H

BH H

H

H

BH H

H

• N-H…H and B-H…H parameters comparable to BH3NH3(s)• endothermic H2/NH3 release vs BH3NH3(s)

Page 18: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

An Outline?An Outline?

•Animations

•Pasting figures

•Using Color

•Use the available space

•Text!

•Molecular orientations

Page 19: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides
Page 20: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides
Page 21: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Use the available spaceUse the available space

ppm

b

a

c

f,g

e

e gf

abc

From AIST Spectral Database for Organic Compounds

Page 22: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Use the available spaceUse the available space

ppm

egf

a,b,c

b

ac

f,g

e

From AIST Spectral Database for Organic Compounds

Page 23: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

An Outline?An Outline?

•Animations

•Pasting figures

•Using Color

•Use the available space

•Text!

•Molecular orientations

Page 24: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

TEXT!TEXT!Click to add subtitle.

Page 25: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

TEXT!TEXT!

• short, sweet, bulleted lists

Logical flow: Great science poorly presented is diminished. A complete talk usually begins with background, leading into the presentation of pertinent results, and followed by the important conclusions that can be drawn from those results. Background information must give context for the work. Why is this work important to the chemical community or the greater world? What problem(s) is this work addressing? It should describe any experimental techniques or methods that might not be common to the experiences of a typical chemist or your particular audience. Pertinent results should be presented in an organized manner, including clear spectra or summary tables. A running outline is one way to maintain organization during a talk. Plan smooth transitions between a slide just presented and the next one about to appear.

A complete talk

• background, results, conclusions

• Why important? Problems addressed?

• novel techniques described

• clear spectra, concise tables

• effective transitions

Page 26: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

TEXT!TEXT!

• short, sweet, bulleted lists

• avoid reading long slides

• concise tables

Page 27: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Sørensen, R. Z.; Hummelshøj, J. S.; Klerke, A.; Reves, J. B.; Vegge, T.; Nørskov, J. K.Christensen, C. H. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2008, 130, 8660–8668.Christensen, C. H.; Sørensen, R. Z.; Johannessen, T. ; Quaade, U. J.; Honkala, K.; Elmøe, T. D.; Køhler, R.; Nørskov, J. K. J. Mater. Chem., 2005, 15, 4106 – 4108.

Ca(NH3)8Cl2 9.8 0.116Mn(NH3)6Cl2 8.0 0.112Mg(NH3)6Cl2 9.2 0.115Ni(NH3)6Cl2 7.8 0.119

mass% H kg H/L

M

H3N

H3N NH3

NH3

H3N

NH3

X

X

incr

easi

ng T

des

• pellet 95 – 99% of crystalline• nanopores facilitate NH3 transport• heat transport controls NH3 loss

Page 28: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Cornelius Y. Taabazuing, Justin Fermann, Scott Garman, and Michael J. KnappASAP Biochemistry January 5, 2016

Fe-N-O (deg) 133 143

Fe-O(C2=O KG) (Å) 2.15 2.35

FIH A

Page 29: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Orientations of moleculesOrientations of molecules

+

+

Page 30: Next Fri: Jan 18 Fixed slides

Orientations of moleculesOrientations of molecules

+

+

minimize changes fromone slide to the nexteasier to follow