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| Resources: Equipment |
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| Spectrometers |
| IR Spectrometers |
| Nicolet 4700 FTIR Spectrometer Nicolet Avatar 370DTGS FTIR Spectrometer Nicolet Magna 550 FTIR Spectrometer Perkin-Elmer 137B, 197, 735, 700 and 710 IR Spectrophotometers |
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| Mass Spectrometers |
| Bruker Autoflex MALDI-TOF mass spectrometer Finnigan LTQ Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer Finnigan LCQ Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer Teledyne Discovery 2 Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer equipped with various air sampling inlets Teledyne Discovery 2 Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer with HP 5890 GC and various air sampling inlets Varian Saturn 2100 GC/ MS with autosampler (liquids, headspace, or SPME) and EI, CI, MS/MS |
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| NMR Spectrometers |
| Brucker 500MHz NMR Bruker DRX 300 MHz NMR Spectrometer equipped with: Three Channels GRASPÔ Gradient Spectroscopy Accessory Variable Temperature Unit 5 mm QNP Probe (1H; 13C, 19F; 31P) with Shielded Z-Gradient Coil 10 mm Multinuclear Probe with Digital Tuning (109Ag - 31P) 5 mm Inverse Probe (1H with Broadband Decoupling Coil tunable from 109Ag to 31P) with Shielded Z-Gradient Coil Varian EM360 NMR Spectrometers (2) Small Water Proton Relaxation NMR |
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| UV/VIS Spectrometers |
UV/VIS Spectrometers |
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| Miscellaneous Spectrometers |
Bruker D8 ADVANCE X-ray Diffractometer |
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| Gas and Liquid Chromatographs |
| HP 6890 GC with autosampler and FID HP 5890 GCs with FID, TCD, and/or NPD detectors (4) Perkin Elmer Series 200 HPLC with autosampler and UV/Vis detector Beckman 334 HPLC system with Pharmacia Fraction collector IBM 5933 HPLC system with 9001 computer and 9505 autosampler Rainin Gradient System 20 TI HPLC system Rainin Gradient Inert HPLC System Waters HPLC system Analytical/Preparative electrophoresis Equipment |
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| Radiochemistry facilities and equipment |
| Beckman Model LS 250 Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer Geiger counters (teaching) Data processor for Northern Scientific Pulse Weight Analyzer Multichannel analyzer Ten-curie Neutron Source, with Howitzer (suitable for teaching and research) |
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| Plate Readers |
| Molecular Devices ThermoMax Filter-Based Two Molecular Devices SpectraMax 190 UV/VIS Monochromater BioTeK UV/VIS Monochromater BML Laboratories Filter Based Spectrofluorometer Molecular Devices SpectraMax M5 Spectrofluorometer |
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| Centrifuges |
| Two Sorval RC5B Sorval RC6 Sorval Evolution |
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| Lasers |
PTI PL202 Dye Laser |
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| Computers |
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| General Miscellaneous |
| Parr Fraction Collectors (5) with UV monitors Hydrogenator Microhydrogenation System Sargent Models 15 and 21 Polarographs Magnetic Susceptibility Apparatus with versatile laboratory electromagnet Beckman L2-65B and L8-70M Ultracentrifuges Beckman J-21C Preparative Centrifuge, Refrigerated Muffle and Tube Furnaces with Programmable Temperature Controller DuPont RC-5B and 2 RC-5C Refrigerated Centrifuges Parr High Pressure Reactor Dry Boxes (3) Semi-micro Digital Electrobalances (2) Radiometer Automatic Titrator, pH Stat IL213 Blood Gas Analyzer Cold Room Facility and Cold Box Lyophilization Apparatus |
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| In Cooperation with the Romberg Tiburon Center |
| Sartorius SE2 Ultramicrobalance Costech ECS4010 Elemental Analyzer with autosampler Shimadzu VCSH Total Organic Carbon Analyzer with autosampler for dissolved C and N |
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| In Cooperation with the Biology Department |
| Beckman Models L and L3-50 Ultracentrifuges Packard Model 3320 Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer |
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| In Cooperation with the Department of Geosciences |
| Bruker D8 ADVANCE X-ray Diffractometer |
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