Instrument Resources
Pfahler 206a
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Bruker 300 MHz NMR (Contact Dr. Gaede for use)
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Multinuclear
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Solids and liquid sampling capability
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Dedicated software on SGI
Pfahler 316
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Perkin Elmer Spectrum 1000 FTIR
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Ability to sample by absorption/transmittance, diffuse reflectance infrared
Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS), horizontal attenuated total reflectance
(HATR), and specular reflectance
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Control and data acquisition through Spectrum 1000 software which runs
under Windows
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Network
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Printing through network
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LKB Isothermal Calorimeter (Instrument not
set up yet)
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Control and acquisition by dedicated, DOS-based software
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Hewlett Packard 1800A GCD GC-MS
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m/z range: 10-425
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Simplified ChemStation software
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Mass spectrum library search capability (NBS Library)
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Not networked
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Printer connection to black and white HP printer
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Hewlett Packard 5890 Series II GC equipped with a 5971A MS
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m/z range: 10-650
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Full ChemStation software
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Autosampler equipped
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Mass spectrum library search capability (NBS Library)
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Networked
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Connection to network printers
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BAS 100W Voltammetric Analyzer
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Platinum and carbon working electrodes
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Ag/AgCl and calomel reference electrodes
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Control and data acquisition through dedicated software (BAS100W) which
runs under Windows
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Networked
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Connection to network printers
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Varian Cary 1 UV-Visible Spectrometer
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Temperature capabilities
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New Windows-based software (Cary WinUV)
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Networked
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Connection to network printers
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Perkin Elmer Lambda 2S UV-Visible Spectrometers (two separate spectrometers;
only
one spectrometer works)
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Control and data acquisition through dedicated software run under DOS or
Windows (two separate programs)
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Not networked
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Hewlett Packard 8450A UV-Visible Spectrometers (two separate spectrometers)
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Control through dedicated keypad
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Diode array detection
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No current computer interface
Pfahler 301 (Advanced Analytical Room)
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Perkin Elmer 603 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
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Lamps available for a number of elements (found in cabinet below spectrometer)
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Burner heads for acetylene/air and nitrous oxide/air
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Control through dedicated knobs on instrument
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No computer interface
Pfahler 306 (HPLC Room)
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Hewlett Packard 1090 HPLC (two chromatographic systems) <Ask
Dr. Williamsen for use of these instruments>
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Equipped with autosamplers and diode arrays
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Gradient analysis can be performed with up to three sample reservoirs
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Control and data acquisition through ChemStation software. Both instruments
are controlled by the same computer and can be run simultaneously
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Connection to network printer
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Perkin Elmer Series 4 Chromatographic System
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Equipped with Rheodyne injector
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Gradient analysis can be performed with up to four sample reservoirs
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Can be connected to Waters absorption diode array detector. Data acquisition
controlled by dedicated Waters software running under DOS
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Can also be connected to refractive index, absorption, and fluorescence
detectors. Interfaced through ChromPerfect Software. When connected
to ChromPerfect, the detection system is networked and printing can be
done through network printers.
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Instrument control through dedicated computer
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Other HPLC Pumps and Components are available
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This page is maintained by Eric J. Williamsen
Last modification: 20 February 2001