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Departmental Facilities and Instrumentation


The Chemistry Department is located in the West wing of the Dolan Center for Science and Technology.  The department office and most of the labs and faculty offices are located on the third floor.  General Chemistry labs are located on the first floor, while the Biochemistry facilities are located primarily on the second floor.  There are eight teaching laboratories and two walk-in Environmental Rooms, which allow controlled experimentation between -10 and +60°C. In addition, there are nine research laboratories, which are not only used by the faculty, but also by undergraduate students doing independent research projects. The Chemistry Department also maintains a large stockroom, administered by a full-time manager, where a large share of the department's chemicals, equipment, and glassware is stored.

The Chemistry Department also maintains its own computer facility, the John A. Carrabine Computer Laboratory. This facility is used at all levels of the undergraduate program and contains 21 Pentium-IV PC computers, multimedia projection system, as well as  laser and color printers. These computers are used to manipulate data, analyze and view molecular structure using organic, inorganic, and biomolecular modelling software, including some residing at the Ohio Supercomputer Center, learn and review various chemical topics using multimedia tutorial programs, and perform chemical literature searches using the Internet and World Wide Web. 

The Chemistry Department is well equipped with modern instrumentation, many pieces of which are state-of-the art. One advantage of the Chemistry Program is the ample opportunities that students have to obtain hands-on experience using this modern instrumentation. The Department has over $1.5 million in instrumentation in the teaching and research laboratories. This equipment is used by students, from general chemistry to the advanced undergraduate laboratory courses. Students also make extensive use of these instruments during the course of independent research projects.


Instruments in the Chemistry Department

Click on highlighted instruments to view a photo.

  • Beckman JZ-HS Refrigerated High Speed Centrifuge
  • Beckman L7-65 Ultracentrifuge
  • Beckman LS 5000 TD Liquid Scintillation System
  • Beckman Model L Analytical Ultracentrifuge
  • Branson 450 Sonifier
  • Cell Culture Facilities, Including a Class I1, Type A/B3 Biofiow Chamber and Carbon Dioxide Incubator
  • Calorimetry Sciences Corporation (CSC) 2-Drop Calorimeter
  • Calorimetry Sciences Corporation (CSC) Isothermal Titration Calorimeter (ITC)
  • Calorimetry Sciences Corporation (CSC) Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC)
  • Damon I EC HT High Speed Centrifuge
  • Fisons Instruments VG PlasmaQuad ICP-MS Spectrometer
  • 2 Gow Mac Gas Chromatographs Model 69-550
  • Jarrell Ash Model 975 ICP-AES Spectrometer
  • Olympus CK2 Inverted Microscope with Phase Contrast
  • Park Scientific Instruments Autoprobe CP AFM/STM
  • Parr Model 1455 Solution Calorimeter
  • Parr Model 1672 Bomb Calorimeter
  • 2 Perkin Elmer Autosystem III TCD / FID Capillary Gas Chromatographs
  • Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES)

  • Phillips PW3710 X-ray Powder Diffractometer
  • Rudolph Research Autopol III Automatic Polarimeter
  • Thermodyne Amplitron I Thermocycler
  • UVP GDS-8000 chemi System with an 8-bit cooled CCD camera (-20C) CCD-camera from UVP
  • Vacuum Atmospheres Dry Box
 


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