Science Facilities
Cluster
Molecular modeling research laboratory featuring a 100-processor home-built supercomputer for carrying out computer simulations.
Glovebox
For chemical reactions and materials that are air/moisture sensitive, a brand new (2003) mBraun Labmaster glovebox is available. The large nitrogen chamber (4' x 3' x 3') allows ample room for experimental apparatus and reagents. The nitrogen glovebox is equipped with a -30°C freezer, large and small antichambers, and is run entirely from a multicolor LCD display.
FTIR
Our FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) Spectrometer measures vibrational spectra of solid and liquid compounds prepared by students. Capable of 0.4 cm-1 resolution, the FTIR can measure high resolution rotation/vibration spectra of gases.
mass_spec
A new GC/Mass Spec (gas chromatograph with quadrupole mass spectrometer detector) for analysis of complex mixtures.
A brand new (2003) 400 MHz multi-nuclear, super-conducting Fourier Transform nuclear magnetic resonance ( FT-NMR ) spectrometer for use in teaching and research. This JEOL ECX400 is a state-of-the-art instrument equipped with an automated sample exchanger, variable-temperature capability, and Delta™ sample automation and data processing software. Amazing spectra at the touch of a button!
Outstanding computing facilities include a dedicated molecular modeling lab (see right) and various ports for network access to the college mainframe and an assortment of personal computers (desktop and laptop) in the New Science Building which are available to chemistry students to use at virtually any hour of the day or night.