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Instrumentation

A wide array of modern chemical instrumentation is essential to any chemistry department.  The following is a list of major instruments available to chemistry students at Concordia.

Mass Spectrometry
  • GC-MS:  Agilent 6890 GC / 5973 MSD (picture)
Laser Laboratory
  • Nd:YAG Laser (Spectra-Physics)
  • Dye Laser (Sirah, COBRA)
  • Dye Laser (Spectra-Physics)
  • High-Resolution Double Monochromator (2, SPEX)
  • CCD Detector (Roper Scientific/Princeton Instruments)
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy  
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance  
  • Bruker 270-MHz Multinuclear NMR (shared with Minnesota State University-Moorhead)
  • Varian EM360A NMR
Infrared Spectroscopy  
  • Jasco 460Plus FT-IR
UV-Vis Spectroscopy  
  • Beckman DU7400 Diode-Array UV-VIS Spectrophotometer
  • Ocean Optics USB2000-UV-VIS
  • Ocean Optics USB2000-VIS-NIR (4)
  • Ocean Optics CHEM2000-UV PC Plug-In Fiber Optic Spectrometer
  • Ocean Optics CHEM2000-VIS PC Plug-In Fiber Optic Spectrometers (4)
  • Baush and Lomb Spectronic 20 Spectrophotometers
Atomic Spectroscopy  
  • Perkin-Elmer Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
Chromatography  
  • Perkin-Elmer 250 Binary HPLC Pump
  • Alltech 526 Biocompatible HPLC Pump
  • Perkin-Elmer LC-290 UV-Vis HPLC Detector
  • BAS LC44 Thin-Layer Electrochemical Flow Cell
  • Waters M-45 Solvent Delivery System
  • Waters Model 440 Absorbance Detector
  • GOW MAC Series 350 GC (2)
Electrochemistry  
  • EG&G PAR Model 273 Potentiostat
  • Pine AFRDE5 Potentiostat
  • Pine AFMSRX Electrode Rotator
  • BAS LC44 Thin-Layer Electrochemical Flow Cell
Calorimetry  
  • Parr 1455 Solution Calorimeter (2)
  • Parr Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter (2)
Flow-Injection Analysis  
  • FIAlab 2000
Radiochemistry  
  • Beckman LS 100C Liquid Scintillation Counter

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