Departmental Facilities and Laboratories

Chemistry Collaborative Learning Center (CCLC)
The CCLC is a multimedia-enhanced collaborative learning environment for recitation sections in our General Chemistry Courses. The facility features 36 tablet PCs, 12 projection screens, 6 projectors, and the cutting-edge Polyvision THUNDER virtual white-board system. Over 5,400 students per year attend classes in this room to participate in group learning exercises that focus on conceptual understanding of chemical principles and perform hands-on activities that link the macroscopic world with the microscopic world underneath.

Glassblowing Facility
The Glassblowing Facility provides highly specialized support for teaching and research operations. Trained professionals design, construct and maintain sophisticated glass apparatus and glass high vacuum systems.

High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry(HRMS) is a state of the art mass spectrometry facility whose primary function is to serve the needs of the ASU research community.  A secondary focus is to provide fee-based MS services to the research community at large, both industrial and academic. 
Magnetic Resonance Research Center
The Magnetic Resonance Research Center provides the most-advanced instrumentation in Arizona for the structural characterization of proteins, biomimetic compounds, new drugs, and novel new materials.  
Multi-Anvil High Pressure Laboratory
The laboratory has multi-anvil equipment that is capable of reaching pressures up to 25 gigapascals (GPa) and temperatures in excess of 2000 °C. The applications include inorganic chemistry, and Earth and planetary sciences.
Proteomics and Protein Chemistry Laboratory
Services provided by the facility include molecular mass determinations by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry, protein sequencing by automated Edman degradation. Other services include solid phase peptide synthesis using Fmoc chemistry, and amino acid analysis. 
Protein X-ray Crystallography Facility
The facility provides the instrumentation and expertise to solve 3-dimensional structures of proteins with X-ray diffraction techniques
Ultrafast Laser Facility
The facility provides advanced laser technologies and instruments for spectroscopic and imaging measurements to observe chemical reactions in real time.

XRay Diffraction Laboratory
This facility provides a variety of services including single crystal structural analysis, identification of materials, crystal orientation, and more.

Graduate Students Computer Lab
Located in PSD210, the lab has 12 Window’s XP based computer workstations. The computers are equipped with a wide variety of chemistry software and databases.

 
Research Centers
The Biodesign Institute at ASU
The Institute explores biological wonders to improve human health and quality of life.
Center for Bio-Inspired Solar Fuel Production
an Energy Frontier Research Center
Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Center for Solid State Science
This center provides a wide range of laboratory facilities for materials synthesis, processing and analysis.

Meteorite Center
seeks to create new knowledge about the origin of our planetary system

Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis 
This center conducts research on the process of photosynthesis.

Other Facilities
Goldwater Environmental Laboratory
Goldwater Materials Visualization Facility
Secondary Ion Mass Laboratory
Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry Laboratory