Departmental Facilities and Laboratories
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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.
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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. |
Ultrafast Laser Facility
The facility provides advanced laser technologies and instruments for spectroscopic and imaging measurements to observe chemical reactions in real time.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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XRay Diffraction Laboratory
This facility provides a variety of services including single crystal structural analysis, identification of materials, crystal orientation, and more.
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Protein X-ray Crystallography Facility
The facility provides the instrumentation and expertise to solve 3-dimensional structures of proteins with X-ray diffraction techniques |
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Electronics and Computer Support Facility
This facility provides broad areas of expertise including computer hardware and configuration support; systems, applications and network software support; scientific instrumentation repair; and instrument design and modification.
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Learning Resource Center (LRC)
The LRC provides the help with chemistry and biochemistry courses.
TAs hold their office hours here. |
Graduate Student Computer Lab
The lab houses 12 computer workstations, one instructor station with a projector, one regular printer and one large-scale plotter. The computers are equipped with a wide variety of chemistry software and databases.
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