Analytical Instrumentation
Undergraduate chemistry students have access to a wide variety of instruments for hands-on experience in their course work and research. Learning how to use these instruments will prepare you for internships while you complete your degree at Ship, a career in the field of chemistry after graduation, or make you an excellent candidate for graduate programs.
NMR
JEOL Model ECX 400 (400 MHz)
Scanning Electron Microscope
Amry Model 1850, ISIS Link (EDS), Peak (WDS)
Buck Instruments
Varian SpectrAA 250 plus
Perkin-Elmer AAnalyst 100
Marathon 3200R
Fisher Isotemp Plus
Fisher-Hamilton SafeAire
Isotemp 215
Plas Labs
Bioanalytical Systems Epsilon
Amray 1850 with Oxford Isis X-ray detector
Jasco FT-IR 460 plus
Nicolet Impact 410
Thermo-Nicolet Avatar 360
Nicolet i55 w/ATR
JEOL Model EX 440 (400 MHz)
Fisons (Carlo Erba) GC 8000 series
Finnegan Trace
Vernier Mini-GC
BioRad GelAir Dryer
EC Apparatus EC-454
Waters Breeze
Waters 600 with 996 Photodiode Array Detector
Acton Spectrapro 2150i with PMT detector
Napco CO2 5400
Eppendorf 5415 R
BioRad 680
Nuclear Data Specmate
Perkin Elmer Enspire
Labline MaxQ 4000
CVI SM240/ Mikropack DH2000 light source
Pine Instruments AFCB1 bipotentiostat
EG&G 173
Sorvall RC-5B
Design Glassworks
Oxford Isis
Jasco FP 750
Yamato SE 300
EG&G 175
SI CCD Array
Jasco V540