WSC Chemistry Instrumentation



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Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectroscopy at WSC
What is Chromatography?  Theory   and Gas chromatography
                                       What is Mass Spectroscopy?      Source 2
GC FID    GC ECD NPD
                GC/FID                           GC/ECD and FPD


   GC MS    GC MS #2
                     GC/MS 1              and                  GC/MS 2



Scanning UV/VIS at WSC     What is UV/Vis?   Source 2            Source 3
              UV VIS
                     UV/VIS Spectrometer






Fluorescence at WSC        What is Luminescence?
           fluorometer
    Scanning Molecular Luminescence Spectrometer
          


HPLC at WSC   (Pictures to come soon)
 



Atomic Absorption at WSC         What is AA?
     AA
        Atomic Absorption Spectrometer



Infrared Spectroscopy at WSC
       IR           Diamond ATR        Press and Diff Refectance
           Infrared Spectroscopy                        Triple reflectance Diamond ATR             Pellet Press and Diffuse Reflectance
                          



Polarimetry at WSC
                                 What is Polarimetry?                    
        Polarimetry
                          Polarimeter



Refractometry at WSC      What is Refractometry?
      Refractometer
                       Refractometer
 


Calorimetry at WSC           
What is Bomb and Solution Calorimetry?
     Solution and Bomb Calorimeter
        Bomb and Solution Calorimeter



 
Other Various Instrumentation  at WSC

     Kjeldhl Distiller         Molecular Modeling       High Temp Furnance
               Auto Kjeldahl Distiller                           Molecular modeling lab                        High Temperature Furnace
A Guide to Kjeldahl                              Spartan '04 and Gaussian available
                                                            




 
      EasyPure II UV/UF
              Type 1 water:  EasyPure II UV/UF

  Other equipment available for use by Chemistry through the Life Sciences Department