Analytical Instrument Facility:

 

Mahinda Gangoda, Ph.D., Director
mgangoda@kent.edu

Mail:
Analytical Instrumentation Facility
Department of Chemistry
Kent State University
P. O. Box 5190
Kent, Ohio 44242

Phone: 330-672-3843
Fax: 330-672-3816

The Analytical Instrumentation Facility (AIF) located in the Department of Chemistry performs pilot or short-term industrial research projects using a wide range of state-of-the-art analytical instruments. Over the past ten years the AIF has provided a cost-effective means for solving analytical problems faced by the local industrial community. Projects involving separations and surface chemistry, materials science, and coatings are major emphases, but the AIF can also serve a variety of other areas with its broad range of instrumentation. Major methods of analysis use high resolution NMR spectroscopy for solids and liquid systems, mass spectroscopy using GC or electrospray HPLC, various thermal analyses as well as conventional infrared spectroscopy, chromatographic separations and elemental analysis (C,H,N,S). Titration calorimetry and more sophisticated (surface) infrared analyses are also available.

Major Instrumentation

NMR Spectroscopy:
Varian Inova 500
Bruker DMX 400 with solid state capabilities
Bruker AMX 300

Mass Spectroscopy:
Bruker Esquire ESI/MS/HPLC
ThermoFinnigan GC/MS (EI/CI)

Thermal Analysis:
TGA, TMA, DSC

Services Provided

Pilot or short-term industrial projects performed (or directly supervised) by a Ph.D. analytical chemist.

Fee

Minimum rate is $50/hour; minimum project duration is four hours.

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