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Major Departmental Instruments
The Chemistry Department updates and modernizes its equipment on a continuous basis. We currently have more than $1 million in modern instrumentation, and our most recent acquisition is a $370,000 400 MHz NMR.
The laboratories in the Ardolf Science Center are equipped with the latest in scientific instrumentation and supporting computer technology. The chemistry department has a hands-on philosophy with regard to scientific instrumentation. Students begin using research-quality instruments in the first semester of their coursework, and research projects.
Computer technology has made enormous strides in the last decade, and the chemistry department has integrated it into every level of its curriculum. Students learn to use the most powerful software packages and get experience with computer-driven data acquisition and refinement. They also see firsthand the power of the computer in the areas of molecular graphics and the modeling of fundamental chemical phenomena. In the past three years, two members of the chemistry department won awards for the incorporation of chemical computation into their teaching.
Our list of major instrument holdings:
- Nanosurf Easy Scan 2 Scanning Tunneling Microscope
- Thermo Nicolet 380 FT-IRs (2)
- Thermo Nicolet iS5 FT-IR
- Brookhaven Instruments Corporation 90Plus Particle Size Analyzer (DLS)
- Sorval RC-5B High Speed Centrifuge and rotors
- JEOL ECA-400; 400 MHz FT-NMR with 64-position Autosampler
- Varian Saturn 2000 GC/MS System with Autosampler
- Hewlett-Packard 6890 dual FID GC with Autosampler
- Hewlett-Packard 1050 High Performance Liquid Chromatograph
- Varian SpectrAA-220 Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
- Carey 50 Bio Spectrophotometers (2)
- Shimadzu GC-8A Gas Chromatographs
- OLIS DM-45 Fluorescence Spectrophotemeter
- ThermoFinnigan LCQ Advantage HPLC/MS with Autosampler
- ThermoFinnigan Surveyor HPLC with Autosampler and PDA Detector
- Varian ProStar HPLC
- Innovative Technology Dry Box
- Molecular Devices SpectraMax 340 PC Plate Reader
- Nuaire Biological Safety Cabinet (Laminar Flow Tissue Culture Hood), Class II, Type A/B3
- Norlake Scientific Walk-In Refrigerator/Environmental Chamber
- Gilson FX-203 fraction collectors (3)
- Fisher Scientific Isotemp -80°C freezer
- E-C Modulyo Lyophilizer
- Scientific Product Ultra-Tech CO2 incubator
- Yamoto SM300 Sterilizer
- Biorad electrophoresis equipment (Miniprotean III, Western Blot, 2D gel system)
- Labline Orbit Environ Shaker
- VWR Vista Vision Inverted Fluorescence Microscope
- JASCO DIP 360 Polarimeter, variable wavelength with temperature control and circulating bath
College of Saint Benedict
Saint John’s University
Dr. Alicia Peterson
Chair, Chemistry Department
CSB Ardolf Science Center 123 and 246
320-363-5315