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Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
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|New Analytical Methods| |Biochemistry| |Computer Lab| |Glass Shop| |Nuclear Magnetic Resonance| |Organic/Organometallic Chemistry| |Spectroscopy & Photochemistry| | |
The synthetic chemists at CSLA have the facilities
to work with air and moisture sensitive compounds, separate complex
mixtures and monitor transition metal mediated processes.
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Professor Tunstad and MARC fellow Jose Nunez check
the growth of crystals.
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MARC fellow Jose Nunez and Professor Tunstad distilling
solvent using the rotary evaporator.
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Dr. Paulson and an undergraduate
honors student discuss her latest kinetic results on the addition
of CO to ruthenium myoglobin
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A graduate student prepares samples
of apomyoglobin for reconstitution with a ruthenium substituted
porphyrin
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An undergraduate honors student
adds CO to a sample of ruthenium myoglobin
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A glove box is another way to work with oxygen and moisture sensitive compounds. | |
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A graduate student analyzes a reaction mixture on a gas chromatograph | |
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Undergraduate students working with oxygen and moisture sensitive compounds on a Schlenk line. | |
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