Chemical Safety and Research Facilities
Chemical Safety
Safety is of paramount importance in the chemistry research and teaching laboratories. It is the responsibility of students, faculty, and staff to ensure that everybody conducts their laboratory work safely and complies with all health and safety rules.
Important note to students: In addition to other safety rules presented by your instructor or research advisor, always remember that you must wear proper eye protection, a lab coat or lab apron, and closed-toed shoes whenever you are in a chemistry laboratory. Dispose of all chemicals in the proper containers, as described by your instructor or research advisor.
Below are links to important sources of information about safe handling of chemicals and waste.
Chemical Safety — Office of Environmental Health & Safety
Florida Tech Disaster, Emergency, & Evacuation Plan
Research Facilities and Instrumentation
Chemistry faculty and students conduct most of their research inside the 70,000 square-foot Olin Physical Science Center, which contains several multi-user instrument rooms that are accessible to students, researchers, and collaborators. If you are interested in accessing these instruments or learning more about their capabilities, contact chemistry@doinghg.com.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR)
- Bruker 400 MHz spectrometer (multinuclear and multidimensional)
- Bruker 360 MHz spectrometer (multinuclear and multidimensional)
- Anasazi 60 MHz NMR spectrometer (educational instrument)
Mass Spectrometry (MS) & Liquid/Gas Chromatography (LC/GC)
- LC-MS
- Agilent 6560 IM-QTOF MS with 1290 Infinity II UHPLC
- Agilent 6120 Quadrupole MS with 1260 HPLC
- JEOL DART-AccuTOF MS
- GC-MS
- Perkin-Elmer Clarus 500/560D GC-MS
- HP G1800A GC-MS
Microscopy
- RHK SPM 100 scanning probe microscope
- Nanoscience EasyScan 2 scanning tunneling microscope (educational instrument)
- Nicolet Magna 760 FT-IR microscope
Spectroscopy
- Perkin-Elmer model 5000 atomic absorption
- Jasco V-650 UV-vis
- Agilent 8453 diode array UV-vis
- Jasco J-815 circular dichroism with fluorescence monochromator/detector
- Nicolet 6700 FT-IR
- Nicolet Magna 760 FT-IR microscope
- Nicolet IR200 ATR FT-IR
- Horiba Fluoromax-3 Fluorescence
Libraries & Computing
- Gaussian '09 and Spartan '14 molecular modeling software
- Evans Library with full range of journals and online databases
- Academic support including tutoring in chemistry, assistance with English, writing, and presentation skills
University-wide Facilities & Instrumentation
- JEOL JSM-6380LV Scanning Electron Microscope with EDAX capability
- Nikon C1Si multi-spectral laser scanning confocal microscope
- Zeiss EM900 Transmission Electron Microscope
- Machine and Electronic Shops