Modern instrumentation is a critical component in the new chemistry curriculum. Students have hands-on access from the introductory level through senior research projects. Chemistry students at Dickinson benefit from the use of:
- 300 MHz Bruker Fourier transform NMR spectrometer
- Nicolet Fourier transform IR spectrometer
- Hitachi F-2000 fluorescence spectrometer
- Hewlett-Packard diode array UV-Visible spectrophotometer
- Varian atomic absorption spectrophotometer
- Hewlett-Packard 5890 gas chromatographs
- Hewlett-Packard 1090 liquid chromatographs with DAD
- 2 Hewlett-Packard capillary GCs with GCD/MSD
- BAS CV 50W Voltammetric Analyzer
- Computational chemistry computer lab equipped with SPARTAN
- Genesys 5 UV-Visible spectrophotometer
- Agilent 7890 GC/MS
- Agilent 6110 Quadrupole LC/MS
- Agilent 1200 LC with fluorescence detector
- Avatar 360 FT-IR
- Varian 50 Bio UV-VIS spectrophotometer
- Rainin Dynamax UV-1 LC
- Vernier LabQuest hand-held portable Data Acquisition systems
- Cell culture facilities including Class-100 sterile hoods and CO2 incubator
- and a science library for physics, astronomy, chemistry and mathematics work