The applied Chemistry department is located at two modern four-story buildings, including four teaching laboratories for undergraduate courses and research laboratories for faculty. In addition, two more newly modeled teaching laboratories at the building near the library are now established for freshman general and organic chemistry labs.
The equipment in our teaching laboratory is more than adequate for undergraduate program. Instruments such as pH meters, bench-top centrifuges, and UV-visible spectrometers are provided to undergraduate students. All students are able to access to the equipment under proper guidance. Other research equipment, which include 300 MHz and 400 MHz, FT-NMR, LC-Mass, GC-Mass, FT-IR, TEM, UV-visible spectrometer, powder X-ray diffractometer, fluorescence spectrophotometer, atomic absorption spectrophotometer, and FT-Raman spectrometer are also available for qualified student. In addition, the applied chemistry department purchase an state of art automatic ABI 433A solid phase peptide synthesizer for routine and modified peptide synthesis.
TEM
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GC
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HPLC
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Laser Raman Spectrometer
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LCMS
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Supercritical Extraction System
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NMR (400MHz)
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PCR
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X-Ray Diffractometer
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