Research Instruments
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Single Crystal X-ray Diffraction: New crystal structure means new material.
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Powder X-ray Diffraction: To prove the purity of the sample, but also show the structure too.
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FT-IR: Very common tool to determine specific functional groups.
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UV-Vis: To help understand the reaction by kinetic study, also different number means different color!
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DART-MS: A very new ms technique that allows you to investigate some cool study in air.
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NMR: Widely used but useful tool for studying organic molecules, as well as organometallic compounds.
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Glovebox: Some of our chemistry are sensitive to air and moisture, so glovebox with inert gas is a must.
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EPR: Useful tool for studying materials with unpaired electrons, particularly for metal complexes and organic radicals.
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FVP: A novel technique in organic synthesis. The high vacuum and temperature enable the synthesis for more interesting products.








