Instrumentation
Contact persons: Martin Hanczyc and Pierre-Alain Monnard
- HPLC 1200 from Agilent with DAD and fluorescence detector with Reverse phase and ion-exchange columns (DNA pac)
- PAT1D Sinterface pendant drop tensiometer
- Fluorescence spectrometer (Eclipse) from Varian with Peltier controller, air-tight stop-flow and polarization accessory
- Nikon TE20005 inverted fluorescence microscope with DIC, phase contrast, pin hole confocal unit
- Small inverted fluorescene microscope with camera
- Cooling baths down to -30 °C
- Zeiss Axiovet S100 confocal laser scanning microscope (via collaboration with MEMPHYS)
Inorganic Chemistry Lab
- a range of computer controlled furnaces
- equipment for synthesis under ultra-high pressure
- X-ray difraction, state of the art equipment for single crystal diffraction (area detector)
- recording powder diffraction equipment
- Laser Raman spectroscopy
- modern x-band EPR instrument
- advanced instrumentation for electrochemical characterization
- mass spectrometers with a range of different ionisation techniques
- electron microscopy
- membrane inlet spectrometer for detection of small molecules (via collaboration with BMB)
Synthetic Chemistry Lab
Contact persons: Jan Oskar Jeppesen and Kent Albin Nielson
Coming soon (Kent adds).
Scientific Computing
- granted several hundred CPU years on the DCSC high performance computing clusters Horseshoe 5 and Horseshoe 6 located at SDU.