THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Applications are accepted and evaluated as they are received. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Each of our state-of-the-art research facilities are staffed full-time by professionals who are focused on providing expert technical assistance to our faculty, students, collaborators, and customers. THE DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY O n l i n e a p p l i ca t i o n s a n d mo re i n f o r ma t i o n a b o u t t h e p ro g ra m ca n b e f o u n d o n o u r w e b si t e … Collaboration Di scover y Inventi on Results Electron Spectroscopy & Surface Analysis (LESSA) Paul Lee [email protected] Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) 520-621-9968 Dr. Andrei Astashkin [email protected] Keck Imaging Center (KECK) ____________ Dr. Brooke Beam 520-626-2942 520-621-3395 The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry [email protected] • ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY & SURFACE ANALYSIS Mass Spectrometry (MS) Dr. Árpád Somogyi Photoelectron Spectroscopy (PES) Dr. Ken Nebesny X-Ray Diffraction (XDF)___________ Dr. Sue Roberts 520-626-7272 • ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE [email protected] • KECK IMAGING CENTER • MASS SPECTROMETRY 520-621-8240 • PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY [email protected] • X-RAY DIFFRACTION _______ ____ 520-621-4168 [email protected] www.cbc.arizona.edu/research_support YOUR RESEARCH + OUR STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIES = FAST, ACCURATE RESULTS. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Arizona is proud to introduce our Research Support Outreach Program. The program is designed to advance research at B.S. and M.S. programs by providing access to state-of-the-art analytical services that are unavailable at the home institution. Our highly experienced staff scientists will consult with program participants at each step to successfully realize the overall research goals. ELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY & SURFACE ANALYSIS (LESSA) – Thin Film Growth, Awards will be made on a competitive basis with expedited review. Analysis and Electronic Structure LESSA provides service and training for condensed-phase surface studies using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Ultraviolet Photoelectron spectroscopy. Our upgraded spectrometer is equip for high resolution XPS, small spot XPS, imaging XPS and UPS valence band measurements. ELECTRON PARAMAGNETIC RESONANCE (EPR) – Chemical and Electronic Structure of Paramagnetic Centers The EPR Facility specializes in studying the structure of paramagnetic centers, including transition metal ions and stable or transient radicals. The Facility is equipped with state-of-the-art continuous wave and pulsed EPR spectrometers and provides data acquisition, analysis, and interpretation services for academic and commercial customers. KECK IMAGING CENTER (KECK) – Atomic and Molecular Imaging, Analysis and Manipulation The Keck Imaging Center provides 2D and 3D images of surfaces and materials from the micron to nano-scale using a wide range of imaging technologies including AFM, SEM, and confocal and total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy. In addition, physical and chemical properties of nanomaterials can be measured including composition and 2D conductivity. APPLI CATI ON PROCE SS : Applications and instructions downloaded from our website: can www.cbc.arizona.edu/rsop Please return the completed application form along with a two-page NSF-formatted CV, including current sources of funding, and the two-page proposal (pdf preferred) to: [email protected] Applicants are encouraged Q to U E contact S T I O Nthe S? associated RSS director prior tothe submission to Or perhaps website here? discuss key issues related with the analysis. Applications will be accepted on a continuing basis, contingent upon available funding. QUESTI ONS : Additional queries regarding this program can be directed to: [email protected] MASS SPECTROMETRY (MS) – Molecular Structural Determinants The MS laboratory provides accurate mass measurements and structural characterization for a wide range of structurally diverse compounds using state of the art MS instrumentation. Our capabilities span from small molecules to synthetic and natural polymers. PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY (PES) - Gas Phase Electronic Structural Analysis The PES facility is devoted to studying the electronic structure of the valence and near valence region of samples in the gas phase. UV light is used to stimulate photo-emission from compounds sublimed from a custom, in-situ evaporator. X-RAY DIFFRACTION (XDF) – Small Molecule Structural Analysis XDF performs single crystal data collection and structure determination (including absolute configuration) of organic, inorganic, and organometallic compounds. We also provide powder diffraction capabilities for studies of materials such as minerals, ceramics, and nanoparticles. your needs our solutions. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (CBC) 1306 E. University Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85721-0041 Interested in the CBC? Visit our website: be
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