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Sciences
2001

Contact Information

Gale J. Clark
gclark@mtsu.edu
Earl F. Pearson
Chemistry
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Davis Science Building Room 207
Replacement of Existing Technology
The existing instrument is not supported any longer by the manufacturer and parts are supplied on an "as available" basis. The instrument is becoming increasingly less reliable due to age and significantly increasing use by several different groups. Also a new instrument will have substantially improved sensitivity and alternate modes of ionization. Enhanced capability will permit research here to be on par with what is now considered standard in the discipline. Clearly this vital instrument needs to be replaced before a catastrophic failure seriously disrupts the programs of the department.
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The purpose of the proposal is to replace a 16 year old gas chromatograph/mass spectrometer (GC/MS). The technique is extremely important as a means to help confirm the structure of newly prepared compounds for chemists performing synthesis and to analytical, environmental, and forensic chemists in determining the identities and amounts of compounds in a wide variety of materials frequently containing over 100 different compounds. Often there are no other methods which can provide this information effectively. All chemists need to learn this technique as part of their undergraduate and graduate training. The American Chemical Society includes this instrument among those expected for an accredited undergraduate program. Students gain "hands on" experience in Chemistry 423/523, 471/571, 454, 623, 713, and 714. An average of up to 40 students per year use the instrument in course work based on recent course enrollments. The instrument is used for research by many students who take research courses. There is an average of 25 students per year enrolled in these courses. A majority of M.S. and D.A. research projects in the department utilize data from this instrument and some of those depend almost exclusively on this instrument. The Dean's office lists over 600 majors in the department so enrollment in upper division courses is projected to increase rapidly.
118153
118153
87148.65
31004.35
2-14700
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All the following part numbers/model numbers are from Agilent Technologies
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126782
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G1789A Model 5973N MSD/DS Performance Turbo CI Bundle for use w/ 6890 GC. Includes G2589A MSD ChemStation(NT), G1701CA SW, laser jet printer, 59864B gauge controller. Includes printer, installation, familiarization, 12 Month SW Phone Support
79916.00
79916.00
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G1530A Model 6890 Plus GC system. Includes 6-ramp oven programming, control of 6 heated zones plus oven, keyboard with 4-line display, GB-IB and RS-232 interface, and dual analog out. With the following configuration:
9742.00
9742.00
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7683 ALS Interface Board
1069.00
1069.00
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2
Capillary S/Sl Inlet with EPC
3324.00
6648.00
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1
Mass Spectrometer Detector Interface
1629.00
1629.00
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FID w/EPC for packed & capillary column
3324.00
3324.00
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LAN Communications Interface
693.00
693.00
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Vendor Installation Required; Priced below
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1
G2613A Model 7683 Autoinjector module. Includes three- and eight-sample turrets, 2mL sample vials, 4mL solvent wash and waste bottles, syringe and small parking post for the top of the GC
4312.00
4312.00
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Vendor Installation Required; Priced below
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1
G2614A Model 7683 Autosampler tray module. Includes a pack of 100 2-mL screw-cap vials. Provides cable connection for the G1926A bar code reader
4704.00
4704.00
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Vendor Installation Required; Priced below
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G1033A NIST98 MS Library Bundle; Includes 130K spectra, 107K+ structures (Agilent & NIST formats) and NIST MS Search and Devonvolution Programs
2911.00
2911.00
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Vendor Installation Required; Priced below
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