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The Mass Spectrometry Facility is located in the Chemistry Building Annex (CHBA) in Rooms B13B, B14 and B15 (in the basement). We are very excited to be re-building this facility. Instrumentation is constantly being upgraded. The capabilities and services offered are expanding daily. During this process please do not hesitate to contact us by email, phone or in person to discuss your Mass Spectrometry needs. It is our goal to be of maximum service to our research and education community.
The major mass spectrometer of this facility is a Micromass/Waters Q-Tof-1 acquired in 2000. This is an Atmospheric Pressure Ionization (API) mass spectrometer that can use Electrospray Ionization (ESI) or Atmospheric Chemical Ionization (APCI) sample introduction. This is still an excellent research quality instrument that can provide nominal as well as accurate mass data in (+) or (-) ionization modes. We recently have added microbore LC-MS capabilities to this instrument by coupling a BAS 200B HPLC to the front-end of the Q-Tof. We suggest early consultation during method development if you are considering LCMS and a consultation is required before sample submission.
Micromass/Waters ESI-APCI Q-Tof-1
(Updated 09-16-2009)
Steven B. Foster, Ph.D.
Mass Spectrometry Facility Manager
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
CHBA Room B13B
Norman, OK 73019
Phone: 405-325-4749 (office)
405-325-6505 (laboratory)
E-mail:
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