Special University Facilities
Researchers in Chemical Engineering have access to a number of
multiuser facilities located nearby. These include solid-state and
solution NMRm STEM, TEM, SEM and EDS, single crystal and powder
X-ray diffractometers, ICP-MS, and mechanical repeated loading materials
testing equipment. The LSU Center
for Advanced Microstructures and Devices (CAMD) provides opportunity
for research into microfabrication using nanocomposites and electrodeposited
alloys. Facilities include a synchrotron radiation source, gas-phase
photoionization and fluorescence spectroscopy, photoelectron spectroscopy,
soft X-ray fluorescence, X-ray lithographyhigh-aspect-ratio microfabrication,
XAFS/NEXAFS, time-of-flight mass spectroscopy and high- resolution
XRD.
A two million BTU/hr pilot-scale incinerator is used in hazardous
waste combustion studies. This highly instrumented system is currently
being enhanced with laser diagnostic capability for non-invasive
flow and composition measurements.
The LSU Polymer Analysis Facility serves polymer researchers throughout
LSU with two laser light scattering facilities, two gel permeation
chromatographs, membrane and vapor-phase osmometers, and a thermal
analysis facility which includes DSC, TGA/DTA, a steady-state and
oscillatory thermomechanical analyzer, and a dynamic mechanical
analyzer. There are also specialized optical microscopy and fluorescence
photobleaching recovery apparatus.
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2001
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