Chemical Engineering Laboratories


The C.S. Mott Engineering and Science Center, completed in 2004, houses state-of-the-art laboratories where students have the opportunity to delve deeper into chemical engineering through hands-on laboratory experiments and research projects. Currently, there are four laboratories: the Bell Laboratories I and II, an Organic Chemistry Laboratory and a Physical/Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. Adjoining these laboratories are two rooms filled with research quality instrumentation, such as:

  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometers (AAS)
  • Ion-Exchange Chromatographs (IC)
  • UV/Vis Spectrometers (UV/Vis)
  • Infrared Spectrometers (FT-IR)
  • Gas Chromatographs (GC)
  • Mass Spectrometer (MS)
  • Differential Scanning Calorimeters (DSC)
  • High-Performance Liquid Chromatographs (HPLC)
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer (NMR)
  • and many others...

Bell Laboratories I and II

The Bell Laboratories I and II are designed for typical chemistry courses such as general chemistry, industrial organic chemistry and analytical chemistry.  Here students learn chemical concepts through experiments. Students also learn the techniques required to undertake more advanced courses and an independent research project.

Bell Laboratories I and II
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Organic Chemistry Laboratory

The Organic Chemistry Laboratory is designed specifically to meet the needs of organic chemists. Advanced organic classes are held here and this laboratory is used by the majority of the faculty to carry out their research projects.

Environmental Organic Laboratory
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Physical/Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory

The Physical/Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory is designed to meet the requirements of the physical chemists and inorganic chemists. This teaching laboratory is used by the faculty and students to carry out independent research projects too.

Biophysical Chemistry Laboratory
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Research Instrumentation Room

The main research room contains some of the following pieces of equipment:

  • HPLC's
  • GC's
  • DSC's
  • GC/MS Analyzer
  • FT-IR Spectrometer
  • UV/Vis Spectrometer
  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
Research Instrumentation Room
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Freshman Instrumentation Room

More instrumentation is located in the Freshman Instrumentation Room:

  • UV/Vis Spectrometer
  • FT-IR Spectrometers
  • GC's
  • Ion-Exchange Analyzers
  • Atomic Absorption Spectrometers
  • Differential Scanning Calorimeter
Freshman Instrumentation Room
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NMR Spectrometer

A 400 MHz Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer whose primary function is unraveling the skeletal structures of organic compounds and organometallic complexes.

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Engineering Materials Laboratory

The Engineering Materials Laboratory is intended to provide engineering students with an opportunity for hands-on learning in heat treating, mechanical testing and microscopic analysis of metals.

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