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CEB LaboratoriesThe Center for Environmental BioGeoChemistry is located in rooms 233, 235, and 237 of Keene State College's Science Center. Room 237 houses our two major instruments: |
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A Rigaku ZSX 100e wavelength-dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer with sub-millimeter-scale spot analysis and elemental mapping capability. The instrument uses a 4 Kilowatt ultra-thin end-window Rhodium x-ray tube and is configured with crystals and filters that enable the analysis of all elements from Boron to Uranium. |
A ThermoFinnigan Deltaplus gas-source Stable Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer, equipped with both dual-bellows and continuous-flow inlet systems, a universal triple collector, and an H/D dual collector. Interfaced to the mass spectrometer is a Costech Analytical ECS 4010 elemental combustion system, with a zero-blank autosampler. |
The XRF Spectrometer enables the determination of major and trace element compositions, from part-per-million levels up to 100%, of a wide variety of materials, including rocks, soils, sediments, plant material, wood, metals, particulate matter, and more. The Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer is used to measure the Hydrogen, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen isotopic composition of gas samples derived from air, water, plant and animal tissues, and rocks and minerals. Room 235 houses sample preparation facilities for both the XRF and the Mass Spec. |
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Major equipment here includes three multi-purpose modular
vacuum lines, a NuAire NU156 HEPA-filtered vertical-laminar-flow chemical fume hood for clean
acid digestions, microgram and milligram analytical balances,
high-temperature furnace, drying oven, automatic fluxer, automated
35-ton hydraulic press, high-speed mixer-mill, and a refrigerated
constant temperature bath (see detailed listing). In addition the lab is supplied with 13°C recirculating chilled
water for process cooling, and pure water supplied by a Millipore
Milli-Q Element water purification system is also available in the
building.
Room 233 provides additional space to support student projects and
houses field equipment. It also includes a high-efficiency chemical fume
hood.
Additional facilities at Keene State College that support the CEB
Laboratories include the Geology Department's Rock Sample Preparation Lab, the Biology
Department's Greenhouse and other facilities, and the Chemistry
Department's Analytical Chemistry Laboratories.
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