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Environmental Engineering Laboratories
The Department of Civil Engineering at Auburn University has three modern environmental engineering laboratories with approximately 5,500 square feet of floor space. The laboratories are equipped with the necessary instruments and apparatus required for research in the areas of environmental sciences and engineering. In addition to the standard equipment inventory, which includes two autoclaves, a high speed refrigerated centrifuge, incubators, and water baths, the lab is equipped with the following:
Varian SpectrAA 220FS Atomic Absorption Spectrometer
- Perkin Elmer 3110 Atomic Absorption Spectrometer with graphite furnace
- Hewlett Packard 1100 High Performance Liquid Chromatograph
- Hewlett Packard 8453 Spectrophotometer
- Hewlett Packard 5890 Gas Chromatograph
- Hewlett Packard 6890 Gas Chromatograph with ECD and FID detectors and headspace sampler
- Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph
- Hewlett Packard G1800 Gas Chromatograph/Mass Spectrometer
- Dohrman DC180 Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analyzer
- Hewlett Packard 3D Capillary Electrophoresis
- HACH 2100AN Turbidimeter
- Nikon fluorescence microscope
- Dionex DX-120 Ion Chromatograph
Last Updated:
Feb 09, 2011