Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) offers electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy capabilities through the EMSL User Program.
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Intermediate Scale Flow Cells
EMSL builds custom flow cells for pore and intermediate scale experiments to study multiphase flow and transport phenomena in saturated and undersaturated subsurface conditions. For pore scale…
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Liquid State NMR for Metabolomics
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) offers liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance capabilities for metabolomics research through the EMSL User Program.
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Liquid State NMR for Organic Matter/Complex Mixtures
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory's liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance capabilities for studying mixtures or pure compounds.
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Liquid State NMR for Structural Biology
Liquid state nuclear magnetic resonance at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory can be used to investigate nucleic acids, peptides, and heterogeneous cell-wall biopolymers, such as lignin and oligosaccharides.
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Solid State NMR
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) has five solid state nuclear magnetic spectrometers that utilize high-field superconducting magnets.
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Portable Photosynthesis System (LI-COR)
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory's Plant Ecosystems Laboratory has two portable Li-COR instruments and four handheld fluorometers, which are available to researchers through the EMSL User Program.
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Soil Hydraulic Property Measurements
Soil hydraulic properties determine the rate at which water and other fluids move through soils. It also determines their water holding capacity, microbial activity, and biogeochemical processes…
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Plant Growth Chambers
The Plant Sciences Laboratory at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) has stand-alone growth chambers, which are available to researchers through the EMSL User Program.
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