
Staff are happy to help with instrument training, chemical structure problems and various analytical chemistry questions during the day. The lab is available to MIT scientists 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, and during normal business hours to everyone else. The DCIF is home to 5 mass spectrometers capable of measuring from low to high m/z range, using a wide range of ionization sources (EI, CI, ESI, APCI, APPI, DART and Maldi), 7 NMR spectrometers from 400 to 600 MHz, 4 of which have installed cryoprobes, a single X-band EPR spectrometer capable of variable temperature down to 4.5K, and instruments for FTIR, HPLC, and polarimetry. If you have specific questions, please email Walt Massefski (listed under ‘Staff’ below). Please check back periodically for updates.
MASS FINDER CHEMISTRY INSTRUMENT SOFTWARE
All MIT users of the software have access go to the IS&T ‘Get Software’ page to download the current license files.Ī note for MIT users of the DCIF – if your cost object has changed, please send your updated information to the Chemistry Billing address they will be happy to make the change for you. The Chemistry Department and the DCIF, in collaboration with IS&T, have added the Mestrelab NMR Predictor module to our Mestranova NMR site license. See the ‘Other Instruments’ tab for additional details. This instrument may be used for routine T2 and T1 measurements for a variety of materials, and is an excellent instrument for teaching NMR fundamentals. The DCIF has received a generous gift of a 20MHz time-domain NMR system from Dr.


For batch sample submission, also consider using the Batch NMR Automation process – Batch Automation spreadsheets can be found further down the page under ‘Application Notes’. Reach out to the DCIF Staff if you would like to be added to the system. With the Tim Ticket system, external DCIF users can access the facility as they have in the past.
MASS FINDER CHEMISTRY INSTRUMENT MANUAL
Reservations note – we have replaced Res1B with our web-enabled/mobile Res1P application as of January 4, 2021ĬOVID-19 update: As of March 14, 2022, the DCIF has moved to an updated post-Phase 3 policy – masks are optional, and all social distancing and touch transmission rules have been lifted, in keeping with the revised MIT campus policies. The lab is open to all MIT research staff and students 24 hours/day, 7 days/week if you have authorized DCIF access manual instruments may be reserved with Res1P.Īccess to the MIT campus for external DCIF users has been augmented with the Tim Ticket system, which allows individuals outside of MIT to access campus buildings. The Department of Chemistry Instrumentation Facility (DCIF) is the shared instrument facility for the Chemistry Department located in the sub-basement (18-0090) of the Camille Edouard Dreyfus Building on the main MIT campus.
