Hi All,
Thank you for your query. All of our staff are out of the office for the holidays and will be back on the 9th January. We appreciate your understanding. Please note that N44 will be closed for the entire month of January due to building works so many of our services will be unavaliable. Please contact GAF if you are unsure if the service you want is avaliable. This closure will effect LC LCMS, GC and GCMS, ICPOES, FTIR Microscope and most of our sample preperation equipment. We will have no access to the building for the entire month. Our mass spec systems may take a while to come back online after being shut off for so long. We are hoping to be back and fully operation by the end of Feb.
GAF will be taking advantage of the holiday season to get some much-needed time with family and friends. I will not be able to respond to any work-related emails until after Feb 8th.
Our services will reopen on the 9th January and you can expect a response from our team within two week of us reopenining in the new year.
Please note that any bookings made during this time will be voided.
For any urgent matters please email GAF@griffith.edu.au and put URGENT in the subject line. The email will be responded to as soon as we can in the new year.
For users of the Stable Isotope Laboratoy please note that both Rad and I are on leave. The SIL will open up again from the 12th January and any queries will be answered on Rad's return.
Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Cheers
Sarah
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The Griffith Analytical Facility (GAF) is a state of the art instrument laboratory attached to the chemistry-teaching laboratory,
within the School of Environment and Science. We host an array of research level analytical instruments coupled with world-class
laboratory space enabling us to provide high quality analytical and scientific services.
The facility houses a large array of analytical devices, as well as laboratory facilities for all your sample preparation requirements prior to analysis.
The Stable Isotope Laboratory at Griffith University provides stable isotope analyses to internal and external clients.
Routine determination of carbon, nitrogen and sulfur and stable isotope values
Analysis of hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes in water samples
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IRMS Sercon Hydra 20-22 IRMS Europa Scientific Hyrda 20-20 LWIA DLT-100 Convection Drying Oven Freeze-dryers
Grinders Microbalances Pelletizing unit Delta V Advantage IRMS |
Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer: Sercon Hydra 20-22 with Europa EA-GSL sample prep system Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer: Europa Scientific Hydra 20-20 Liquid-water Isotope Analyser: Los Gatos Research DLT-100 instrument Thermoline Scientific: Large upright drying oven at 600 C Virtis benchtop SLC freeze-dryer Virtis Genesis large capacity freeze-drying systems Retsch Mixer Mill MM-200 & MM-400 Sartorius RC 210D Sample pellet press Delta V Advantage mass spectrometer primarily designated to measure the isotope ratios of H/D, 13C/12C, 15N/14N, 18O/16O and 34S/32S |
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Alan White Phone: 61737355076
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| Alan White |
Tech & Core Facility Manager
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61 7 37355076
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alan.white@griffith.edu.au
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Nathan Campus N44
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| Rad Bak |
Senior Scientific Officer
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61 7 37354758
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sil@griffith.edu.au
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Nathan Campus N44
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| Scott Byrnes |
Senior Scientific Officer
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61 7 37357488
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s.byrnes@griffith.edu.au
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Nathan Campus N44
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| James Cameron |
Scientific Officer (Chemistry)
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61 7 37359780
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james.cameron@griffith.edu.au
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Nathan Campus N44
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| Sarah Keselj Davies |
Scientific Officer Griffith Analytical Facility
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61 7 37352057
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s.keseljdavies@griffith.edu.au
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Nathan Campus N44
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