University of Massachusetts Amherst

Polymer Science and Engineering

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Ryan J. Murphy
Ryan J. Murphy has been with the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst since 2002. Ryan is a Ph.D. candidate in Professor Murugappan Muthukumar’s group studying the translocation dynamics of synthetic polyelectrolytes though protein and synthetic nanopores.
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UMass Amherst Mass Spectrometry Center

Director

Dr Stephen J. Eyles, Director
Office: Conte A-528
Conte National Center for Polymer Research
120 Governors Drive, UMass Amherst
Amherst, MA 01003
Tel.: (413) 577-1528
Fax: (413) 577-1510
E-mail: eyles@polysci.umass.edu

Pricing (Fees Updated July 1, 2008)

Pricing List

Instruments Available

Bruker Daltonics Esquire-LC Ion trap mass spectrometry
Esquire-LC electrospray ion trap mass spectrometer for HPLC separation and characterization by MS and MS/MS

Bruker Daltonics Reflex III MALDI-TOF
Analysis of biological and synthetic polymers.
“Unlimited” mass range allows characterization of polymeric systems up to 500 kDa.

JEOL MStation JMS700
High resolution two-sector spectrometer equipped with EI (electron impact) CI (chemical ionization), FAB (fast atom bombardment), FD (field desorption) and ESI (electrospray ionization) sources.

Agilent MS Engine
Quadrupole GC/MS System

Instrument time may only be booked online here.
You must be an authorized user to make on-line bookings.

To become an authorized user, please contact the
Director (Dr Steve Eyles: 7-1528, eyles@polysci.umass.edu) for training.
Note that there is an hourly usage fee.  See below.

Samples may also be submitted for service analysis. 
Please submit samples with attached submission form to B-162.
Please note this service is offered on a fee-for-service basis. 
UMass researchers should submit a Peoplesoft speed type number for recharge,
external users are required to provide a copy of a purchase order.

 

Click here for current pricing for hourly instrument usage and mass spectral analysis service.

 


 

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