Julian Fairey’s research laboratory is located on the University of Arkansas Main Campus, in BELLĀ 1143 and 1147. BELL 1143 is a fully equipped wet chemistry lab with two 8 ft wide fumehoods. Both rooms have benchtop space for analytical equipment and experimentation.
The pictures below are of major equipment housed in BELL 1143 and 1147. Other equipment used by the lab group is located in adjacent buildings on campus and includes: ICP-MS (Stable Isotope lab), XPS and SEM (NANO building), and various mass spectrometers (MS Core Facility).
Asymmetric Flow Field-Flow Fractionation (AF4) with UV, fluorescence, and Total Organic Carbon detectors and a fraction collector
Gas Chromatograph with Electron Capture Detector and Flame Ionization Detector
UV/Vis Spectrophotometer
Controlled Atmosphere Glovebox
High Purity Milli-Q Water System
Surface Area & Pore Volume Analyzer
Chemiluminescence Detector
Wide angle view of Lab 1143 with custom-made rotary tumbler at the end of the middle island
Ion Chromatograph