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Mass Spectrometry Facilities at Georgia State.
438A Natural Science Center

The Mass Spectrometry Facility is a core facility with a primary mission to provide modern instrumentations and expertise for mass spectrometric analysis.  The Facility operates five instruments including a Waters Micromass LC-Q-TOF micro (ESI), an ABI Voyager-DE™ Pro Workstation (MALDI), a Shimadzu QP5050A GC-MS (EI, NCI and PCI), an Agilent 1100 series II LC-MSD (ESI) and an Agilent 1100 series II LC-CE-MSD.  The Facility can usually perform routine low-resolution analysis by EI, CI, ESI, APCI and MALDI of small organic molecules and large biological molecules such as peptides, proteins, nucleic acids, polymers etc.  The Facility also routinely conducts exact mass and elemental composition determination, tandem (MS/MS) experiments and HPLC separations with MS detection as requested by researchers.


Manager of GSU Mass Spectrometry Facility
   
   Dr. Siming Wang
Department of Chemistry
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 4098
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4098
   
   
  
Phone: 404-413-5558
Fax: 404-413-5505
Office: 571 Natural Science Center
Email: swang@gsu.edu
   
   
   
  
MS Facility: 439A Natural Science Center
Phone: (404)-413-5494