A Virtual Instrumental Analysis Laboratory (VIAL) for Buffalo State and Open SUNY
Awarded Grant: $10,000
Principal Investigator:
Dr. Jinseok Heo, Buffalo State College
This project will develop a Virtual Instrumental Analysis Laboratory (VIAL) for Buffalo State and SUNY campuses. Thanks to a newly built science building, the Department of Chemistry at Buffalo State is now equipped with major up-to-date analytical instruments for use in advanced chemical analysis, forensic investigation, and materials characterization. We will examine how we might help students and others learn to successfully collect and analyze data obtainable on our analytical instruments. The VIAL platform will initially be used to provide online-based experiences for those who need training before they actually use an advanced instrument. We will assess the effectiveness of the VIAL for students’ gaining knowledge and skills in using the analytical instruments. Furthermore, we will also try to demonstrate that the analytical instruments can be remotely controlled so that off-campus users can directly benefit from our advanced facilities.
Co-PI’s and Key Partners:
Dr. Alexander Nazarenko, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Buffalo State College
Dr. M. Scott Goodman, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry, Buffalo State College
Dr. Jaime Kim, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Buffalo State College
Reports and Resources:
- Project outcomes report
- Project outcomes report 2.0
- CIT 2014 presentation
- 2014 IUCr Conference presentation
- Mid-project report
- Tutorial videos on how to use analytical instruments were created and used in several undergraduate classes.
- Raman tutorial 01, Thermo DXR Raman basics
- Raman tutorial 02, How to use OMNIC1
- Raman tutorial 03, How to use OMNIC2
- Raman tutorial 04, How to use Atlus
- Raman tutorial 05, How to use MCR
- How to use Brucker Avance III 400 MHZ NMR
- How to use Agilent GC 7890A
- How to use Agilent GC-MS
- How to use Shimadzu GC2014