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*2* - For Sale
*3* - Equipment Wanted
*1* - Advice Sought

Last Update: Feb. 13, 2004


For Sale


roteum/R 6000 left, cu, 60 Hz/D8

- 4K CCD Area Detector
- Bruker Frame Buffer Computer
- Proteum Software
- Strategy Organizer Software
- Saint Data Reduction Software
- Three-axis Goniometer System Left Side
- Rotary shutter for rotating anode generator
- Color Video Camera for high magnificatio display of crystals
- SHELXTL/PC Software

MICROSTR Rotating Anode Microfus X-Ray Source, with Montel multilayer optics, high efficiency HF power supply and micro processor control, small cabinet, 60 Hz

- Controls and Indications
- High Brilliance Copper Source
- Integral Shielding Cabinet
60Hz Specific Parts
- Fine Focus Filaments, 5 included
- Set of special tools and comsumables for one year

Transformer for FR591/MICROSTAR 208 VAC Input

Water to Water Refrigerated Heat Exchanger, Single Pump

KRYO-FLEX Low temperature Device, D8 60Hxz

LT Quite Air Dryer, 120V

PRICE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST


Contact:
Kal Ramnarayan, Ph.D.
Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer
Cengent Therapeutics Inc.
10929 Technology Pl., San Diego, CA 92127
Ph.: 858 675 2400; Fax: 858 451 3828
email: raman@cengent.com


posted Feb. 13, 2004


1) Acta Cryst and Acta Cryst D (1968-1999) to highest bidder
2) Nonius precession camera and Huber precession-oscillation camera (electrically controlled) - both in good condition

Contact:
Prof. Edgar Meyer
Biographics Laboratory
Biochemistry Dept.
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-2128
Phone: 979-845-1744
e-mail: E-Meyer@tamu.edu

posted June 27, 2002


Equipment Wanted


Diffractometer wanted for small molecule work. If you have a working serial diffractometer that is not being used I will gladly come and take it off your hands. I'm a young faculty member just starting out with a very modest start-up. My graduate and postdoctoral work have been in the field of supramolecular chemistry and has relied heavily on small molecule crystallography. I would like to continue in this field but I do not have direct access to a diffractometer.

Please contact me at:
email: dinkelmeyer@email.wcu.edu
phone: 828-227-3675
Brian Dinkelmeyer
Western Carolina University
Department of Chemistry & Physics
Cullowhee, NC 28723

posted Nov. 27, 2001


Advice Sought


Powder diffractometer using Mo radiation near Newark (Delaware)

Our group is interested in using a powder diffractometer with Mo radiation near Newark (Delaware). This experimental work would be a test before performing the powder diffraction experiment using a synchrotron facility.

Please, if you think that you know where we could measure, contact me.

Inmaculada Peral
Postdoc
Lobo Group
Chemical Engineering Department
University of Delaware
150 Academy Street
Colburn Laboratory
Newark, DE 19716

USA
Phone: +1 302 831 6572
e-mail: peral@che.udel.edu
FAX: +1 302 831 1048

posted October 3, 2001