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Microscopy and microanalysis facility

This facility is part of Curtin’s John de Laeter Centre. The MMF houses a broad range of advanced microanalysis instrumentation…

Geoscience atom probe

Part of Curtin’s John de Laeter Centre, the atom probe is used for nanoscale materials analysis. Recent work has included…

GeoHistory Facility

Within Curtin’s John de Laeter Centre, the GeoHistory Facility (GHF) specialises in laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS).…

Hydrogen storage

The Hydrogen Storage Research Group is well equipped to measure the hydrogen storage properties of a range of materials and…

Scanning Probe Microscopy Facility

The SPM facility houses advanced instrumentation for high-quality chemical, mineralogical and microstructural analysis, and high-resolution imaging. It includes instruments for…

Resources and Chemistry Precinct

The Resources and Chemistry Precinct houses Curtin’s School of Molecular and Life Sciences and the WA Government’s ChemCentre. With more than 200…

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

A 400 MHz NMR spectroscope for characterisation of molecules. Contact: Dr Ching Goh

John de Laeter Centre

The John de Laeter Centre (JdLC) is a collaborative research venture involving Curtin University, The University of Western Australia, CSIRO and the…

Gas and liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry

A range of hyphenated chromatographic and mass spectrometry instruments for separation and trace analysis of organic contaminants and materials. Email Professor…

Flourometer

The Edinburgh FLS980 is dedicated to state-of-the-art fluorescence and luminescence measurements. The facility is capable of both steady-state and time-resolved…

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