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Research
Support Core A
Analytical Chemistry
Bruce
D. Hammock, Core Leader
John S. Vogel, Co-Leader
Young Moo Lee, Co-Leader
Jozsef Lango, Co-Leader
John Newman, Co-Leader
Katja Dettmer, Co-Leader
The Analytical Core
is a central resourse composed of three laboratories which facilitate
the development and application of modern analytical methods to solve
key problems encountered by the components of the Superfund Program. The
first laboratory is the Superfund Analytical Laboratory which provides
a range of instrument services relying heavily on mass spectrometry and
chromatography. The second is the Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Facility
with a new sample preparation laboratory in Davis and 2 AMS instruments
at LLNL for ultra trace analysis of 14C and 36Cl as heavy isotopes. The
third is the Molecular Structure Facility (MSF) which provides service
for fee in the area of protein and nucleic acid chemistry. The Superfund
Analytical Laboratory provides a wide range of analytical services for
both small molecule and (in collaboration with MSF) for protein analysis.
The analytical capability supporting both proteomics and metabolomics
of the ‘omics core’ is located here. The core provides walk
up instrumentation as well as service and research collaboration to the
projects. It advances analytical technology for example by developing
robotic sample clean up procedures, immunoaffinity chromatography and
‘lab on a valve’ approaches to sample preparation. It carries
out bioassay driven fractionation of hazardous mixtures in collaboration
with the projects and provides education for Superfund scientists in analytical
chemistry. The LLNL component provides access to a variety of advanced
instruments but will focus on the sub attomole (i.e. 10-18) sensitivity
of Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) in support of a variety of projects
using both 14C and 36Cl analysis. This technique for example for the first
time allows monitoring of human metabolism of hazardous chemicals at environmentally
realistic levels. Core scentists will educate Superfund researchers in
the use and value of a full array of analytical techniques.
I. Provide analytical
support for projects in the Superfund Program using chromatographic and
spectroscopic techniques. (Superfund Analytical Laboratory).
II. Provide high sensitivity
analysis of hazardous substances using accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS)
and Nuclear Microscopy (NM). (AMS Laboratory at UCD and Livermore National
Laboratory).
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