TRACES UTSC
@TRACES_UTSC
⚛ State-of-the-art analytical facility, @UTSC_DPES 🌿 Specializing in environmental analysis 👩🔬 Analytical services for academia, researchers and industry
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Congratulations to 'Lucky' Practical 13 from the CHMB42 lab for providing the highest quality Experiment 2 sample- 3-methyl nitrobenzoate at a scorching 99.821% purity!
Need to measure trace water from ppm to % in your sample? Karl Fischer Titration is exclusively used for the quantification of water. Now available in TRACES. For more information follow or go to our website: utsc.utoronto.ca/~traceslab/
This past semester, students were invited to bring their own pepper to determine the capsaicin content aka ‘hotness’. The 2023 winner is Jordan Morin’s Carolina Reaper which registered a scorching 1.2 million on the Scoville Scale! Jordan was presented with a $50 Starbucks card.
UTSC student Kelly Lieu has created another video detailing her gasoline analysis in TRACES! Enjoy...with caution this one could catch 'fire'!
UTSC student Kelly Lieu has created a video detailing her Capsaicin analysis in TRACES! Enjoy...with caution.
Some new research from my group about infochemical disruption between species using #environmentalmetabolomics
#UTSC researchers find that even small amounts of pollution affect ‘chemical conversations’ tiny species rely on to live. #UofT utsc.utoronto.ca/news-events/br…
📣NOW: @CanadianPM announced more than half a billion in #ResearchInfrastructure funding through our #InnovationFund to 102 projects at 35 institutions across the country. Read our release to learn more: bit.ly/3q8APLT
Great opportunities for undergraduate students and my reading of the eligibility rules is that while Canadian citizens are given priority, non-citizens are also eligible
#UTSC researchers find that even small amounts of pollution affect ‘chemical conversations’ tiny species rely on to live. #UofT utsc.utoronto.ca/news-events/br…
⏱️#UTSC Students: Tonight's the night! Submit your Undergraduate Research Poster Forum proposals by Feb. 23 at 11:59pm. Showcase your research or creative project and win up to $1000. Full details: utsc.library.utoronto.ca/research-poste… @UTSCresearch @researchuoft
#UTSC Students: ⏰The submission deadline for the Undergraduate Research Poster Forum is THIS Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 11:59pm. Showcase your research or creative project and win up to $1000! ➡️Learn more: utsc.library.utoronto.ca/research-poste…
Why do we need #WomeninScience? Leading #UofTWomeninSTEM have a special message to inspire the next generation of scientists on International Day of Women & Girls in Science.
Interested in the long-term storage of used nuclear fuels? Check out this comprehensive article from the @myrna_simpson group which investigates the NOM composition and suitability of MX-80 bentonites for use as a sealing material in the deep geological repository ✨ #geochem
Our study of bentonite clay natural organic matter heterogeneity is now published. Thanks to @NWMOCanada and @NSERC_CRSNG for supporting this research. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Know a high school student going into Chemistry in uni? Tell them about this #scholarship from @CIC_ChemInst - $4000 x 4 years. Deadline March 1, 2021. cheminst.ca/wp-content/upl…
It’s National Puzzle Day!!🧩💚 Another great reason to complete our pre-event crossword 🤩 #GWB2021 #PuzzleDay
P.S Don't forget to complete our pre-event crossword puzzle! 🧩 Completed puzzles can be sent to [email protected]! #GWB2021 (3/3)
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