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Cryogenic Facility

 

This Facility produces and provides Memorial researchers with access to liquid nitrogen and helium for a wide variety of research instrumentation. It is critical there be a constant supply available for regular "fills" of devices operating at low temperature.

Nitrogen plantLiquid nitrogen is a cryogenic liquid used for refrigeration, preservation of biological samples and for low temperature scientific experimentation. For example it is often used to cool energy dispersive X-ray detectors in analytical equipment. Liquid helium, because of its low boiling point, is used in many Helium plant cryogenic systems when temperatures below the boiling point of nitrogen are needed. A convenient way to cool many kinds of apparatus, such as super-conducting magnets, is to submerge them in liquid helium or liquid nitrogen. The NMR superconducting magnets needs to be maintained at a cryogenic temperature in order to work.

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