The Harris group labs, located in the Technological Institute at Northwestern University, consist of approximately 3000 sq. ft. of recently renovated laboratory space and include two wet-chemistry labs, chemical storage (bulk flammables, stock compounds, etc.), two instrument labs, and three student offices. Equipment available and maintained in the Harris laboratory includes the following: 11 fume hoods for wet chemistry with accompanying bench space, a SQUID magnetometer for carrying out both dc and ac magnetic measurements (shared with Prof. Danna Freedman), a Mössbauer spectrometer for characterization of iron-containing compounds, 3 double glove boxes for carrying out air-free synthetic manipulations, a custom-designed Schlenk line in each hood, a solvent purification system for removing water and oxygen from solvents, an electrochemistry setup that can be interfaced with gloveboxes, 2 gravity convection ovens for drying glassware and carrying out solventothermal reactions, a rotary evaporator for chemical synthesis, a 3 °C and −20 °C refrigerator, a Milli-Q water purification system, and a number of other supplies for day-to-day chemical synthesis and analysis (heating stir plates, glassware, analytical balances, etc.). In addition, the Harris group shares a powder X-ray diffractometer, for structural characterization of solid-state samples, with the Freedman group. Please see above for photos of some of our major equipment.