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FSU dedicates Chemical Sciences Laboratory auditorium in honor of Nobel Prize winner Kroto
In addition to naming the auditorium after Kroto, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry installed an art installation in the building’s lobby — a sculpture of a buckyball.
Researcher develops method to change fundamental architecture of polymers
The Kennemur research group has developed methods to manipulate polymers in a way that changes their fundamental structure, paving the way for potential applications in cargo delivery and release, recyclable materials, shape-shifting soft robots, antimicrobials and more.
A Break at Californium
Despite being synthesized nearly 70 years ago by Seaborg and co-workers,1,2 the chemistry of californium (Z = 98) was recently revealed to be quite different from what we thought it would be.
Research professor wins 2019 W. Frank Kinard Distinguished Service Award
Dave E. Hobart is being honored by the Nuclear Chemistry and Technology Division of the American Chemical Society for his decades of contributions and leadership in the field.
Faculty Spotlight: Qing-Xiang “Amy” Sang, Professor of Biochemistry
Q&A with Qing-Xiang “Amy” Sang who is the Endowed Professors in Cancer Research in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Researchers explore use of new materials to create more efficient solar cells
Nienhaus lab is pioneering innovative ways for solar cells to absorb and use infrared light, a portion of the solar spectrum that is typically unavailable for solar cell technology.
Curious Colours Expose f-electron Covalency Effects
New knowledge overwrites electronic structure assumptions surrounding actinide complexes
Victoria Posey and Ashley Arcidiacono receive the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and honorable mentioned
FSU chemistry students have received a prestigious and highly competitive fellowship from the National Science Foundation.
Prof. Steinbock Organizes Symposium and Festschrift in Honor of Former Advisor
Dr. Steinbock co-organized a symposium on “The Interdisciplinary Impact of Nonlinear Chemical Dynamics” in honor of his former postdoctoral advisor Prof. Kenneth Showalter.
Mineral Membranes for Prebiotic Chemistry
Steinbock and colleagues use microfluidic devices to create mineral membranes from iron, calcium, manganese, cobalt, copper, zinc, or nickel compounds and test them for prebiotic reactivity.