Our third JACS in 2022. In this work we discovered a new chiral compound, which is rare in intermetallic family. We induced the chirality in Ni3Ga4 upon the introduction of Co at the crystal lattice of NI, which leads to the formation of chiral Co3Ni3Ga8.
https://t.co/oUGeVYSFNT
My first talk is always close to heart—shared my postdoctoral work on altermagnetic magnon spectra at NASSCC 2025, Iowa State. Grateful to Kirill & Julia for the chance and the warm, inspiring community.
Excited to share our new Angewandte Chemie paper! We developed a sunlight-driven catalyst with indium and copper that converts CO₂ to ethylene with 91% selectivity. A step forward for sustainable fuels—thanks to the amazing team!
https://t.co/1LKlS8LQjM
Perhaps the most famous group photo in science. This was at the Solvay Conference on Physics, which was held in October 1927. 17 of the 29 attendees were or became Nobel Laureates– Einstein, Curie, Bohr, Born, de Broglie, Dirac, Heisenberg, Pauli, Schrödinger....it is an awe inspiring list
One of the few here who did not win a Nobel Prize though probably had a greater influence on popular culture than all except Einstein & Curie.
Thrilled to see this in print!
In this paper we show that not all disorder is created equal. The method by which you synthesize a high entropy oxide matters a great deal in determining it's functional properties.
Congrats @MarioInScience, the Iron Chef of HEO synthesis!
A couple of weeks ago, I had the privilege of attending the Gordon Research Conference on Solid-State Chemistry. It was an incredible experience with ample opportunities for discussion and networking. #GRCConf#SolidStateChemistry
Excited to share @ChemMater latest collection, a celebration of CNR Rao at 90 and Solid State Chemistry - thanks to all that contributed and to Prof. Rao for his contributions to chemistry. https://t.co/h7Cm607hqn