Poster Number: FW32
Presenting Author: Dr. Biswajit Bhattacharya
Very happy to present our research
@BAMResearch at @cefmc2020. Presenting “Mechanistic perspective of a plastically flexible one‐dimensional (1D) coordination polymer crystal”. #MechanicalProperties
Excited to share our latest publication on dual fluorescent molecularly imprinted polymer particle probes incorporating BODIPY dyes for reliable small molecule signaling 🎉🎉https://t.co/kflaaY9Yh7
Big thanks to @KRurack, @KGawlitza, @berciano45233 and @BisuChem
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A post-doc position is available in my group at @HZBde for an environmental/process/chemical engineer with expertise in water treatment plant design and construction for the project "ClearWater". Apply by 14th July using the following link!
@doccwalter
https://t.co/Pj3aMPq467
Congratulations, Torvid @FTorvid! We have a new doctor. Brilliant defense and a great time at @BAMResearch are behind you. All the best for the future! Read more here ➡️https://t.co/g9vJLlZykz congratulation also to Biswajit @BisuChem!!
Here is our latest article. Elasto-Plastic Behaviour with Reversible Thermosalient Expansion in Acrylonitrile-Based Organic Crystals - in Journal of Materials Chemistry C https://t.co/7TgS3A7Jem @BisuChem@FranEmmerling
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Physics to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier “for experimental methods that generate attosecond pulses of light for the study of electron dynamics in matter.”
Please have a look our new work on mechanistic investigation of an elastically flexible organic crystal by μ-focus synchrotron X-ray diffraction and ab initio simulation. Congrats to all! @FranEmmerling@amichalchuk@BAMResearch@FTorvid@spring8pr
https://t.co/aBisyni6Id
First claimed successful replication of LK-99
Accomplished by a team at the Huazhong University of Science and Technology and posted 30 minutes ago.
Why this is evidence:
The LK-99 flake slightly levitates for both orientations of the magnetic field, meaning it is not simply a magnetized piece of iron or similar 'magnetic material'. A simple magnetic flake would be attracted to one polarity of the strong magnet, and repelled by the other. A diamagnet would be repelled under either orientation, since it resists and expels all fields regardless of the polarity.
Caveats
There is no way to verify the orientation of the strong magnet in this video, also, there are yet to be published experimental measured values of this sample. Diamagnetism is a property of superconductors but without measured and verified data, this is just suggestive of a result.
Take-away
If this synthesis was indeed successful, then this material is easy enough to be made by labs other than the original research team. I would watch carefully for results out of Argonne National Lab, who are reported to be working on their own synthesis of a sample.
This overall corroborates two independent simulation studies that investigated the original Korean authors claim about material and crystal structure, and both studies supported the claims.
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab: https://t.co/1Blls3VcgL
Shenyang National Lab: https://t.co/I0NHAP3KsR
The attached video shows a small flake of their sample responding to an external magnetic field. I scroll through the video to skip to the relevant part.
original video credit to: @altryne
🚀Excited to announce the beta launch of my web-based Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) fitting application! 🧪🔬 Spent the last 4 months coding this with #Python, #FastAPI, and #Jax. #Electrochemistry#ImpedanceSpectroscopy.1/3
Excited to announce our publication birthday gift 🎁 for @HZB_BESSY: "BAMline: A real-life materials research beamline"! 🥂Cheers to 25 years of scientific achievements! Here's to more great discoveries ahead! @ABuzanich@BAMResearch @Technologiepark
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Please have a look our new work on stress and light sensitive dual-mechanically responsive crystal. Congrats to all! @SoumyajitDr@BAMResearch@FranEmmerling
https://t.co/HOUU9OUQ2B
Interested in high-temperature behavior of additively manufactured metals? We have a postdoc position for you! Apply now:
https://t.co/UrdC4XERMs https://t.co/h5r1qXZBmV
The Ouzo effect is a useful low energy emulsification strategy, which Nathan Gianneschi & co-workers @NorthwesternU induced and observed in real time via in situ microscopy to better understand its mechanism.
NEW #ASAP
Read it here: https://t.co/yg074ifN9k
An atomistic mechanism for elasto-plastic bending in molecular crystals by Biswajit Bhattacharya, Adam A. L. Michalchuk, Adam A. L. Michalchuk et al. is our final #ChemSciCovers🎨 article 🤩
Read it here ➡️ https://t.co/nGHOgUuQCD