Anssi and Sami go to the University of Jyväskylä to fetch a single-crystal XRD
Anssi and Sami visited the University of Jyväskylä on Tuesday and Wednesday to get a single-crystal X-ray diffractometer, which we don’t have at our chemistry department. After arriving in Jyväskylä on Tuesday afternoon, all the peripherals were removed from the device and it was strapped, and on Wednesday morning Martela’s movers came to move it with a safe dolly to the van.
In Turku, Muuttohaukat’s men wheeled the device into our X-ray lab. Everything went successfully and according to plans, and right at the beginning of the year we will get it up and running.
With the device, it is possible to acquire information about substances made into crystalline form in such a way that their three-dimensional structure can be resolved with the help of the diffraction pattern of the sample. The method is especially used to determine the structures of IMC’s organometallic compounds, but the new device is expected to be used by synthetic chemists in the entire Department of Chemistry, as well as more widely by researchers at the University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University. Special thanks to JYU’s Kari Rissanen, Heikki Tuononen, Manu Lahtinen, and Samu Forsblom!
Mika’s presentation on the 1st Annual Science Day
The 1st Annual Science Day of the Faculty of Science was on last week’s Thursday. Prof. Mika gave a lecture on hackmanites and their applications.
Anssi and Ari get article accepted in Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Yesterday was a glorious day for IMC, because Anssi and Ari’s article “Charge-assisted halogen bonding in an ionic cavity of a coordination cage based on a copper(I) iodide cluster” was just accepted in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, which has a staggering impact factor of 16.823, topping the current highest one (Materials Horizons, 15.717) in IMC’s history. Anssi celebrated this by offering cake and cognac. Congratulations!
Meet MSc student Bettiina Muurinen
BSc Bettiina Muurinen has started her MSc studies at IMC. She did her BSc lab work on nanocrystalline sulphide phosphors and now continues to work on the synthesis and research of color-changing hackmanites as part of project 1 work.
Lab excercises for the new course started
Laboratory exercises for the Materials Chemistry and Sustainability course are currently going. In the first work, metals were separated by dissolving metal-containing samples in nitric acid and precipitating the metals in different groups, taking advantage of the different solubilities of the salts they form. In the second project, the students prepare hackmanites, which are known as sensor materials, and study their properties.
Introducing two new on-the-job learners from Turku Vocational Institute
Introducing two laboratory technician students from Turku Vocational Institute. Jemina Elo (left) is in Mika Lastusaari’s group doing work related to hackmanites, and Silja Lohvansuu is focusing on synthesizing organometallic compounds under Ari Lehtonen’s supervision.
Hackmanites & gamma radiation article makes the back cover of Materials Horizons
Our article “Reusable radiochromic hackmanite with gamma exposure memory” published in the Materials Horizons journal got a place in the journal’s back cover. Based on Mika’s idea, Sami took a picture of a pile of hackmanite on top of a glass plate, which he partially colored with UV light to achieve a difference between the non-colored and colored. Big thanks also go to Kari Loikas, whose sturdy construction light he borrowed helped create a dramatic contrast in the picture.
The back cover is downloadable here: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2022/mh/d2mh90072f
Hackmanite research in the Aurora magazine (Mika on the cover!)
Mika, Sami, Hannah and Isabella are in the latest issue of Aurora magazine, where they were interviewed about their research. The article deals with the history of hackmanite research, which became a scientific phenomenon in the IMC group. Read the article in the physical magazine that is distributed on campus or electronically at https://www.utu.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/aurora/ihmeen-tekijat
Prof. Mika interviewed for a podcast
Prof. Mika was interviewed by Laura Niemi and Outi Nurmela for University of Turku’s Vau, mikä vaikutus! (Wow, what an impact!) podcast. It will be aired some time next spring.