EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 17 MIN
Scientists Just Did the Impossible ☢️: A Stable Americium Radical?!
from The Deep Dive Lab: Unraveling Materials Science · host Son Hoang
A radioactive element that destroys its own crystals… stabilized into a radical complex? Sounds impossible—but it just happened. ⚛️In this episode, we explore how researchers used cutting-edge chemistry to isolate a never-before-seen americium radical, revealing that this element can form surprisingly complex and partially covalent bonds.This discovery overturns the long-held belief that americium behaves like a passive lanthanide clone—and instead shows it has hidden quantum behavior waiting to be unlocked.Why does this matter? From nuclear waste recycling to next-gen materials, this could redefine the future of heavy-element chemistry.Source:J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2026), Isolation of an Americium Complex Containing a Radical Ligandhttps://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c22862#ScienceNews #ChemistryBreakthrough #Americium #DeepDiveLab #Innovation 🚀🔬
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A radioactive element that destroys its own crystals… stabilized into a radical complex? Sounds impossible—but it just happened. ⚛️In this episode, we explore how researchers used cutting-edge chemistry to isolate a never-before-seen americium radical, revealing that this element can form surprisingly complex and partially covalent bonds.This discovery overturns the long-held belief that americium behaves like a passive lanthanide clone—and instead shows it has hidden quantum behavior waiting to be unlocked.Why does this matter? From nuclear waste recycling to next-gen materials, this could redefine the future of heavy-element chemistry.Source:J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2026), Isolation of an Americium Complex Containing a Radical Ligandhttps://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5c22862#ScienceNews #ChemistryBreakthrough #Americium #DeepDiveLab #Innovation 🚀🔬
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