Talham Research Group

Talham Research Group Research group at the University of Florida Projects

Magnetism and Light. For example, see Inorg. Chem., 2011, 50 (10), pp 4295–4300. For example, see Chem.

We build on our competencies in nanomaterials, magnetism, surfaces and interfaces to discover new materials in areas ranging from information processing and energy storage to bioanalysis and sustainability. We are developing new approaches to switch magnetism with external stimuli such as light by creating mesoscale heterostructures in which ‘active’ components switch magnetic components by intera

cting across an interface. Mesoscale Coordination Polymers. We are discovering that surface to volume effects lead to new behavior at the mesoscale that are not seen in the bulk materials or at the nanoscale. Applications can be found in areas such as separations and battery technology. Mater., 2013, 25 (1), pp 42–47. Biomolecules at Inorganic Interfaces. The interface is key to modern bioanalytical methods. We have developed inorganic materials that specifically bind phosphate groups found in many biomolecules and are studying applications ranging from biochips to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). For example, see Bioconjugate Chem., 2012, 23 (5), pp 951–957.

This year's Chemathon !
04/30/2019

This year's Chemathon !

Chem-a-thon 2018!
04/27/2018

Chem-a-thon 2018!

New Publication!
04/20/2018

New Publication!

Control of the Speed of a Light-Induced Spin Transition through Mesoscale Core–Shell Architecture

Group photo 2018 (with some people missing)
04/12/2018

Group photo 2018 (with some people missing)

Coordination Chemistry and Color at Chemathon!- Wanhong, Khushboo, and John led some high school students in some demos
04/24/2017

Coordination Chemistry and Color at Chemathon!
- Wanhong, Khushboo, and John led some high school students in some demos

04/21/2017

Full house for UF Chemistry!

New Publication! Congratulations to Caue!http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b02208
08/08/2016

New Publication! Congratulations to Caue!

http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b02208

Reversible Medium-Dependent Solid–Solid Phase Transformations in Two-Dimensional Hybrid PerovskitesCauê F. FerreiraEduardo E. Pérez-CorderoKhalil A. AbboudDaniel R. Talham* Department of Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611-7200, United StatesChem. Mater., Article ASAPDOI: 10...

We went to FAME! Florida Section of the American Chemical Society held its 2016 Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (a...
05/31/2016

We went to FAME! Florida Section of the American Chemical Society held its 2016 Florida Annual Meeting and Exposition (a.k.a. FAME) in Palm Harbor this month. Carolyn and Ashley presented talks in the materials chemistry sessions. Steven participated in the poster competition and won 1st place among graduate students for the Thursday session!

Congratulations to Akhil Ahir, for  successfully defending his PhD thesis!!
04/23/2016

Congratulations to Akhil Ahir, for successfully defending his PhD thesis!!

03/11/2016

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