
Sophie Song
@sophies_sofi
chemistry graduate student in @thexiaolab @UWChemistry | @smithcollege ’22 | 阿·a·あ | 🎹🎼📷🚶🏻♀️🐈🦥💐🍺⛅️
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16-11-2022 18:47:55
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Excited to be at #ACSSpring2024 with Dianne Xiao! I will be presenting on Thursday at 8:20 am in room 207 😄


My first ACS conference with Dianne Xiao I will present in Room 207 on Wednesday (03/20) at 2:20. #ACSSpring2024




Congratulations to JackInTheGlovebox, whose beautiful work on templating bimetallic sites in metal–organic frameworks is out now in Chemistry of Materials! Excited to see what we can do with these materials next! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

So grateful for the lab to be recognized with a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar award! Thank you to all the amazing Dianne Xiao students and researchers who made this possible! ❤️ UWChemistry

So much good news this week! Congratulations to Dianne Xiao members Kathleen Snook and EJ Brannan for receiving awards from the Renewable Energy Scholarship Foundation, and congrats JackInTheGlovebox and Sophie Song for receiving honorable mentions! 🎉 resf-pnw.org


Congratulations to Dianne Xiao graduating senior Jonathan Aalto for being selected into the 2024 Husky 100!! 🎉🤩 The Husky 100 recognizes 100 UW undergraduate and graduate students who are making the most of their time at the UW. UWChemistry washington.edu/husky100/


Congrats to Devin Rollins, whose paper was recently published in Chemistry of Materials and selected as an Editor's Choice! He showed that MOFs with colocalized acid–base pairs are >4-fold more active than frameworks with randomly distributed acid and base sites. 🎉 pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Excited to share our perspective in Chemistry of Materials on bimetallic active sites in MOFs, led by JackInTheGlovebox! We did our best to summarize the many ways bimetallic sites have been synthesized in MOFs and applied in catalysis. We hope it is helpful resource! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Congrats to @Leo_Zasada on his recent paper in ACS Materials Letters! 🥳 His work explores how side-chain engineering impacts the crystal packing, crystal morphology, and materials properties of conductive metal–organic macrocycles. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…


It was so much fun to bridge my scientific and ~artistic~ side to create this! A big thanks to Julie Rorrer for the opportunity and helping me put this together! 🖍️

I may be an organic chemist these days but still enamored with crystals and crystallography. Congrats to my old undergrad, EJ (now in the The Long Group), for his dedicated collaboration on this project and I'm excited to finally see it out!! Dianne Xiao doi.org/10.1039/D4CE00…


Nitrogen-Rich Conjugated Macrocycles: Synthesis, Conductivity, and Application in Electrochemical CO2 Capture (Dianne J. Xiao and co-workers) Dianne Xiao • onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/an…

Been helping labmates grow crystals too here are some massive shards of [redacted] from Sophie Song
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