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  • The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 is awarded to Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus and Alexei Ekimov “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots". More links and info in full description ↓↓↓
    This video features chemist Martyn Poliakoff and physicist Philip Moriarty, both from the University of Nottingham.
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  • @dav1dsm1th
    @dav1dsm1th 8 місяців тому +86

    I have to admit when quantum dots first started appearing in TV adverts the cynic in me thought it was just marketing people injecting another misplaced buzzword into their product names "because science". It's good to know it was actually based on some very clever science - and the very, very clever people involved have now been justifiably recognised with a Nobel Prize. Thanks for the videos.

  • @Dogelition
    @Dogelition 8 місяців тому +144

    Minor correction: current displays don't use blue quantum dots. Blue light, either from an LED backlight ("QLED") or OLED emitters ("QD-OLED"), is used to excite red and green quantum dots to generate those two colors.

    • @jtadevich
      @jtadevich 8 місяців тому

      Do a google search on "quantum dots display". You will find while not common, there are some displays which employ quantum dots to some degree. Samsung for instance seems to have some products. There's also a little info on wikipedia. Take care.

    • @Aura-bu9jb
      @Aura-bu9jb 7 місяців тому +2

      Wait, I thought that in QLED the quantum dots are only used as a filter, and only QD-OLED actually uses them as light emitters. Maybe wikipedia mislead me, or I got something wrong. Could you maybe explain in more detail please?

    • @tommihommi1
      @tommihommi1 7 місяців тому +7

      they're used *like* filters in that they're in front of the actual light source, but work by turning monochromatic blue light into other colors with the effect discussed in this video

    • @Aura-bu9jb
      @Aura-bu9jb 7 місяців тому +3

      @@tommihommi1 oh shoot, I didn't finish watching the video😅
      Thanks for the explanation!

    • @jtadevich
      @jtadevich 7 місяців тому +2

      @@Aura-bu9jb 🙂

  • @ihrbekommtmeinenrichtigennamen
    @ihrbekommtmeinenrichtigennamen 8 місяців тому +25

    Watching this video on a QD-OLED right now. Thank you, Louis, Alexei and Moungi, for making this possible!

  • @davidlloyd3116
    @davidlloyd3116 8 місяців тому +16

    I worked in the blood plasma industry, and Factor IX is passed through a 15nm virus filter, and then 20nm gold particles are then used (destructively) to show the filters weren't compromised. I was involved in the validation of the filters using real viruses, such as polio, which 15-20nm in size.

  • @SupercriticalXenon
    @SupercriticalXenon 8 місяців тому +163

    The Nobel laureates totally deserved the prizes.

    • @rursus8354
      @rursus8354 8 місяців тому

      Totally, utterly and exponentially!

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 8 місяців тому +20

      How humble of you to decide who deserve and who doesn't.

    • @olommentes
      @olommentes 8 місяців тому +14

      Your approval will mean a lot to them

    • @bryanpassifiume8255
      @bryanpassifiume8255 8 місяців тому

      Okay

    • @viewitnow3539
      @viewitnow3539 7 місяців тому +2

      I am sure they are ever so comforted in the fact that you approve.

  • @utkarshaswami2859
    @utkarshaswami2859 8 місяців тому +56

    Periodic videos always brings a smile on my face.

    • @dereksavastano
      @dereksavastano 7 місяців тому

      Facts I hope he’s okay though, I know we’re all getting older… But it sounds like his speech is slowing down a bit, He still obviously is incredibly brilliant. But this kinda hurts to watch.
      This man was my childhood, I’ll always owe my interest in Chemistry to two people; him being one of them…

  • @PEGuyMadison
    @PEGuyMadison 8 місяців тому +24

    FYI... gold is used in glassblowing to make "red" glass.

    • @MichaelKingsfordGray
      @MichaelKingsfordGray 8 місяців тому +1

      So is Strontium.

    • @dielaughing73
      @dielaughing73 8 місяців тому

      ​@@MichaelKingsfordGraythey used to use uranium too didn't they, or is it a product of decomposition of other elements?

    • @funtitan4378
      @funtitan4378 8 місяців тому +3

      @@dielaughing73 uranium has been used to make glass in yellow-green colors, and used in glazes to make orange and red ceramics, for hundreds of years. It was the primary use for the element until radioactivity was discovered

  • @boydstephensmithjr
    @boydstephensmithjr 8 місяців тому +4

    My undergraduate honors thesis (2002) was simulating Quantum Dot Cellular Automata (QDCA). My advisor had published a paper that solved NP-class problems in P-class QDCA construction steps.

  • @zachheilman784
    @zachheilman784 8 місяців тому +4

    There's an old NurdRage video where he makes quantum dots using Cadmium Selenide. All the same chemical but many different colors.

  • @TheMono25
    @TheMono25 8 місяців тому +34

    Yay a new chemistry lesson ( Chemistry and history ) the Only two subjects i liked at school

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 8 місяців тому +4

      History is far from being accurate unlike chemistry...

    • @satyris410
      @satyris410 7 місяців тому

      @@lorenzoblum868 no history is ever accurate

    • @dereksavastano
      @dereksavastano 7 місяців тому

      Actually its more-so Chemistry and Physics. This is history for the future.

  • @samhands275
    @samhands275 8 місяців тому +3

    Brian name dropped in this video. My project supervisor last year. What a guy.

  • @therobotFrom94
    @therobotFrom94 8 місяців тому +26

    seeing the gold nanoparticles reminds me of making some at The university of Nottingham when I attended as an A-level student for some masterclassess. My mind was blown

    • @beeble2003
      @beeble2003 8 місяців тому +1

      Oh, wow. What a cool thing to do!

    • @nuggetwagon
      @nuggetwagon 8 місяців тому +1

      It makes sense that it’s chemistry. It’s exquisite. 4:48

    • @trainwreck3697
      @trainwreck3697 7 місяців тому

      Nice, did you happen to ever meet Martin?

    • @therobotFrom94
      @therobotFrom94 7 місяців тому

      @@trainwreck3697 unfortunately not but I did seriously consider applying to Nottingham because of him!

  • @allmightyloaf7134
    @allmightyloaf7134 7 місяців тому +5

    I made quantum dots in a chemistry-focused Nanoscience lab this last university term. So cool to see that the resources that were cited in that lab are winning nobel prizes.

  • @DragonFlame135
    @DragonFlame135 8 місяців тому +9

    In my chem 1 lab we made quantum dots last week using Cadmium selenide. Pretty strange that the Nobel prize was in the same topic.

    • @thor1829
      @thor1829 4 місяці тому

      Just shows how fast these breakthrough discoveries become part of the curriculum. I think that's really cool!

  • @agentham
    @agentham 8 місяців тому +2

    Old school red stained glass is the color that it is due to it's gold content, just like that liquid. I always think of that Periodic Video every time I see red stained glass. What a cool world we live in.

  • @williammark1762
    @williammark1762 8 місяців тому +4

    Can you do a video on the Nobel Prize in Physics as it deal with electrons

  • @aloe7794
    @aloe7794 8 місяців тому +6

    Oh damn just yesterday I had this on my first Physics lecture in college
    Glad this channel is still uploading too, you guys are a gold mine of science!

  • @AntiDot70
    @AntiDot70 8 місяців тому +4

    I wholeheartadly belive that professor Martyn deserves a Nobel prize in the field of global dispersion of educational awesomeness.

  • @milosristic1111
    @milosristic1111 7 місяців тому +2

    Well,I am watching Your videos already 15 years and I promise I'll visit You someday in Nottingham ❤

    • @milosristic1111
      @milosristic1111 7 місяців тому +1

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  • @azrobbins01
    @azrobbins01 7 місяців тому

    Anyone else notice the inside of the mug on the desk at 4:37? Lot of flavor in that residue!

  • @thomasvanwyk
    @thomasvanwyk 8 місяців тому +5

    Amazing job well done how are you

  • @balaam_7087
    @balaam_7087 8 місяців тому +38

    I love this channel. It’s a constant reminder of a whole world outside my little sphere.
    Today’s video is about someone winning a Nobel prize for something far beyond my realm of understanding, while I’m over here trying to figure out how to tie my boot laces so they don’t constantly come undone as I’m walking down the street 🫠

    • @stevewallace853
      @stevewallace853 8 місяців тому +2

      Double knot them 🙂

    • @thomasg5968
      @thomasg5968 8 місяців тому

      Where sandals…

    • @gamarus0kragh
      @gamarus0kragh 8 місяців тому +3

      The elegant solution is to change the round laces for flat. The inelegant is the double knot. the chemical one is to rub them with bees wax ;)

    • @MusicBent
      @MusicBent 8 місяців тому +1

      My trick is to use a square knot. Either R over L, then L over R or vice versa. Takes some relearning, but doesn’t require a double knot so it’s still fast to tie and easy to undo 👍🏼

    • @jpaulc441
      @jpaulc441 8 місяців тому +2

      I'm the opposite - I know there's a whole world outside my sphere but I want to avoid it. Escapism is my life goal.

  • @iteerrex8166
    @iteerrex8166 8 місяців тому +30

    Aside from some biology, all sciences and engineerings are physics, applied physics, specialized physics. Awesome stuff 👍

    • @PhilBoswell
      @PhilBoswell 8 місяців тому +9

      …and biology is mostly applied chemistry, so it's turtles all the way down 🤣

    • @llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIl1
      @llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIl1 8 місяців тому +11

      @@PhilBoswell biology is applied chemistry, chemistry is applied physics, physics is applied maths, maths is applied philosophy,

    • @martiddy
      @martiddy 8 місяців тому +1

      There's a field that focuses on chemical biology and it definitely uses a lot of mathematical concepts

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 8 місяців тому +2

      @@PhilBoswell No. The biology channel SubAnima has video precisely critiquing this perspective, including one specifically titled 'Can Biology be reduced to Physics?'. The science just isn't that simplistically reductive.

    • @lorenzoblum868
      @lorenzoblum868 8 місяців тому

      ​@@llllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIl1 I tend to agree with your perspective although I would like to suggest "math is applied metaphysics" for the "rime" 😉

  • @lagomoof
    @lagomoof 8 місяців тому +2

    Is there a Periodic Video on superatoms yet? Hearing about these quantum dots made me think that's what this was going to be about, but apparently not because it seems like Q-dot chemistry is largely the same, except for absorbed / reflected light, whereas, at least according to Wikipedia, superatoms can act like different elements entirely.

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981
    @scrotiemcboogerballs1981 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video thanks for sharing

  • @rjung_ch
    @rjung_ch 8 місяців тому

    Liked this interview a lot, thanks! 👍💪✌️

  • @thecsslife
    @thecsslife 7 місяців тому

    This reminds me of when I synthesied silver nanoparticles to dope perovskite materials for novel battery electrodes. The nanoparticle solutions also had unusual colours depending on the concentration and ratios of different reagents (as well as temperature).

  • @mr.9931
    @mr.9931 8 місяців тому

    How amazing that we now not only understand how these quantum dots work (color wise), but I also find it amazing that we know how to create them reliably in a controlled environment. I also have a question concerning a carbon molecule.
    Noting that Carbon 60 (buckyballs) are roughly spherical and very small, do you think they can be classified as quantum dots? I would think so, noting that C-60 in a solution is a violet color (in which I believe is due to the molecules being so small, and violet is the smallest visible wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum)
    I'd really like to hear feedback!

  • @ValidatingUsername
    @ValidatingUsername 8 місяців тому

    3:00 Its an atomic macro structure that utilizes the overlapping of emissions 😊

  • @gregstrosnider3505
    @gregstrosnider3505 8 місяців тому +1

    I use gold particles to test the integrity of viral nano Planova filters for gene therapy viral clearance in downstream production. I love the red color to the solution! The filter capsule is just a cluster of fibers with nano pores but it's clear and when you inject the gold particle solution, the fibers trap the color and the filtrate is clear. The fibers light up a awesome purple color!

  • @rmbt
    @rmbt 8 місяців тому +3

    This is exactly what I expect how a professor and his office should look like 🙂

  • @nestormartinez1593
    @nestormartinez1593 8 місяців тому +8

    Reminds me of how in nature blue is made with structures trapping light and only blue being able to escape the structure

    • @thececil021
      @thececil021 8 місяців тому +5

      Yes, I had that thought as well. For those that are wondering what this means- blue is almost impossible to synthesize biologically but blue insects, etc. have scales that align in such a way as to appear blue.

    • @ArawnOfAnnwn
      @ArawnOfAnnwn 8 місяців тому +2

      @@thececil021 Yeah, otherwise known as structural coloration.

    • @jlp1528
      @jlp1528 8 місяців тому +3

      Nature: why make blue with chemicals when I can just do nano engineering instead?

    • @ourmuse
      @ourmuse 7 місяців тому

      Blue is such an expensive and cool colour. I wonder why only blue 😮

    • @jlp1528
      @jlp1528 7 місяців тому +1

      @@ourmuse SciShow has covered this. It has to do with blue being a smaller wavelength and a higher energy than other colors of light.

  • @alexcarniglia8141
    @alexcarniglia8141 8 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video.

  • @resqmeskincare6175
    @resqmeskincare6175 8 місяців тому +1

    awesome stuff!

  • @BostonBonka
    @BostonBonka 7 місяців тому

    Your videos are awsome!

  • @MrRobertFarr
    @MrRobertFarr 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi ! I am a new subscriber. Robert Farr BSc Hons . A student of Dr. David Harwood who's PhD thesis led to the creation of Liquid Crystal Ds. Dr. Harwood was affectionately dubbed : Dave Upside Down Head. Upside Down Head explained how to manufacture flat screen, colour screens. Perhaps he should be awarded the prize next year ?

  • @Beryllahawk
    @Beryllahawk 7 місяців тому

    What a wonderful thing to learn about on my Sunday morning. Never even heard of quantum dots before but it turns out I've been staring at them for hours every day as I work! Ha!

  • @DavidBeddard
    @DavidBeddard 8 місяців тому

    Oh, hey Phil! 👋 Nice to see you!

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 8 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating!

  • @shiprachaudhary7805
    @shiprachaudhary7805 8 місяців тому +2

    Was just reading it in paper and here we go

  • @MichaelKingsfordGray
    @MichaelKingsfordGray 8 місяців тому +2

    Awesome.
    (The Tetrapod has a medieval name: Caltrop.)

  • @arandomperson8336
    @arandomperson8336 8 місяців тому +3

    I made quantum dots in one of my undergrad labs (I think it was P-Chem II but don't hold me to that). They looked exactly like 0:33!

  • @RiceProfELEC571
    @RiceProfELEC571 8 місяців тому +1

    Another nice video. I'm a big fan and a long time viewer... but it is a mistake by Phil to conflate the physics of the plasmon resonance in gold nanoparticles due to Maxwell's equations with the change in band structure in semiconductor nanoparticles due to quantum confinement. Cheers.

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      Right, not the best example...but it is a "size effect" determining optical properties so its not unrelated.

  • @CausticLemons7
    @CausticLemons7 7 місяців тому +1

    Can you explain some of the chemistry involved with genomes and especially the new mRNA technology? I bet that has some interesting molecular action!

  • @kkupsky6321
    @kkupsky6321 7 місяців тому

    Doc moriarty and poliakov are gems. I prolly spelled them wrong but that was the light affects

  • @curiousuranus810
    @curiousuranus810 8 місяців тому

    My old tutor, Steve Gurman, was involved with quantom dots 23 years ago, why hasn't he got a mention?

  • @arkzbh
    @arkzbh 7 місяців тому

    Thanks good doctor for explaining it to common folks like us. You would be amazed to know how you made generation of people to follow scince

  • @LReBe7
    @LReBe7 8 місяців тому +1

    To give you a intuitive conception for why quantum dots show some fluorescent behavior and the color being linked to the size, it comes down to the surface of the particle having a resonance for how the electron distribution can be influenced by incoming photons.

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      Isnt it more to do with the separation of electronic states as the number of atoms involved becomes insufficient to have an actual band structure? Its that and the particle size is smaller than the mean free path of an electron in the material. What you desribed almost sounds like LSPR?

    • @LReBe7
      @LReBe7 7 місяців тому

      Yes, it's possible I have not understood quantum dots completely, but I was testing Cunningham's law.

  • @seanp8220
    @seanp8220 6 місяців тому

    Been a while since a new video. Looking forward to next ...

  • @damelyngdoh2370
    @damelyngdoh2370 7 місяців тому

    What properties are affected by altering the size of these particles? Does it also alter some of the chemical properties of these substances?

  • @KFCGamiingTeam
    @KFCGamiingTeam 8 місяців тому

    This video got me really excited as a quantum engineering sutdent

  • @TheophilosPorter
    @TheophilosPorter 7 місяців тому

    So what are the practical applications? How does this change a substance's physical properties? Are getting closer to Scotty's transparent aluminum?

  • @surrog
    @surrog 7 місяців тому +1

    Can't wait for the video on artificial atoms :)

  • @jasonsmall5602
    @jasonsmall5602 8 місяців тому +2

    If only there was a Nobel prize for chemistry education.

  • @markusjacobi-piepenbrink9795
    @markusjacobi-piepenbrink9795 8 місяців тому +2

    Now its time to reunite chemistry and physics.

    • @appa609
      @appa609 7 місяців тому +1

      They've basically been contiguous since the 60's.The boundary between the two is basically like the border of Europe and Asia: arbitrary.

  • @Rubrickety
    @Rubrickety 8 місяців тому +8

    Of course Phil is drinking gold nanoparticles. His love of heavy metal is legendary.

  • @dangleecock6704
    @dangleecock6704 8 місяців тому +2

    This triggered a memory of a video about those that drank nano gold and its health properties. Looks like im going back down that rabbit hole again 😂🔎

  • @muhammadvad8207
    @muhammadvad8207 7 місяців тому

    Congratulations 🌹
    Your videos about quantum Dot's is very informative....

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 8 місяців тому +1

    The red coloured gold is a modern version of an ancient Roman glass-making process, for deep red stained glass using gold. I have it in a few art history books that the secret to its manufacture was lost at some point. I'm guessing that the huge advances in nano-technology, and making nano-particles, has enabled this? I wonder whether anyone has used it to make glass yet?

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому +1

      No doubt. Gold nanparticles are a classic example. Faraday I believe was the first to really document experiments with them.

  • @arcanics1971
    @arcanics1971 8 місяців тому

    There's something comforting about seeing that Prof Poliakoff doesn't clean his cup very often, so the inside is 'brew stained,' just like my own!

  • @Alex-qd7ly
    @Alex-qd7ly 7 місяців тому

    yo wsp bro love ur vids

  • @Thesignalpath
    @Thesignalpath 8 місяців тому +3

    You didn't mention that Quantum Dot research was done at Bell Labs - Louis Brus did this work at Bell Labs before he went to Columbia.

  • @houtansadeghi
    @houtansadeghi 8 місяців тому +6

    We had nobles for organic, inorganic, physical…….chemistry. It’s time to give one for chemical education. I nominate the prof for that. After all without people like him there will be no inspiration

  • @robinbrowne5419
    @robinbrowne5419 7 місяців тому

    Atoms are awesome, and so is Periodic Videos 👍

  • @TimRrstrm
    @TimRrstrm 8 місяців тому

    So, Brady, by including their name (I'm not even going to attempt to spell it) at 7:47 I assume you've got an interview lined up?

  • @buddhavskungfu
    @buddhavskungfu 7 місяців тому

    They anodized crystalline molecules with heat at the nano scale?

  • @wtfpwnz0red
    @wtfpwnz0red 8 місяців тому

    Crossover between sixty symbols and periodic videos? Today is a good day

  • @expressoaddict
    @expressoaddict 8 місяців тому

    Come on now, this is clearly magic. How else you can control individual atoms with a stick, making structures, or manipulating electrons to emit specific wavelength? Well deserved nobel price sir, well deserved. These guys are modern superheroes and they are literally the reason humanity are evolving to the next level. Thanks guys!

  • @JamesMulvale
    @JamesMulvale 8 місяців тому +15

    Anyone else think that the three scientists were going to be called "Dr Red, Dr Green and Dr Blue"?

  • @stefanoberli5920
    @stefanoberli5920 8 місяців тому +2

    Someone made an AI voice model of Professor Poliakoff, heard it on some UA-cam shorts. Not really sure how to feel about that, weird times we live in..

  • @michaelmyrick6973
    @michaelmyrick6973 8 місяців тому

    no electron has ever been recorded in history. the size of the frequency is what we detect 5:28. they way they interact is by only letting x through. vision is based on the sire of the EMF wave. not there energy within. "atom" detector consist of a lazer pointed at a target waiting for an obstacle to pass then its called a particle.

  • @Crosshair1990
    @Crosshair1990 5 місяців тому

    I recognize the small bottle of nanoparticles, I have the same brand of GNPs in my fridge in my lab :)

  • @Pawtacle
    @Pawtacle 8 місяців тому +1

    I knew that we've been able to make smaller and smaller things over time but I had no idea science and tools have advanced to a level of manually building things from atoms! That's absolutely bonkers! :D

    • @lufax
      @lufax 7 місяців тому

      Look for "A Boy and His Atom". It's a stop-motion movie done by IBM by moving atoms

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@lufaxand that was done a little bit ago now

    • @lufax
      @lufax 7 місяців тому

      @@sheastewart7608 Yup! A decade ago! Currently people like to use Electron Microscopes to do all sorts of drawings and logos with molecules

  • @Deltabreeze9
    @Deltabreeze9 7 місяців тому

    Mario Batali works in quantum dots??

  • @zephaniahgreenwell8151
    @zephaniahgreenwell8151 8 місяців тому

    It is structure-property relationships on a nano-scale. Even if it is physics, it is also chemistry.

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      The point of the prize is chiefly recognizing the controlled and reproducible synthesis of the QDs. Otherwise you cant reasonably study their physics.

  • @andrewcaldwell5026
    @andrewcaldwell5026 8 місяців тому +6

    Thank you Professor I enjoyed the completely pronouncing the Russians name.

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 8 місяців тому

      The Professor really seems to care about his language. You can also see in some interviews, that he puts more effort into his speech when on camera.

  • @munjee2
    @munjee2 8 місяців тому

    I have a very uncommen name, so it was rather startling to hear Sir Martyn say my name, i have legitimately never heard of another person with the same name as me before, although its romanised differently

  • @Punnery
    @Punnery 8 місяців тому

    The bit with the red gold made me wonder--is this related to the phenomenon involved in the Lycurgus Cup?

    • @moropikkuu
      @moropikkuu 7 місяців тому

      It is indeed! They are Gold Nanoparticles, but not Quantum dots, since gold is not a semiconductor.
      It is still a nano size effect that arises once you go lower than a certain particle size, same as with quantum dots. Though the actual effect that you see is a different one, not the same as with quantum dots. I‘m not sure Prof. Moriarty made that sufficiently clear.

  • @Lucius_Chiaraviglio
    @Lucius_Chiaraviglio 8 місяців тому

    That last comment at the end -- win. I'll definitely have to keep in mind that if I ever get a call telling me I won a Nobel Prize, it must be a hoax.

  • @robertmiller1299
    @robertmiller1299 8 місяців тому

    The Prof has issued a challenge!

  • @patrick247two
    @patrick247two 8 місяців тому

    That cup has seen serious tea.

  • @JuliusUnique
    @JuliusUnique 8 місяців тому

    are you sure it is because of the electrons? I thought the size just causes different wavelengths to be absorbed because of the wavelength matching the size of the particles

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому +1

      Brother, absorption of light is due to photon-electron interaction.

    • @JuliusUnique
      @JuliusUnique 7 місяців тому

      @@sheastewart7608 yeah but it is ALWAYS due to jumping electrons, so there is no information in that statement, meanwhile I add information by explaining that a different sized molecule causes different wavelengths to make the electrons jump

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      @@JuliusUnique all ive gotta say is, youre oversimplifying it and thinking about it wrong. The size change causes a change in the electronics. I dont have the time nor the desire to unload my 9 years of studying into a youtube comment though.

    • @JuliusUnique
      @JuliusUnique 7 місяців тому

      @@sheastewart7608 I bet it's because you can't

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      @@JuliusUnique all you gotta do is look me up on google scholar to know youre wrong
      Better yet, here you go:
      Chemical Science 12 (4), 1227-1239, 2021
      Chemical Communications 59 (24), 3546-3549, 2023
      ChemNanoMat 6 (9), 1320-1324, 2020

  • @PoweredMinecart
    @PoweredMinecart 8 місяців тому

    If it is gold nanoparticles in that solution how can something so dense be suspended in solution and not sink to the bottom?

  • @michealwestfall8544
    @michealwestfall8544 7 місяців тому

    Could you make water into quantum dots. Say by injecting it in a nonpolar solution and have it suspended in the nonpolar solution.

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      They wont show the same optical properties as these ultra small semi-conductor particles

  • @oldadajbych8123
    @oldadajbych8123 7 місяців тому

    It is nice to meet the real Professor Moriarty.

  • @seansczecienski5606
    @seansczecienski5606 8 місяців тому +3

    Is my Samsung Quantom Dot TV a result of this discovery?

  • @artemking4460
    @artemking4460 7 місяців тому

    The way he said "when i had more hair" lol

  • @hpalpha7323
    @hpalpha7323 7 місяців тому

    Yeah! Science!

  • @douro20
    @douro20 8 місяців тому +2

    The colour of nanoparticles in solution seems to imitate the colour of their emission spectra. A gold vapour laser, for instance, emits in a very deep red, at 628nm.

  • @gameeverything816
    @gameeverything816 7 місяців тому

    Neat

  • @Torby4096
    @Torby4096 8 місяців тому +1

    Polliakovium

  • @SargeScum
    @SargeScum 7 місяців тому

    If you ever go to Sweden, make sure to visit the Nobel Laureates Museum.

  • @danielbueche5686
    @danielbueche5686 8 місяців тому

    So are quantum dots basically synthetic opals?

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      No. Different physics. Opals get their color via diffraction. Look up "photonic crystal"

  • @TheMono25
    @TheMono25 8 місяців тому +5

    High school in scotland only three people within ten years got general credit Award in chemistry I was one of them I don't understand how I did it. Because I have adhd and dyslexia 🤔

    • @EXPLORER-hq1us
      @EXPLORER-hq1us 8 місяців тому +1

      I have adhd too 😢, please tell how 😢

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund 8 місяців тому

      Lots of practice at your meth lab?

    • @TheMono25
      @TheMono25 8 місяців тому

      All i can say is Common sense is a very handy tool and can help u all your life

  • @JustOneAsbesto
    @JustOneAsbesto 8 місяців тому +1

    2:41 That's also how opals work. The different colours are sheets of quartz nanospheres of different sizes.

    • @sheastewart7608
      @sheastewart7608 7 місяців тому

      No, opals are whats known as a photonic crystal. They operate via diffraction, not absoprtion followed by fluorescence.

  • @PaulFisher
    @PaulFisher 8 місяців тому +1

    The health quacks are more into drinking colloidal silver, not gold. Look up Stan Jones, the libertarian who turned himself blue. Gwyneth Paltrow has also hawked colloidal silver (unsurprisingly), as has Alex Jones.

  • @isaacgrant3784
    @isaacgrant3784 8 місяців тому

    It was awarded to one for the red the other for the green and the other for the blue

  • @ikitclaw7146
    @ikitclaw7146 8 місяців тому

    Thinking it was a hoax just shows how humble they are, "My work achieved greatness? nah its a joke".

  • @Grimm-Gaming
    @Grimm-Gaming 8 місяців тому

    I am in fact watching you on a Samsung Quantum Dot AMOLED Display! Haha.

  • @Galileosays
    @Galileosays 7 місяців тому

    Future generation will call them the three quantum dots.❤💛💙