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Dr. Joseph Sperling is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Colorado School of Mines. His research focuses on nuclear energy applications, actinide chemistry, and radiochemistry. He specializes in synthesizing and characterizing novel actinide complexes, with a particular emphasis on transuranium elements like plutonium, americium, curium, and californium. His work explores structural chemistry, bonding mechanisms, and electronic properties under varying conditions such as high pressure and ligand modification.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his extensive publication record suggests advanced training in inorganic chemistry and materials science. His research interests include investigating covalency in metal-ligand bonds, designing ligands for actinide separation, and studying pressure-induced phase changes in actinide materials.
Key research trends in his articles include the synthesis of organometallic actinide complexes, crystallographic analysis of transuranium compounds, and probing electronic structures through spectroscopic and computational methods. His studies often compare actinide behavior with lanthanides to highlight unique properties. Recent work has also revitalized coordination chemistry of radium and explored divalent europium complexes with crown ethers.
Though no awards are listed, his prolific output in top-tier journals indicates recognition in the field. He has advised no students listed here, but his research likely involves a team of postdocs and technicians in specialized actinide chemistry labs. Collaborations likely focus on nuclear energy applications and fundamental actinide science.
His research infrastructure includes advanced crystallography facilities, high-pressure apparatus, and computational resources for quantum chemistry modeling. Projects may involve national laboratories given the sensitivity of actinide work.
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