This blog is dedicated to my pursuit of all things chemical and alchemical. I have a PhD in Inorganic chemistry and have enjoyed chemistry ever since I was given my first chemistry set some time back in grade school. I make a living doing research for a large company, but as times have changed, that company has begun to turn away from doing the basic, fundamental research which I most enjoy. This blog is an attempt to recapture the magic which I felt during my graduate (and undergraduate) days in college. I plan on discussing interesting topics in chemistry and alchemy (how can one get any more basic than alchemy?) as well as chronicling my attempts at performing experiments at home. Yes, I said "at home". To help fulfill my need to do basic experiments again -- actually touching real chemicals and glassware -- I have begun setting up a primitive lab in my basement and hope to find out just how much success one can have with chemistry using only simple techniques. The experiments I plan to do will cover both interesting chemical phenomena and explorations into the ancient works of the alchemists. This blog will also include other non-chemistry related bits that I think would be of interest to others.
Ken
This blog is my attempt to reconnect with the world of chemistry. I have a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry and make a living doing research for a large company in Michigan. As times have changed, that company has changed its focus and I no longer have as much chance to do the basic, fundamental research which I most enjoy. Through this blog, I am hoping to recapture the magic which I felt during my graduate (and undergraduate) days in college. Expect topics on chemistry and alchemy along with some non-chemistry related items which I think might be interesting.
"The chymists are a strange class of mortals, impelled by an almost insane impulse to seek their pleasure among smoke and vapour, soot and flame, poisons and poverty; yet among all these evils I seem to live so sweetly that may I die if I would change places with the Persian King."
Johann Joachim Becher (phlogistonist)
Acta Laboratorii Chymica Monacensis, seu Physica Subterranea, (1669).
"The chymists are a strange class of mortals, impelled by an almost insane impulse to seek their pleasure among smoke and vapour, soot and flame, poisons and poverty; yet among all these evils I seem to live so sweetly that may I die if I would change places with the Persian King."
Johann Joachim Becher (phlogistonist)
Acta Laboratorii Chymica Monacensis, seu Physica Subterranea, (1669).
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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