Rare Earth Chemistry
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Research group description
Our research utilizes sophisticated inorganic-organometallic air-free synthetic, purification, and characterization techniques that are supplemented with the state-of-the-art computational methods specifically tailored to study the complex electronic structures and structure-property relationships of the synthesized compounds. Over the years, our research interests have ranged from lanthanide-based single molecule magnets to the recovery of rare earth elements (REEs) from various waste streams, but REEs have always been at the core of our research focus.
Currently, we are investigating REE-based multifunctional molecular materials that combine magnetic properties with luminescence. This approach not only deepens our understanding of the fundamental physicochemical properties of these systems but can also open new possibilities for practical applications, such as data storage, optical detection of magnetic compounds, and thermometry. Given the increased demand of REEs and their critical role in various modern applications, including wind turbines, electric cars, mobile phones, and medical instruments, we also explore the recovery of REEs from different waste streams using precipitation and solid-phase extraction methods.
Our individual research projects have been funded by the Ä¢¹½Ö±²¥, the Academy of Finland (grants #285855, 315829, 320015, 338733, and 345484), the Magnus Ehrnrooth Foundation, the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation, the Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation, and various other private Finnish foundations.
Publications
Undergraduate and Graduate Students: We are always looking for motivated students interested in rare earth chemistry, whether on the experimental or computational side of research. If you are interested in joining our group, please contact Asst. Prof. Jani Moilanen to discuss available projects and funding opportunities.
Postdoctoral Fellows and Visiting Scholars: In principle, we welcome postdoctoral fellows and visiting scholars who can provide their own funding at any time. Additionally, we are eager to support (early-career) researchers applying for personal research grants from funding agencies (the Academy of Finland, the European Research Council, etc.), private foundations, and JYU’s internal funding schemes like the JYU Visiting Fellow Programme.