Chemistry Student鈥檚 Donut-shaped Crystal Image Featured on High-impact Journal Cover
Friday, Dec 12, 2025
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science聽chemistry聽undergraduate聽student Celina Detwiler Gray鈥檚 image of donut-shaped SrSO4 crystals was featured on the cover of the聽highly ranked聽journal,聽聽(Oct. 14, 2025). Her聽peer-reviewed publication, 鈥淓ngineering Curved Strontium Sulfate Crystals through Biomimetic Crystallization,鈥 also appeared in the issue.聽While the mineral strontium sulfate聽usually forms聽edgy,聽tabular crystals聽in sedimentary rocks, the聽无码视频 Atlantic聽researchers engineered聽doughnut-shaped crystals聽by incorporating the peptide聽polyglutamic acid.聽In doing so, they聽mimicked the crystallization of skeletal elements in many聽living聽organisms.
This study was developed in the Bioinorganic Materials Lab run by Vivian Merk, Ph.D., corresponding聽author and assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry聽in聽the Schmidt College of Science,聽and the聽Department of Ocean and Mechanical Engineering聽in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. The research聽highlights聽the importance of聽nanoscale molecular interactions between growing crystals and charged polyelectrolytes, which are crucial to understanding the self-assembly of hierarchical organic鈥搃norganic superstructures.聽Earth alkaline minerals bear聽technological potential in the field of optoelectronics,聽such as聽curved聽waveguides.
While Gray is the聽first聽author of the paper, other students聽from Merk鈥檚 lab served as聽co-authors:聽Alejandra Coronel-Zegarra, a chemistry聽Ph.D.聽student, Andrienne Martin, a recent聽M.S.聽biomedical engineering聽graduate, and Oliver Wang, a summer intern.
鈥淐elina聽volunteered聽in my laboratory for two years as a聽dual-enrolled聽FAU High聽School and聽undergraduate student聽majoring in chemistry,鈥 said Merk.聽鈥淚 am proud of聽her聽accomplishments in undergraduate research.聽Her聽dedication聽and passion for science have聽led to this outstanding achievement.鈥
This publication arose from a collaboration with the University of Alabama,聽the Center for Nanophase Materials Science at聽Oak Ridge National聽Laboratory and the Diamond Light Source synchrotron in the United Kingdom.