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A journey through the periodic table of elements with chemistry professor Allan Blackman, from AUT, and Alison Ballance
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Zirconium - shape-shifting time capsule from 2019-12-23T08:00
Zirconium is a shape-shifting tough cookie, that is a tale of gemstones, medical implants and nuclear reactors, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 96 of Elemental.
ListenZinc - more useful than you realise from 2019-12-20T08:00
Zinc is a very useful metal that turns up in everything from sunscreen to paint, & galvanised metals to cereals, as well as brass instruments, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 95 of Elemental.
ListenYttrium - here's that village Ytterby again from 2019-12-16T08:00
Yttrium is yet another element named after the village of Ytterby and is important in the development of high temperature superconductors, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 94 of Elemental.
ListenYtterbium - yet another element named after Ytterby from 2019-12-13T08:00
Ytterbium is yet another lanthanoid named after the Swedish village of Ytterby, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 93 of Elemental.
ListenXenon - a stranger in search of strange particles from 2019-12-11T08:00
Xenon is a noble gas that turns up in various lights, gets used in xenon ion propulsion systems for spacecraft & plays a key role in the search for dark matter, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in...
ListenVanadium - Model T Fords, big batteries&sea squirts from 2019-12-09T08:00
Vanadium makes steel stronger & lighter, is being used in what will be the world's largest battery, and sea squirts are full of it, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 91 of Elemental.
ListenUranium - first radioactive element to be discovered from 2019-12-06T08:00
Named after the planet Uranus & associated with Hiroshima & nuclear bombs, uranium is the highest-numbered element found naturally in significant quantities on earth, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep...
ListenTungsten - highest melting point of any metal from 2019-12-02T08:00
Tungsten's very high melting point made it an ideal filament for incandescent light bulbs, & as it is in some enzymes it is the heaviest element used in nature, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 8...
ListenTitanium - light, strong&quite pretty from 2019-11-29T08:00
Titanium is light, strong, corrosion resistant & is used to repair broken limbs as it is able to get integrated into the bone, says Allan Blackman from AUT speaking from personal experience in ep 8...
ListenTin - from whistles to organ pipes&anti-fouling paint from 2019-11-27T08:00
The element tin turns up in all sorts of alloys, but tin cans are - mostly - not made from tin, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT, in ep 87 of Elemental.
ListenThulium - the most laborious of the lanthanoids from 2019-11-25T08:00
Isolating the element thulium was a truly laborious process that took many years, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 86 of Elemental.
ListenThorium - potential source of cleaner nuclear energy from 2019-11-22T08:00
Named after Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, thorium could provide a cleaner source of nuclear power in the future, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in episode 85 of Elemental.
ListenThallium - the poisoner's poison from 2019-11-18T08:00
Thallium is most famous for some infamous poisoned family cases & its appearance in an Agatha Christie novel solved a medical mystery, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 84 of Elemental.
ListenTerbium - turns up in old TVs&new Euro notes from 2019-11-15T08:00
A discovery from the chemically prolific Swedish village of Ytterby, terbium produced the green on old TV sets & adds security to Euro notes, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 83 of Elemental.
ListenTellurium - usually associated with gold from 2019-11-11T08:00
Tellurium is a metalloid often found with gold and the US town Telluride is named after it, says Prof Allan Blackman, in ep 82 of Elemental.
ListenTechnetium - the first synthetic element from 2019-11-08T08:00
Technetium was the first element on the periodic table to be synthesised. It is rare, radioactive and has only a few uses, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 81 of Elemental.
ListenTantalum - a tantalising chemical element from 2019-11-04T08:00
The metal tantalum is usually found with the element niobium, has a very high melting point but is a 'conflict mineral', says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 80 of Elemental.
ListenSulfur - king of bad smells from 2019-11-01T08:00
Sulfur is responsible for some very bad smells, is the number one industrial chemical and is also an essential element, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 79 of Elemental.
ListenStrontium - from sensitive teeth toothpaste to nuclear fission from 2019-10-28T08:00
Named after a Scottish town, strontium can be highly radioactive & glow-in-the-dark, but also used in toothpaste, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT, in ep 78 of Elemental.
ListenSodium - a salt of the earth spectator from 2019-10-25T08:00
Sodium is vital for life & usually found in combinaton with other more interesting elements, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 77 of Elemental.
ListenSilver - a popular noble metal from 2019-10-23T08:00
Silver is widely used in jewellery, has interesting light sensitive abilities and has antimicrobial properties, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 76 of Elemental.
ListenSilicon - a ubiquitous part of modern life from 2019-10-21T08:00
Silicon is a blockbuster metalloid with many uses, from glass to computer chips & bathroom sealants, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 75 of Elemental.
ListenSelenium - good reason to eat seafood&Brazil nuts from 2019-10-18T08:00
New Zealand soils lack the vital element selenium, which also used to be important in photocopiers and bathroom plumbing, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 74 of Elemental.
ListenScandium - the scandal of the scandium cricket bat from 2019-10-16T08:00
Predicted by Mendeleev & useful for alloying with aluminium, scandium was involved in a famous cricket scandal, says AUT's Allan Blackman in ep 73 of Elemental.
ListenSamarium - magnets for making&listening to music from 2019-10-14T08:00
Samarium magnets are used in headphones & guitar pickups, and samarium was the first element named after a real person, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 72 of Elemental.
ListenRuthenium - a 'sort of' precious metal from 2019-10-11T08:00
Ruthenium is a 'sort of' precious metal that is a useful catalyst and alloy. It is toxic and smells like ozone, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 71 of Elemental.
ListenRubidium - expensive and not very useful from 2019-10-07T08:00
Rubidium is a reactive metal with few uses, named 'deepest red' due to its beautiful red spectral lines, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 70 of Elemental.
ListenRhodium - used in cars, drugs ... and aftershave from 2019-10-04T08:00
Rhodium is an expensive precious metal that is used in catalytic convertors, to make the Parkinson's drug L-DOPA, create shiny jewellery and add the menthol taste to toothpaste, says Allan Blackman...
ListenRhenium - has a number of claims to chemical fame from 2019-10-02T08:00
Named after the Rhine river, rhenium is a metal with very high boiling and melting points, and it was the last naturally occuring, non-radioactive element to be discovered, says Prof Allan Blackman...
ListenRadon - radioactive basement risk from 2019-09-30T08:00
The radioactive gas radon can be a risk in the basements of stone houses and used to, erroneously, be touted for its health benefits, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 67 of Elemental.
ListenRadium - famous but not very useful from 2019-09-27T08:00
Radium was famously found by the Curies, and was once widely used in face creams, drinks and luminous watch dials, despite being highly radioactive, says Allan Blackman in ep 66 of Elemental.
ListenProtactinium - a very dull chemical element from 2019-09-23T08:00
Protactinium is a rare, radioactive element that has no uses and may be the most boring element, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 65 of Elemental.
ListenPromethium - rare and unremarkable from 2019-09-20T08:00
Despite its gruesome mythical name, the radioactive element promethium has no particular claim to fame, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 64 of Elemental.
ListenPraseodymium - a long name but not many uses from 2019-09-16T08:00
Praseodymium is a metal wirh the second longest name on the periodic table and not many uses, says Prof Alan Blackman from AUT in ep 63 of Elemental.
ListenPotassium - a matter of life and death from 2019-09-13T08:00
From levitating burnt buttocks, to excitable nerves and sure-to-rise baking, potassium is highly reactive and vital to life, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 62 of Elemental.
ListenPolonium - few redeeming features from 2019-09-09T08:00
Polonium will be forever linked with the names Curie and Litvinenko and has negligible desirable features, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 61 of Elemental.
ListenPlutonium - nuclear bombs&nuclear power from 2019-09-06T08:00
A radioactive heavyweight associated with nuclear bombs & power, which is powering the Voyager spacecraft, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 60 of Elemental.
ListenPlatinum - another pricey precious metal from 2019-09-02T08:00
Platinum is useful in catalytic convertors, is used to treat testicular cancer and will be useful in hydrogen fuel cells, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 59 of Elemental.
ListenPhosphorus - P was discovered in pee from 2019-08-30T08:00
Phosphorus, chemical symbol P, was first isolated as an element from thousands of litres of urine. Also found in guano, aka bird poo. Allan Blackman from AUT has the full story in ep 58 of Elemental.
ListenPalladium - cleaning up your car's exhaust from 2019-08-26T08:00
Palladium is a pricey precious metal most commonly used in catalytic convertors on car exhausts, says AUT's Allan Blackman in ep 57 of Elemental.
ListenOxygen - the friendly element from 2019-08-23T08:00
Oxygen is very friendly with other chemical elements & very helpful for life on Earth, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 56 of Elemental.
ListenOsmium - heavyweight champion of the elements from 2019-08-19T08:00
Osmium is extremely rare and expensive. It is the densest chemical element, rivals diamond as being the least compressible of all known substances & has a distinctive 'pong' according to Allan Blac...
ListenNitrogen - a vital powerhouse from 2019-08-16T08:00
Most important biological molecules contain nitrogen, even though it takes lots of energy to make or break its chemical bonds, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 54 of Elemental.
ListenNiobium - useful at high&low temperatures from 2019-08-12T08:00
Niobium is a metal that is useful at both very high temperatures, as in jet engines, and very low temperatures as a superconductor, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 53 of Elemental.
ListenNickel - more than just a 5 cent coin from 2019-08-09T08:00
The chemical element nickel is named after a German word for Satan or the Devil, but nickel is now more usually thought of as a North American five cent piece, says Allan Blackman in ep 52 of Eleme...
ListenNeon - the red of neon lights from 2019-08-05T08:00
There are no known compounds of the noble gas neon, which does however produce the brilliant crimson of red - and only red - neon lights. Ep 51 of Elemental with Prof Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenNeodymium - the secret behind supermagnets from 2019-08-02T08:00
Neodydmium magnets include the strongest permanent magnets known and are found in devices like speakers & headphones, says chemistry professor Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 50 of Elemental.
ListenThe most boring chemical element from 2019-07-31T17:00
The Elemental podcast has inspired Prof Allan Blackman from AUT and Dr Rebecca Jelley from the University of Auckland, to publish a paper in the journal Nature Chemistry - here's a quick lowdown on...
ListenMolybdenum - a catalyst at bacterial to industrial scales from 2019-07-29T08:00
Molybdenum has an essential role as a catalyst at microbial and industrial scales and is an important element in enzymes, says Prof Allan Blackman, in ep 49 of Elemental.
ListenMercury - mesmerising quicksilver from 2019-07-26T08:00
Mercury is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature and atmospheric pressure, says Allan Blackman in ep 48 of Elemental.
ListenManganese - the 'essential' essential element from 2019-07-24T08:00
The metal manganese is a vital part of photosynthesis and is found in aluminium drink cans, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 47 of Elemental.
ListenMagnesium - loved by everyone and everything from 2019-07-22T08:00
Magnesium is loved by plants, folk suffering constipation and boy-racers, as Allan Blackman reveals in ep 46 of Elemental.
ListenLutetium - an obscure Parisian from 2019-07-19T08:00
After a fierce struggle for naming rights, the last lanthanoid element to be discovered was eventually named after Paris, says Allan Blackman in ep 45 of Elemental.
ListenLithium - a mood enhancing element from 2019-07-15T08:00
Lithium is the lightest metal, and it is used in batteries and for the treatment of bipolar disorder, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 44 of Elemental.
ListenLead - sweet-tasting but deadly from 2019-07-12T08:00
Lead is the element that took down an empire, and its sweet taste belies a metal that is dangerous for human & animal health. All this and more with Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 43 of Elemental.
ListenLanthanum - curious case of a 'lost' element from 2019-07-08T08:00
Despite giving its name to a whole group on the periodic table, chemists can't agree if lanthanum even belongs in that group, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 42 of Elemental.
ListenKrypton - its name means 'hidden' but it's a real thing from 2019-07-05T08:00
In real life krypton is a noble gas which is commonly used in neon signs and laser light shows, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 41 of Elemental.
ListenIron - creator of the modern world from 2019-07-01T08:00
Iron is formed in stars, makes up most of the Earth's core & as a result enables life as we know it to exist, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT, in ep 40 of Elemental.
ListenIridium and the end of the dinosaurs from 2019-06-28T08:00
Iridium is the second-densest element on the periodic table and the most erosion-resistant metal. A layer of iridium in rocks marks the demise of the dinosaurs, according to Allan Blackman from AUT...
ListenIodine - a vital trace element from 2019-06-24T08:00
A lack of iodine causes goitre, and seafood and iodised salt are good sources of this important trace element, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT, in ep 38 of Elemental.
ListenIndium - Queen of the touchscreen from 2019-06-21T08:00
Indium is a very soft metal, and as indium-tin-oxide it is an indispensable part of the swipeability of touchscreens, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 37 of Elemental.
ListenHydrogen - 'number 1 in the Universe' from 2019-06-17T08:00
Hydrogen is the first element on the periodic table. It is the oldest, lightest and most abundant element in the universe, but on earth it is usually found in compounds such as water, says AUT's Al...
ListenHolmium - obscure, but an important surgical laser from 2019-06-14T08:00
Holmium has interesting magnetic properties and is an important part of precise surgical lasers known as the 'Swiss Army knife' of lasers, according to Prof Allan Backman from AUT, in ep 35 of Elem...
ListenHelium - rare on earth but universally abundant from 2019-06-10T08:00
Helium is the second most abundant element in the universe and possibly the most unreactive element on the periodic table, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT, in ep 34 of Elemental.
ListenHafnium - helped land the first astronauts on the moon from 2019-06-07T08:00
Hafnium is named after Copenhagen and as it has a very high melting point it was used in the thruster nozzles of the Apollo Lunar modules, according to Elemental's Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenGold - a most desirable noble metal from 2019-06-03T08:00
Gold is highly valued for its colour as well as for being malleable and ductile, and as a noble metal it is unreactive and doesn't rust, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 32 of Elemental.
ListenGermanium - important in the first transistors from 2019-05-31T08:00
Germanium is a metalloid that was a key element in early transistors and is now used in optical fibres and infrared night vision scopes, says Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 31 of Elemental.
ListenGallium - mysterious case of the disappearing spoon from 2019-05-29T08:00
Gallium is the second element named after France, is a key element in mobile phones & Blu-ray players & melts at body temperature, says Prof Allan Blackman in ep 30 of Elemental.
ListenGadolinium - plays a key role in MRI scans from 2019-05-27T08:00
Gadolinium has interesting magnetic properties and is used as a contrast agent in MRI scans, according to AUT's Prof Allan Blackman in ep 29 of Elemental.
ListenFrancium - final naturally-occurring element to be discovered from 2019-05-24T08:00
Francium was the last naturally-occurring element to be discovered and has never been seen, says Prof Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 28 Elemental.
ListenFluorine - the non-stick element from 2019-05-20T08:00
Fluorine is a highly toxic green gas that is the main ingredient in non-stick teflon coatings. In ep 27 of Elemental, Prof Allan Blackman from AUT, says that fluorine has very different properties ...
ListenEuropium - putting the security in the Euro from 2019-05-17T08:00
Europium is named after Europe and is responsible for a forgery-busting aspect of the Euro banknote, reports Prof Allan Blackman in ep 26 of Elemental.
ListenErbium - through rose-tinted glasses from 2019-05-13T08:00
Erbium is named after a chemically famous Swedish village, and adds a rose-tinted glow to the periodic table, in ep 25 of Elemental with Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenDysprosium - hard to get from 2019-05-10T08:00
Dysprosium earned its name by being very hard to separate from other elements and has become very important in electric car motors. Join Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 24 of Elemental.
ListenCurium&meitnerium - in honour of two pioneering women from 2019-05-08T08:00
There are only two chemical elements on the periodic table named after women: curium, in honour of Marie & Pierre Curie, & meitnerium after Lise Meitner. Allan Blackman from AUT introduces the wome...
ListenCopper - essential, in moderation from 2019-05-06T08:00
Copper is a soft metal that is an essential element for enzymes and life, gives octopuses their blue blood and was often used to make coins. Allan Blackman from AUT has the lowdown on copper in ep ...
ListenCobalt - goblin of the periodic table from 2019-05-03T08:00
Famous as the colour of blue glass and important in red blood cells, cobalt can form a permanent magnet and is vital for livestock. Allan Blackman from AUT talks about his favourite element in ep 2...
ListenChromium - colourful and shiny from 2019-04-29T08:00
Chromium is a transition metal that gives colour to precious jewels, the shine to your car fender and your kitchen bench, but can also be a killer. All this and more in ep 20 of Elemental with Alla...
ListenChlorine - good for health, bad for health from 2019-04-26T08:00
Chlorine is the culprit in the 'case of the exploding trousers'. It is also well-known as a disinfectant and chloride ions are essential for life, but as DDT & CFCs, chlorine is bad news. Allan Bla...
ListenCerium - combustible and confusing from 2019-04-22T08:00
Cerium is the most abundant rare-earth element and pops up in self-cleaning ovens, cigarette lighter flints and spectacle glass. Find out more with Allan Blackman from AUT in ep 18 of Elemental.
ListenCarbon - life× of the 'king of elements' from 2019-04-19T08:00
Carbon underpins life as we know it, fuels our world and gets its own branch of chemistry, according to AUT professor Allan Blackman, in ep 17 of Elemental.
ListenCalcium - strength and beauty from 2019-04-15T08:00
Calcium creates objects that are strong and beautiful, from caves, to teeth and bones, and coral reefs. Find out more in ep 16 of Elemental, with Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenCaesium - the time-keeper from 2019-04-12T08:00
A second, the basic unit of time, is defined by caesium, which is also useful for dating things. Find out more about caesium's role as a timekeeper, in ep 15 of Elemental with Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenCadmium - colour and quantum dots from 2019-04-08T08:00
Cadmium has featured in red traffic lights, rechargeable batteries and now has a role in quantum dots, according to Allan Blackman, from AUT, in ep 14 of Elemental.
ListenBromine - the colour purple and poison gas from 2019-04-05T08:00
The story of bromine is one of the color purple, the Dead Sea and an early poison gas used in the First World War, says Allan Blackman from AUT, in ep 13 of Elemental.
ListenBoron - made by cosmic rays, useful in the kitchen from 2019-04-01T08:00
Made by cosmic rays and supernovae, used in ovenproof cookware, and a key ingredient in the strongest acid ever made. Allan Blackman from AUT explores boron in ep 12 of Elemental.
ListenBismuth - an unusual heavy metal from 2019-03-29T08:00
Bismuth is a heavy metal that expands when frozen, and can be used to levitate trains and soothe upset guts, as Allan Blackman from AUT explains in episode 11 of Elemental.
ListenBeryllium - sweet and precious, but deadly from 2019-03-25T08:00
You'll find beryllium in precious jewels and a space telescope mirror, but just don't inhale the dust - all in episode 10 of Elemental, with AUT's Professor Allan Blackman.
ListenBerkelium and the synthetic heavyweights from 2019-03-22T08:00
The heaviest elements on the periodic table have only ever existed fleetingly in the lab, so Allan Blackman from AUT has grouped them all together in episode 9 of Elemental.
ListenBarium - never found on its own from 2019-03-18T08:00
Barium is never found on its own in nature, as it loves buddying up - but a version of it is found in hospitals. Allan Blackman from AUT reveals barium's secrets in episode 8 of Elemental.
ListenAstatine - awfully rare from 2019-03-15T08:00
No one has ever seen astatine, which shares the distinction of being one of the rarest naturally-occurring elements on earth. Find out more with Allan Blackman from AUT in episode 7 of Elemental.
ListenArsenic - the well-known poison from 2019-03-11T08:00
Arsenic is a well-known killer that was once dubbed 'succession powder'. Join Allan Blackman from AUT in episode 6 of Elemental, a journey through the periodic table.
ListenArgon - every breath you take from 2019-03-08T08:00
Argon is in every breath you take and its inertness is its best feature, as we discover with AUT chemistry professor Allan Blackman, in episode 5 of Elemental.
ListenAntimony - takes lives, saves lives from 2019-03-04T08:00
Antimony can be used to take lives - and to save lives. Check out episode 4 of Elemental with Professor Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenAmericium - a radioactive, domestic do-gooder from 2019-02-27T17:00
Invented during war, radioactive americium has become a bit of a do-gooder that is in most homes. Find out more with AUT's Allan Blackman in episode 3 of Elemental.
ListenAluminium - light&versatile from 2019-02-25T08:00
Aluminium is a light, well-known metal with lots of useful properties. Join AUT chemistry professor Allan Blackman for episode 2 of Elemental.
ListenActinium - rare&radioactive from 2019-02-22T08:00
The first alphabetical element in the periodic table is actinium. It is a heavy radioactive element, as we discover in episode 1 of Elemental, with Professor Allan Blackman from AUT.
ListenTales from the periodic table from 2019-02-20T08:00
In the prequel to Elemental, AUT's Allan Blackman introduces us to Dmitri Mendeleev and chemistry's periodic table of elements.
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