It hasn't been since I was a postdoc that I've had this much time to spend in the lab and my feet are wondering what I'm doing! At this very moment, I am transitioning from one project to another. The only problem is that I'm not quite finished with the first project and I need to dive right into the second one. So this means that I'm working double duty to try and make both project leaders happy.
As a non-chemist, you may imagine me in my lab, surrounded by multi-colored beakers and flasks, all bubbling away. Steam pours out of the reactions and there are miscellaneous coils full of colorful liquid in the background. Dry ice bubbles in water baths, white smoke pouring from the bowls. Bunsen burners alight with their blue flames, heating reactions and making chemistry happen.
The chemicals were added together at -78 C (that's cold) and slowly warmed to room temperature. The reaction started off yellow (of course) but as the temperature warmed, magic in a flask happened. The reaction turned blood red! As it got closer to room temperature is lightened and eventually settled on a bright pink hue. It was seriously pink, like I took a My Little Pony and stuck it in a blender pink. I was so sad to add water to the reaction to end it, where in it turned back to boring old yellow.



