Fall 2023 Speaker: Dr. Isiah M. Warner

Ionic Liquids, GUMBOS, and NanoGUMBOS: A Materials Approach to Analytical Chemistry

Isiah M. Warner, PhD is currently a Visiting Scholar in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cincinnati; as well as Boyd Professor Emeritus of Louisiana State University


Seminar Abstract:

In recent years, much of my research has focused in the general area of analytical applications of ionic liquids where ionic liquids are defined as organic salts whose melting points are below 100 °C. The unique and tunable properties of ionic liquids have garnered much attention, primarily because of their low melting points, ease of syntheses, and unique solvation properties. However, ionic liquids whose melting points are above room temperature are solid phase materials and are often described as frozen ionic liquids. My research over the past few years has involved the application of ionic liquids in both the liquid and solid phase. In regard to solid phase ionic liquids, my research has demonstrated the unique properties of solid phase organic salts with the unique tunability of ionic liquids. In describing these materials, we have coined the acronym, GUMBOS, i.e. a group of uniform materials based on organic salts. We have also designated such materials as having the expanded melting point range of 25 °C to 250 °C. Since these materials have similar tunability to ionic liquids, they can best be described as designer solid phase materials. In this talk, I will describe my recent studies using ionic liquids and GUMBOS. The unique properties and applications of nanomaterials derived from GUMBOS, i.e. nanoGUMBOS, will also be highlighted. We note that in combining the distinct tunability of ionic liquids with the well-documented applications of nanoparticles, we have engineered a new class of nanomaterials with wide general applicability. Several applications of traditional ionic liquids, GUMBOS, and nanoGUMBOS will be highlighted with applications in the areas of medicine, sensors, and material science.

– Dr. Isiah Warner, November 2023

Biography: Now an Emeritus Professor of Louisiana State University, Dr. Warner has decades of experience in material, analytical, and environmental chemistry. His expertise lies in the area of fluorescence spectroscopy, where his research has focused for nearly 44 years. Recently he has made waves in conceptualizing and implementing a group of uniform materials based on organic salts (GUMBOS) as novel materials, and by using ionic liquids in separation sciences. Professor Warner has conducted extensive educational research that focuses on mechanisms for maintaining and enhancing student education in STEM, with a particular emphasis on encouraging under-represented students (women and minorities) to pursue STEM terminal degrees.