We had anticipated it, we made you wait, but now the time has come: the Periodic Table collection begins to offer works of art related to the world of chemistry.
The collection entered the NFT WAX market in October 2020 with the mint of the first element of the Periodic Table: Hydrogen.
In a short time, fans of a collection with the aim of educational dissemination in the world of chemistry accompanied by a playful project by NFT began to have more and more following.
The collection is not limited to the elements of the Periodic Table, but with them it is possible to earn molecule NFTs by participating in the contests organized on Publish0x.
In the last contest it was possible to create the Bronze molecule and the Tin phosphide molecule. The NFTs of these two molecules were designed by an emerging artist from the NFT world.
We looked for a person who knew how to give value to molecules that are difficult to represent, but who knew how to do it with a distinct character and a captivating design.
We wanted to give the artist ample space in the interpretation of the world of chemistry, leaving him wide perspectives and not limiting his artistic vein. We are sure that you will like the result and that with your enthusiasm it will accompany us in new NFTs.
The artist
We begin to know who the artist we have chosen is.
He is a digital illustrator, also fond of traditional techniques. He likes to use figurative art as a language to communicate personal feelings and thoughts.

His stage name is NAJU and his representative symbol is a cloud. According to him there is a lot of similarity between the cloud and art. In both, the observer manages to elaborate a different image conditioned by his own and unique differences.
If you have an Instagram account click on this link and follow it. I find his art to be very interesting and will add a nice fresh touch to your favorite users' feed.
The molecules drawn
Our first request was to collaborate with us in the design of the two molecules made in the last contest: Bronze and Tin phosphide.
In our opinion, the result manages to convey that message we were looking for and delivers real works of art to the winners of the contest. In the next few days they will be sent to their wallets.
With the artist we are already agreeing on new molecules to draw and that you can create in your personal laboratory.
Bronze

Tin phosphide

Service note
As written in the article, in the coming days, the NFTs of the last contest on the molecules and elements Xenon and Iodine will be sent.
The Periodic Table NFT project
The Periodic Table NFT project aims to raise awareness of chemical elements in a modern key, basing the approach on blockchain and Non Fungible Token.
Day after day it will be possible to know the single elements that make up the table, to collect curiosities about each of them and about the table in general.
We are working to be able to learn, in a playful way, also what happens by combining the various elements.
The whole project is based on the collection of NFTs that can be bought on the site https://wax.atomichub.io/market?collection_name=periodicelem&order=desc&sort=created&symbol=WAX or by participating in simple giveaways published on publish0x.
Elements released
- The first 30 elements
- Elements from number 31 to 50
- #51 Antimony (max supply 200)
- #52 Tellurium (max supply 199)
- #53 Iodine (max supply 200)
- #54 Xenon (max supply 149)
Molecule released
- H2O - Water (max supply 37)
- NaCl - Salt (max supply 64)
- CaC2 - Calcium carbide (max supply 46)
- KMnO4 - Potassium permanganate (max supply 57)
- HCN - Hydrogen cyanide (max supply 59)
- CH2N2 - Diazomethane (max supply 46)
- LiCoO2 - Lithium cobalt oxide (max supply 53)
- LiBH4 - Lithium borohydride (max supply 51)
- PSYCO - Strychnine (max supply 62)
- CuSn - Bronze (max supply 64)
- Sn4P3 - Tin Phosphide (max supply 44)
Celebrity released
- Lavoisier (max supply 149)
- Glauber (max supply 149)
- Marggraf (max supply 149)
- Curie (max supply 149)
Link to save
- Market on atomichub for the purchase of NFTs
- Blog on publish0x to be updated
- Telegram channel
- Discord: in the "all-projects" channel
- The Periodic Table of Elements WAX Book
- Follow NAJU on Instagram
(Photo by Hayley Seibel on Unsplash)
