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Type |
Symposium |
Area |
Established and Emerging Frontiers in Inorganic Chemistry |
Room No. |
Samda Hall B |
Time |
THU 16:00-: |
Code |
INOR1-2 |
Subject |
Porous Crystalline Matrix for Task-Specific Functions |
Authors |
Ok-Sang Jung Department of Chemistry, Pusan National University, Korea |
Abstract |
The self-assemblies of metal cations with new multi-dentate ligands produce various porous crystalline matrix such as metal–organic nanotube (MONT), metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), zeolite L-mimic metal–organic framework (ZLMOF), and nanotube.(NT) showing the following functions: 1) The advanced triple-functions as a reservoir for unstable reactants, a photoreaction platform, and a byproduct-scavenger; 2) The hydrophobic nano-channel that effectively adsorbs a wide range of fused aromatic hydrocarbons (FAHs) for energy-transfer materials; 3) Trapping agents of an iodomethyl radical (·CH2I) via single crystal-to-single crystal photoreaction without destruction of the suprachannel; 4) Crystalline matrix for molecular structure determination of a wide range of liquid chemicals via single-crystal-to-single-crystal (SCSC) guest exchange; 5) Confined catalysts. |
E-mail |
oksjung@pusan.ac.kr |
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