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Type |
Symposium |
Area |
Recent Trends in Porous Inorganic Materials |
Room No. |
Samda Hall B |
Time |
FRI 14:30-: |
Code |
INOR3-1 |
Subject |
Post-Modifications of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Gas Separation and Conduction Applications |
Authors |
Chang Seop Hong Department of Chemistry, Korea University, Korea |
Abstract |
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have high surface areas and tunable pore properties. These features provide potentials in several applications, including gas storage, catalysis, sensing, and so on. The function of MOFs is readily modulated by employing post-modification methods. Accordingly, the wanted properties could be incorporated by the simple and slight decoration of functional groups to a framework. In this talk, I will introduce design and modification of MOFs via a post-synthetic method and applications on CO2 capture and proton conductivity. |
E-mail |
cshong@korea.ac.kr |
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