122nd General Meeting of the KCS

Type Symposium
Area [KCS-Chemical Industry Joint Symposium] Frontiers in Organometallic Catalysis
Room No. Room 322
Time WED 15:55-:
Code KCS2-2
Subject Microporous Organic Networks and Their Applications
Authors Seung Uk Son
Department of Chemistry, Sungkyunkwan University, Korea
Abstract Microporous organic networks (MONs) are a recent class of porous materials. The MON materials can be distinguished from COF or MOF by their amorphous nature and actually, are close to cross-linked polymer. Due to their high surface areas and chemical stability, the MON materials have been applied for various purposes. This presentation will introduce the engineering and chemical functionalization of MON materials. In addition, this presentation will introduce the applications of MON materials.
First, the MON materials have been engineered for the environmental purposes such as removals of particulate matters and Cr(VI) species and for the sensing of harmful targets. Second, the MON materials have been applied for the engineering of battery or supercapacitor materials. Third, The MON materials could be applied for the development of heterogeneous catalysts. Fourth, the MON materials have been utilized for the engineering of drug delivery materials.
E-mail sson@skku.edu