Adam Duong
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Research Hydrogen Institute
Adam.Duong@uqtr.ca | https://www.duonglab.ca/
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous materials comprised of metal nodes bridged by organic linkers. Through careful choice of linkers and metal ions, the chemical and physical properties of MOFs can be easily tuned. As a consequence, MOFs have a wide array of potential applications including gas storage and release, chemical separations, catalysis, light harvesting, energy conversion and so forth. In addition to the applications, MOFs are also an interesting platform for studying fundamental concepts in inorganic materials chemistry. We are particularly interested in the study of cyamelurate rare-earth MOFs (Cy-RE-MOFs), in part, because these metal ions have high and variable coordination numbers and the organic linkers present accessible Lewis base sites to develop porous materials with intricate topologies and properties for gas separation. In this presentation, Cy-RE-MOFs are explored from design and synthesis, to potential applications for carbon dioxide capture at room temperature and normal pressure.
Cyamelurate Rare-Earth Metal–Organic Frameworks as a Platform for Carbon Dioxide Capture at Room Temperature and Normal Pressure
Nosso grupo de pesquisa recebe no dia 30/09/2022, sexta-feira, às 14h, no anfitatro do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Química da UFC, bloco 940 - Campus do Pici, o Professor Adam Duong, da Université au Québec à Trois-Rivières, do Canadá
PALESTRA INTERNACIONAL - 30/09/2022, 14h, Campus do Pici, UFC
Universidade Federal do Ceará