MOF2020WEB will take place – join the virtual event and discover the latest research on fundamentals and applications of metal-organic and covalent organic frameworks as well as all types of porous materials. The virtual forum will feature scientific highlights of the originally planned programme including plenary and keynote lectures as well as an exhibition.
In the following you can download the Programme as pdf document.
Accessible from all over the world, MOF2020WEB serves to promote interaction, scientific discussion and exchange. It aims to push forward the field of MOFs, COFs, porous polymers and advanced porous materials for applications in Adsorption and Separation, Energy Storage and Batteries, Electronics, Sensorics, Supercaps, Optics, Life Science, Photovoltaic and Catalysis.
Be part of MOF2020WEB, where renowned scientists from around the world will present the newest scientific and technological advances in MOFs, COFs, advanced novel porous solids, their properties and applications. Enjoy the opportunity to meet, chat and connect within the MOF community. We are truly excited to share this special format with you and look forward to meeting you at MOF2020WEB in September. The registration is now open.
Prof. Xiao-Ming Chen | Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou | CHN
Prof. François-Xavier Coudert | Université Paris Sciences et Lettres | F
Prof. Susumu Kitagawa | Kyoto University | J
Prof. Bettina Lotsch | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart | D
Prof. Martin Schröder | The University of Manchester | UK
Prof. Omar Yaghi | University of California, Berkeley | USA
Prof. Rahul Banerjee | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata | IND
Prof. Xian-He Bu | Nankai University, Tianjin | PRC
Prof. Jürgen Caro | Leibniz University Hannover | D
Prof. Deanna M. D'Alessandro | University of Sydney | AUS
Dr. Cara Doherty | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Clayton | AUS
Prof. Tina Düren | University of Bath | UK
Prof. Shuhei Furukawa | Kyoto University | J
Prof. Yu Han | King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal | KSA
Prof. Jeffrey Reimer, University of California, Berkeley/USA
Prof. Christian Serre | Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris | F
Prof. Zhiyong Tang | National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing | PRC
Prof. Monique van der Veen | TU Delft | NL
Prof. Hong-Cai Joe Zhou | Texas A&M University, College Station | USA
Prof. Xiaodong Zou | Stockholm University | S
Austin M. Evans | Northwestern University | USA
Jiangnan Li | The University of Manchester | UK
As of 29 May 2020. Speakers are subject to changes.
In order to to engage with speakers and attendees from the worldwide community, the conference is scheduled for the following times:
(Central European Summer Time/ UTC+02:00; Amsterdam, Berlin, Bern, Rom, Stockholm, Wien)
Monday, 21 September: 14.00-18.30h (UTC+02:00)
Tuesday, 22 September: 12.30-17.05h (UTC+02:00)
Wednesday, 23 September: 14.00-18.00h (UTC+02:00)
Thursday, 24 September: 12.30-16.30h (UTC+02:00)
In the following you can download the Programme as pdf.
14.00h Welcome and Introduction
14.10h Sequences in Reticular Structures: How to Read, Write, and Edit Them
Prof. Omar Yaghi | University of California, Berkeley | USA
15.00h Advanced Electron Diffraction Techniques for Ab Initio Structure Determination and Phase Analysis of Metal-Organic Frameworks and Covalent Organic Frameworks
Prof. Xiaodong Zou | Stockholm University | S
15.35h Autonomous screening of porous materials by combining molecular simulation and machine learning
Prof. Tina Düren | University of Bath | UK
16.10h Break
16.45h MOF membranes in gas separation – supported layers contra mixed matrix, loser and winner
Prof. Jürgen Caro | Leibniz University Hannover | D
17.20h Controlled polymerization and emergent properties of 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks
Austin M. Evans | Northwestern University | USA
17.55h From Molecular to Mesoscopic Level: Pore Engineering and Its Catalytic Applications
Prof. Hong-Cai Joe Zhou | Texas A&M University, College Station | USA
18.30h End of scientifc programme (Day 1)
12.30h Welcome
12.35h PCP/MOF chemistry toward fourth generation (4G) compounds
Prof. Susumu Kitagawa | Kyoto University | J
13.25h Harnessing electroactivity in Metal-Organic Frameworks
Prof. Deanna M. D'Alessandro | University of Sydney | AUS
14.00h Capture of nitrogen dioxide and conversion to nitric acid in a porous metal organic framework
Jiangnan Li | The University of Manchester | UK
14.35h Break
15.05h Responsive and disordered porous frameworks: connecting microscopic and macroscopic worlds
Prof. François-Xavier Coudert | Université Paris Sciences et Lettres | F
15.55h Investigating local structures of MOFs using atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy
Prof. Yu Han | King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal | KSA
16.30h Emergence of cooperative rotor dynamics in metal–organic frameworks
Prof. Monique van der Veen | TU Delft | NL
17.05h End of scientifc programme (Day 2)
14.00h Welcome
14.05h Metal Azolate Frameworks: A Unique Class
Prof. Xiao-Ming Chen | Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou | CHN
14.55h Porous soft matter made of metal-organic polyhedra
Prof. Shuhei Furukawa | Kyoto University | J
15.30h Why antimatter matters: Using positrons for the dynamic study of pores
Dr. Cara Doherty | Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Clayton | AUS
16.05h Break
16.35h Porous Metal-Organic Framework Materials for Cleaner Air and the Environment
Prof. Martin Schröder | The University of Manchester | UK
17.25h NMR and the grand challenges in MOF research
Prof. Jeffrey Reimer, University of California, Berkeley/USA
18.00h End of scientifc programme (Day 3)
12.30h Welcome
12.35h Coordination space with dynamic behaviors
Prof. Xian-He Bu | Nankai University, Tianjin | PRC
13.10h Application of supraparticles in catalysis
Prof. Zhiyong Tang | National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing | PRC
13.45h Metal Organic Frameworks and related composites for the catalytic conversion of small molecules
Prof. Christian Serre | Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris | F
14.20h Break
14.50h 2D frameworks as platforms for solar energy conversion and storage
Prof. Bettina Lotsch | Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Stuttgart | D
15.40h Covalent Organic Frameworks: Chemistry beyond the Structure
Prof. Rahul Banerjee | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata | IND
16.15h Closure
16.30h End of scientific pogramme
Programme as of 02 July 2020. Speakers. times and titles are subject to changes.
Prof. Eike Brunner | Technical University Dresden | D
Prof. Xinliang Feng | Technical University Dresden | D
Prof. Roland Fischer | Technical University Munich | D
Nicole Heine | DECHEMA e.V., Frankfurt | D
Prof. Thomas Heine | Technical University Dresden | D
Prof. Stefan Kaskel | Technical University Dresden | D -Conference Chairman-
Prof. Christoph Janiak | Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf | D
Dr. Dana Medina | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) | D
Prof. Norbert Stock | Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel | D
Prof. Arne Thomas | Technical University Berlin | D
Prof. Christof Wöll | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen | D
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Materials, Processes and Functions: From Fundamentals to Industrial Applications
Metal-organic frameworks (MOF), covalent organic frameworks (COF), porous coordination polymers and other porous materials offer tremendous potential for a wide range of applications. The Virtual Conference on Metal-Organic Frameworks and Open Framework Compounds is the platform for scientists, developers and users to connect.
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