Thank you to all participants, speakers, committee members, sponsors, exhibitors and supporters. It was a great pleasure organizing this amazing conference!
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 8th International Conference on Metal-Organic Frameworks and Open Framework Compounds is the platform for scientists, developers and users to connect.
Present your novel generation of porous framework materials, discover new functions, meet experts from all disciplines. Connect to the company that can make your material in large scale. Exchange expert information on application requirements, material processing, and end-user applications.
Discuss the most curious phenomena and discover their fundamental origins. Get insights from advanced in situ-characterization techniques and meet new cooperation partners.
The modular design of metal organic frameworks and other porous materials has inspired scientists from a wide range of disciplines as well as industrial companies to invent novel functions. Discovery of unique and counterintuitive phenomena, from fundamentals to applications, continues to stimulate theory development as well as synthesis efforts. New generations of materials such as porous glasses or liquids provide novel fundamental insights for promising functions in devices and industrial processes.
Energy, environment, global warming, water, digitalization, medicine and many more themes are at the forefront of societal needs, in decisive aspects relying on porous materials innovations and technology. Tremendous achievements in the past two decades have boosted the performance of open framework materials to record characteristics in terms of accessible porosity, separation efficiency, catalytic activity and functionality. Metal-organic frameworks, zeolite analogues and other materials are used in industrial adsorption as well as storage processes and are indispensable in catalysis.
Transport of charge carriers, heat, and mass transfer in 2D and 3D frameworks is crucial for advanced battery, electrocatalytic, and sensing applications. Thin functional films provide optical or electronic functionality in light-emitting and energy-harvesting devices.
High selectivity in gas separation, excellent performance in water harvesting and heat pumps have stimulated the foundation of various startups all over the world. They profit from selecting the material needed from a massive portfolio of more than 40,000 frameworks known today. Digitalization and in silico prediction of the desired materials’ properties nowadays can serve as a guidance for scientists and entrepreneurs to select the highest performing material for applications providing a truly knowledge-based discovery and invention process.
We like to thank again all plenary and keynote speakers that have been willing to share their recordings with those who have missed or want to review the lectures of MOF2022 again.
Next Frontiers in Reticular Chemistry
O. M. Yaghi | University of California, Berkeley | United States
ZIF-based biocomposites: past, present, and future
P. Falcaro | Graz University of Technology | Austria
“Understanding the electronic properties behind methane to methanol oxidation processes in MIL-100(Fe) MOF”
M. Vandone¹, L. Braglia²; T. Grell¹; V. Colombo¹; ¹ University of Milan, Milan/I; ² IOM-CNR, Istituto Officina dei Materiali, Elettra synchrotron, Trieste/I
“Disorder and Linker Vacancies in Porphyrinic Zr-MOFs”
C. Koschnick¹; R. Stäglich²; T. Scholz¹; M. Terban¹; G. Savasci³; J. Nuss¹; R. Siegel²; C. Ochsenfeld³; R. Dinnebier¹; J. Senker²; B. Lotsch¹; ¹ Max Planck Institut für Festkörperforschung, Stuttgart/D; ² University of Bayreuth/D; ³University of Munich/D
“Controllable Synthesis of All-carbon Linked 3D COF Films for Organic Heterojunctions”
Y. Yang¹, C. Schäfer¹; K. Börjesson¹; ¹ University of Gothenburg/S
Three "Best Poster Awards" were sponsored by Micromeritics, Mosaic Materials and Nanomaterials (open access journal by MDPI). The best posters have been awarded with a prize of 500 € each and a book voucher to the value of 150 € sponsored by Chemistry – A European journal by Wiley-VCH.
“MOF-based temperature swing adsorption cycle for postcombustion CO2 capture from wet flue gas”
S. B. Peh, National University of Singapore
"Drinking water purification using Metal-Organic Frameworks: selective removal of disinfection by-products”
G. Sánchez-Cano1,2, Antonio Lastra1, Lydia Saez1, Margarita Amado1, Eduardo Arozamena1, Sara Rojas2,3, Patricia Horcajada2;
1Canal de Isabel II, Madrid, Spain; 2IMDEA Energy Institute, Madrid, Spain, 3University of Granada, Spain
BASF and NuMat have sponsored a poster prize of 500 € and 300 € for the best two posters showing an "Innovative Industrial Application".
Dr. Hana Bunzen Assistant Professor, University of Augsburg/D |
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Prof. Eike Brunner Technical University Dresden/D |
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Dr. Sara Espinoza Dechema e.V. Frankfurt/D |
Prof. Roland Fischer Technical University Munich/D |
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Prof. Christoph Janiak Heinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf/D |
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Prof. Stefan Kaskel Technical University Dresden/D |
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Dr. Dana Medina |
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Prof. Arne Thomas Technical University Berlin/D |
Dr. Mark Allendorf |
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Prof. Sharon Ashbrook |
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Prof. Deanna M. D’Alessandro |
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Prof. Tina Düren |
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Dr. Patricia Horcajada |
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Prof. Seda Keskin Avcı |
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Prof. Susumu Kitagawa |
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Prof. Philip Llewellyn |
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Prof. Jorge Navarro |
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Prof. Unni Olsbye |
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Prof. Christian Serre |
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Prof. Natalia B. Shustova |
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Prof. Bo Wang |
More information at: https://yis-mof2022.com/
Location:
Department of Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden
Bergstr. 66, 01069 Dresden, Germany.
Find the programme Brochure as PDF here
Go to the Online Conference Planner here
More information and registration at: https://www.iws.fraunhofer.de/en/events/mof.html
Location:
Fraunhofer Campus Dresden
Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology IWS
Winterbergstr. 28
01277 Dresden
Reducing our ecological footprint is a challenge for each and every one of us. We want to do our part and will start by reducing the environmental impact of our catering. Therefore, we have decided to offer an all-vegetarian menu (with vegan and gluten-free options). There will be a large selection of delicious food taking into account individual dietary preferences and restrictions! Nobody will miss the meat at this buffet.
Omar Yaghi will open the conference with his plenary lecture. After the lecture session, you are cordially invited to a welcome reception with delicious food and cold drinks on the terrace. The view to the Elbe river and the historic city center of Dresden is even more magnificient during sunset.
Learn about the latest scientific results and discuss them with the poster authors. Enjoy the exchange of ideas with fellow
researchers over a cold drink and snacks.
The authors are requested to be present at their poster(s) for discussion during the poster party.
Discuss with the poster authors some insights from their research while having a small dinner and cold drinks.
The authors are requested to be present at their poster(s) for discussion during the poster party.
The MOF2022 Party will take place in the evening hours on the terrace floor (indoors & outdoors)
Take part and enjoy a joyful evening with party music. Refreshing drinks will be available for free. Let´s shake a leg on the dance floor!
We invite you to participate in the Twitter poster pession under the hashtag #MOF2022poster. Learn more about this virtual poster session at www.dechema.de/MOF2022_Twitter_Poster_Session
We invite you to participate in the Twitter Poster Session under the hashtag #MOF2022poster. The virtual poster session is open to all interested scientists, regardless of whether they are registered at the MOF2022 conference.
Don't miss your chance and present your scientific work to a large Twitter community of more than 2200 followers!
The twitter poster with the most engagements (likes, shares and comments) will be awarded with a certificate and a prize of 300 EUR at the end of the event.
To be eligible for a prize, participants must:
We kindly ask you to create a few slides, export the file as animated GIF and add it to your Tweet. In the text box you can link to your actual poster which you have uploaded on the website of your institution or somewhere else. (You can also upload an image of your poster instead of slides but there are some disadvantages with this form of presentation on Twitter, which are well explained in the video below)
Here you can find a video which explains how to create the poster slides for Twitter easily. The explanation starts at minute 1:56, please fast forward.
Please download the template here
We recommend to create 3-5 slides to keep it short and allow your colleagues to see a lot of MOF2022 posters on Twitter. You can set the time per slide to 5-8 seconds.
Tag @8thMOF2022 and your institution, use the hashtag #MOF2022poster and choose one of the following category hashtags:
Tweets have a limit of 280 characters.
We suggest to include the title of your poster in the image description, and to put further details or explanation about the poster content as a thread in the comments if desired.
In case of any remaining questions, please contact the congress office.
We are already looking forward to your Twitter posters!
ExxonMobil, one of the world’s largest publicly traded energy providers and chemical manufacturers, develops and applies next-generation technologies to help safely and responsibly meet the world’s growing needs for energy and high-quality chemical products. Worldwide, ExxonMobil markets fuels, lubricants and chemicals under four brands: Esso, Exxon, Mobil and ExxonMobil. For more information, please visit www.corporate.exxonmobil.com
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Microtrac MRB’s product portfolio for particle characterization is unparalleled worldwide. It includes solutions for particle size and shape analysis but also for gas sorption, porosimetry and density measurement. The BELCAT system performs highly automated chemisorption and TPX experiments to characterize the chemically active parts of the surface area. The BELSORP series is utilized to carry out physisorption measurements. Starting with standard BET measurements up to adsorption experiments with corrosive vapors and gases. For more information, please visit https://www.verder-scientific.com |
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novoMOF is a technology company in the field of advanced materials with a focus on production and commercialization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These highly-porous adsorbents offer competitive solutions to global problems such as water scarcity, food waste, and carbon capture. We are the strategic development partner for innovative market-leaders in the commercialization of MOF-based applications. For more information, please visit www.novomof.com |
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NuMat is an integrated solutions provider to customers in the semiconductor, industrial and life-science sectors - delivering engineered solutions enabled by chemistry innovation. We do this using an integrated commercialization platform: pairing data engineering and computational discovery capabilities with application development and manufacturing expertise. We bring significant industrial expertise, assets, and scale in the field of Metal-Organic Frameworks, with over 60 individuals specialized in this field of chemistry. We have a track-record of successful product commercialization in demanding industries where performance, quality and supply-chain resilience are key. Based in the U.S., NuMat has a global footprint in Europe and APAC, capable of serving customers in all key geographies. For more information, please visit www.numat.com. |
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Since its founding in 1951, Rigaku has been at the forefront of analytical and industrial instrumentation technology. With hundreds of significant innovations, the Rigaku Group of Companies is now a world leader in the field of X-ray and its complementary technologies. For more information, please visit www.rigaku.com
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TA Instruments is the world leader in manufacturing industry-leading systems for thermal analysis, rheology, microcalorimetry and mechanical analysis. We offer innovative and reliable instruments that help scientists in top laboratories test the physical properties of their materials. Our instruments contribute to leading discoveries in medicine, materials science, electronics, and other areas of science devoted to improving our world. For more information, please visit https://www.tainstruments.com |
Atomis Inc. is a Japanese start-up that delivers cutting-edge R&D services for the optimization of MOFs for customized gas storage and separation applications. It has significant expertise in materials scale-up, and offers low-cost manufacturing solutions based on solid-state methods that afford high-quality materials with fewer by-products. It is currently developing a new gas storage tank (CubiTan®) that is smaller and lighter than a conventional gas cylinder, and is equipped with IoT features that enable more efficient gas distribution and inventory management. For more information, please visit https://www.atomis.co.jp/en/ |
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At BASF, we create chemistry for a sustainable future. We combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility. Around 111,000 employees in the BASF Group contribute to the success of our customers in nearly all sectors and almost every country in the world. Our portfolio comprises six segments: Chemicals, Materials, Industrial Solutions, Surface Technologies, Nutrition & Care and Agricultural Solutions. BASF generated sales of €78.6 billion in 2021. BASF shares are traded on the stock exchange in Frankfurt (BAS) and as American Depositary Receipts (BASFY) in the U.S. For more information, please visit www.basf.com |
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Showa Denko K.K. (SDK) was founded in 1939. Ranked as one of Japan’s leading chemical companies, SDK operates in five segments: semiconductor and electronic materials, mobility, innovation enabling materials, and chemicals. In 2020, Showa Denko Materials Co., Ltd. (former Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd.) joined the Group. We are committed to providing new functions and value as an integrated company, in this way we will contribute the realization of a sustainable society. |
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SyncMOF works together with its clients to put MOFs to practical use. Our service includes: We have also provided multiple companies with gas separation devices equipped with MOFs (e.g., DAC device). For more information, please visit https://syncmof.com/en/ |
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TotalEnergies is a broad energy company that produces and markets fuels, natural gas and electricity. Our 100,000 employees are committed to better energy that is more affordable, more reliable, cleaner and accessible to as many people as possible. Active in more than 130 countries, our ambition is to become the responsible energy major. For more information, please visit www.totalenergies.com
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For more than 30 years, 3P Instruments has been offering measurement equipment, contract analysis and method development for comprehensive characterization of dispersions, particles, powders, and porous solids. This includes the determination of BET surface area and pore size distribution, breakthrough sorption experiments (adsorption of gas mixtures), porosity, chemisorption and temperature-programmed reactions (TPD, TPR/O), water vapor sorption, and many more. For more information, please visit www.3p-instruments.com |
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Anton Paar develops, produces, distributes, and provides application know-how, support and service for analytical instruments used in research, development, and quality control for laboratory and process applications worldwide. For more information, please visit https://www.anton-paar.com |
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attocube's business sector 'Nanoscale Analytics' develops and produces innovative solutions for nanoscale imaging and spectroscopy. The neaSCOPE system is an ultra-stable, easy-to-use instrument for tip-enhanced optical measurements with remarkable scientific impact. Our technology overcomes the limitations of conventional instruments and enables a spatial resolution of just a few nanometers. Customers from academia and industry rely on attocube's groundbreaking 'Nanoscale Analytics' technology |
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Berghof offers comprehensive expertise in the manufacturing of high- and low-pressure reactors. Important common features are the simple, tool-free closing and opening as well as the specially developed PTFE lining, which prevents damage to the reactors by aggressive media. Your benefits: You profit from easy handling and reduced wear. All Berghof reactors offer maximum flexibility and functionality while meeting the highest safety standards. Thanks to our modular system, you can configure your reactor to suit your specific needs. For more information, please visit https://www.berghof-instruments.com/en/ |
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Bruker is enabling scientists to make breakthrough discoveries and develop new applications that improve the quality of human life. Today, worldwide more than 6,900 employees are working on this permanent challenge at over 90 locations on all continents. In close collaboration with our users, Bruker drives innovation, improved productivity, and customer success. We serve a wide range of customers in research, development and quality control in academia, governmental institutions, and industry. Bruker solutions emphasize user-friendly software, modularity, and flexibility. Professional training and worldwide service are in place to support our customers. For more information, please visit www.bruker.com. |
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Materials and Lasers – Competence with a System Fraunhofer IWS develops complex system solutions in materials and laser technology. We define ourselves as idea drivers developing customized solutions based on laser applications, functionalized surfaces and material and process innovations – from easy-to-integrate custom solutions to cost-efficient solutions for small and medium-sized enterprises to industry-ready one-stop solutions. Our research focuses on aerospace, energy and environmental technology, automotive, medical and mechanical engineering, toolmaking, electrical engineering and microelectronics, and photonics and optics sectors. In our five future and innovation fields of battery technology, hydrogen technology, surface functionalization, photonic production systems and additive manufacturing, we are already creating the basis today for the technological answers of tomorrow. For more information, please visit https://www.iws.fraunhofer.de/en |
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Gatan, Inc. is the world's leading manufacturer of instrumentation and software used to enhance and extend the operation and performance of electron microscopes. Gatan products, which are fully compatible with nearly all electron microscope models, cover the entire range of the research process—from specimen preparation and manipulation to imaging and analysis. The Gatan brand name is recognized and respected throughout the worldwide scientific community and has been synonymous with high quality products and leading technology for more than 50 years. Gatan is headquartered in Pleasanton, California, U.S.A. For more information, please visit www.gatan.com. |
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Hiden Isochema offer high accuracy sorption instruments designed for research-scale sample sizes, and our instruments are successfully used by many high profile MOF researchers. Our IGA and XEMIS gravimetric sorption analyzers record full equilibrium isotherm and kinetic data under a wide range of conditions. The new IGA-003-MC allows direct determination of binary gas sorption isotherms. Our ABR is a fully automated breakthrough analyzer with integrated mass spectrometer. We also supply dedicated vapor sorption analyzers and high pressure manometric gas sorption analyzers. For more information, please visit www.hidenisochema.com |
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We draw on the power of our analytical instruments and services to make the invisible visible and the impossible possible. We unleash the power of very small things to make big things happen. Our analytical systems and services help our customers to create a better world. Through chemical, physical and structural analysis of materials, they improve everything from the energies that power us and the materials we build, to the medicines that cure us and the foods we enjoy. We are Malvern Panalytical. We’re BIG on small.™ For more information, please visit https://www.malvernpanalytical.com/en/ |
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Micromeritics Instrument Corporation (Georgia, USA) is a global provider of advanced solutions for material characterization with market-leading instrumentation and application expertise in six core areas: density; surface area and porosity; particle size; powder characterization; catalyst characterization and process development as well as net-zero technologies. Contract testing is offered via the Particle Testing Authority located in Norcross (USA), Munich (Germany) and Shanghai (China). For more information, please visit micromeritics.com
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NETZSCH Technologie is a world leader in the field of thermal characterization of almost all materials. We offer complete solutions for thermal analysis, calorimetry, determination of thermophysical properties, rheology and fire testing. Based on more than 60 years of application experience, a wide range of state-of-the-art products and comprehensive services, we develop solutions and instrument configurations that will not only meet your every requirement but also exceed your every expectation. For more information, please visit http://www.netzsch.com/ta |
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We are here to give every mind in the chemical sciences the information and tools to try something new – to help everyone feel confident enough to challenge the accepted and take important ideas further. Because with the right information and an enquiring mind, the potential for new discovery increases, and researchers get a step closer to answering fundamental questions. For more information, please visit www.rsc.org. |
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SIKÉMIA, your experienced French partner for the design, synthesis and scale-up of linkers for MOF production and material coatings. To carry out your project, SIKEMIA's team will support you from the early stages by offering a wide range of MOFs linkers at laboratory scale and by striving to find the best synthetic approach for any custom linkers. For more advanced projects, our R&D team will assist you in scaling up your target MOF by producing the corresponding organic linker at kilogram scale. For more information, please visit https://www.sikemia.com/
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Headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, Ascensus Specialties LLC is the global leader in borohydride, borane and specialty alcoholate reagents, CVD/ALD precursors, and high-purity APIs and cGMP materials. Ascensus’ chemistries improve the way its clients create their products by making what they do easier, more efficient, safer and more selective. The Company’s Strem Catalog provides researchers with high-purity, research-grade materials to drive innovation. From world-class production plants in Elma, WA, Evans City, PA, and Newburyport, MA, Ascensus has a global reach that ensures that clients can consistently manufacture their products to the highest standards. For more information, please visit https://www.ascensusspecialties.com/ and for Strem Catalog, please visit https://www.strem.com/ |
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Surface Measurement Systems is the world‘s leading developer of innovative experimental techniques and instrumentations for physico-chemical characterisation of complex solids. Inventing the Dynamic Vapor Sorption (DVS) technique, and developing the world‘s most advanced Inverse Gas Chromatography (iGC) instrument, we provide unparalleled scientific expertise & technical support to customers around the world. For more information, please visit www.surfacemeasurementsystems.com |
Mosaic is a leader in Direct Air Capture (DAC) of Carbon Dioxide. Mosaic is building low-cost, modularized systems to pull CO2 from ambient air or flue-gas. Mosaic has developed the highest-capacity sorbent material for capturing Carbon Dioxide. Higher capacity means lower airflow and energy requirements, resulting in dramatically lower cost CO2 Capture. •Mosaic has developed a material with 4x more capacity for capturing CO2 than competitors
•Uses a proprietary, Metal Organic Framework (MOF), including 7 patents.
•MOF components are ubiquitous and inexpensive.
•Mosaic’s dramatically more efficient materials have put it on a path to being the lowest cost Direct Air Capture CO2 system.
•Acquired by Baker Hughes in 2022 to fully commercialize its DAC system
For more information, please visit www.MosaicMaterials.com
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Communications Chemistry is an open access journal from Nature Portfolio publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the chemical sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new chemical insight to a specialized area of research. We also aim to provide a community forum for issues of importance to all chemists, regardless of sub-discipline. For more information, please visit https://www.nature.com/commschem/ |
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framergy Inc., the world’s first Metal Organic Framework company, controls the composition of matter patent rights over Iron and Titanium MOFs as they proliferate into gas separations and other applications. Having been the first start up to scale the materials into ton scale in partnership with a Fortune 500 company, framergy provides high quality, industrially stable MOFs to its clients for pilot and end-sales use. In 2022 the Company launched AYRSORBTM MOF/X, revolutionizing green house gas control. For more information, please visit http://www.framergy.com/ |
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Proto is an x-ray diffraction (XRD) manufacturer focused on driving scientific advancement. With our expert team and highly configurable systems, you are sure to find the ideal platform for your application. Our product offerings include multipurpose powder XRD systems, high-resolution diffractometers, custom systems, and much more. Proto is committed to delivering not only a quality product, but world-class service and support that you can count on long after the initial sale For more information, please visit.https://www.protoxrd.com/ |
Nanomaterials is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal published semimonthly online by MDPI. Journal Rank: JCR - Q1 (Physics, Applied) / CiteScore - Q1 (General Chemical Engineering) Impact Factor: 5.719 (2021) ; 5-Year Impact Factor: 5.810 (2021) For more information, please visit https://www.mdpi.com/journal/nanomaterials |
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Dr. Thomas Bennett |
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Prof. Paolo Falcaro |
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Prof. Laura Gagliardi |
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Prof. Susumu Kitagawa |
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Prof. Hoi Ri Moon |
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Prof. Omar Yaghi |
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Prof. Xiaodong Zou |
Prof. Kumar Biradha Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India |
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Dr. Valentina Colombo Associate Professor, University of Milan, Italy |
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Prof. Deanna D'Alessandro University of Sydney, Australia |
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Prof. Sebastian Henke TU Dortmund, Germany |
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Prof. Jorge Gascon King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia |
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Prof. Chenfeng Ke Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA |
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Prof. Seda Keskin Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Prof. Guillaume Maurin Université de Montpellier, France |
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Dr. Dana Medina Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU), Munich, Germany |
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Prof. Wendy Lee Queen École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Sion, Switzerland |
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Prof. George Shimizu University of Calgary, Canada |
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Prof. Takashi Uemura University of Tokyo, Japan |
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Dr. Ramanathan Vaidhyanathan Associate Prof., Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune, India |
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Prof. Felix Zamora Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain |
Dr. Mark Allendorf, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, USA
Prof. Rahul Banerjee, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata, India
Dr. Elisa Barea, Universidad de Granada, Spain
Prof. Thomas Bein, LMU Munich, Germany
Prof. Sofia Calero, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Prof. Karena Chapman, Stony Brook University, New York, USA
Prof. Long Chen, Tianjin University, China
Prof. Pingyun Feng, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Dr. Mónica Giménez-Marqués, ICMOL, Valencia, Spain
Prof. Andrew Goodwin, University of Oxford, UK
Dr. Ashlee Howarth, Assistant Professor, Concordia University, Canada
Dr. Ilich A. Ibarra, Associate Professor, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Dr. Alexander Knebel, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena, Germany
Prof. Aurelio Mateo-Alonso, University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU, Spain
Prof. Ali Morsali, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran
Prof. Davide Proserpio, University of Milan, Italy
Prof. Christian Serre, École normale supérieure de Paris (ENS), France
Prof. Natalia Shustova,University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA
Prof. Veronique Van Speybroeck, Ghent University, Belgium
Dr. Dianne Xiao, Assistant Professor, University of Washington, USA
Prof. Wei Zhang, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Dr. Dan Zhao, Associate Professor, National University of Singapore, Singapore
The following topics will be addressed:
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Maps and Transportation
Are you planning to travel (from the airport) to Dresden by train? Use the joint offer from Deutsche Bahn (DB) and DECHEMA and travel to our conference at a reduced fare starting from 49,50 € (one way).
Further information at http://www.dechema.de/en/train.html.
When you plan to travel from Berlin Airport (BER) to Dresden by train, please find here some useful information for the train booking:
The train station at the Berlin Airport is called „Flughafen BER - Terminal 1-2“. You can take an ICE train to „Dresden-Neustadt“ and there you take a suburban train („S-Bahn“) to „Dresden Mitte“ and walk for 7 min to the International Congress Center.
Alternatively when you are at "Dresden Neustadt" you can take the tram no. 11 direction „Dresden Webergasse“ to „Dresden Kongresszentrum / Haus der Presse“ and walk for 5 min to the ICD.
At the Maritim Hotel (next to the congress center) you will receive a 15% discount on the current daily rate. Please book your room via the following link
Futher accommodation has been reserved for conference participants at a special rate at various hotels (starting from 85,00 EUR incl. breakfast/night). The hotel room contingent is available until 15 August. Some rooms will be still available until 4th September. Reservations should be made via the booking link:
Please follow the link to find your suitable accommodation.
The city of Dresden will provide a stimulating atmosphere to host MOF2022. With a strong focus on materials science, TU Dresden, Dresden Concept, and its research arena driven by numerous Fraunhofer, Max Planck, and Leibniz Institutes, and a Helmholtz Research Center, Dresden will serve as an inspiring landscape to make new connections in industry and science. Enjoy the historical ambience of Dresden, famous for art and architecture!
Here you can find further information about the attractions, accommodation and more.
We are looking forward to welcoming you in Dresden!
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For DECHEMA, the safety and health of our attendees, exhibitors and employees has top priority.
After the termination of the Corona protection measures from German legislation, the focus is now on each person's own responsibility not to expose themselves or others to any unreasonable risk of infection.
In order to ensure that our guests have a carefree and safe stay at our conference, the rooms are regularly aired and care is taken to clean and disinfect all areas.
We ask our guests to act on their own responsibility and to comply with the following recommendations:
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Hand washing Please wash and disinfect hands thoroughly on a regular basis |
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Sneezing and coughing etiquette Please observe the etiquette for sneezing and coughing |
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General entry and quarantine regulations for COVID-19 in Germany
We wish our attendees a pleasant stay at the International Congress Center Dresden.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
We thank you for your support. Stay healthy!
In 2020 we had to move the MOF conference from Dresden into the virtual room. Happily nearly 1000 participants from all over the world have joined us virtually during MOF2020web.
We like to thank again all speakers that have been willing to hold their lectures online and also to share their recordings with those who have missed or want to review the lectures of MOF2020web again.
Sequences in Reticular Structures: How to Read, Write, and Edit Them
Prof. Omar Yaghi | University of California, Berkeley/USA
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PCP/MOF chemistry toward fourth generation (4G) compounds
Prof. Susumu Kitagawa/Kyoto University/J
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Metal Azolate Frameworks: A Unique Class
Prof. Xiao-Ming Chen | Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou/CHN
Metal Organic Frameworks and related composites for the catalytic conversion of small molecules
Prof. Christian Serre | Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris | F
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Harnessing Electroactivity in Coordination Frameworks
Prof. Deanna M. D'Alessandro | University of Sydney | AUS
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Responsive and disordered porous frameworks: connecting microscopic and macroscopic worlds
Prof. François-Xavier Coudert/Université Paris Sciences et Lettres/F
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NMR and the grand challenges in MOF research
Prof. Jeffrey Reimer | University of California, Berkeley/USA
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MOF membranes in gas separation – supported layers contra mixed matrix, loser and winner
Prof. Jürgen Caro | Leibniz University Hannover/D
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Emergence of cooperative rotor dynamics in metal–organic frameworks
Prof. Monique van der Veen/TU Delft/NL
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Covalent Organic Frameworks: Chemistry beyond the Structure
Prof. Rahul Banerjee | Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata | IND
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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
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Investigating local structures of MOFs using atomic-resolution transmission electron microscopy
Prof. Yu Han/King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal/KSA
Controlled polymerization and emergent properties of 2D CovalentOrganic Frameworks
Austin M. Evans | Northwestern University/USA
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Capture of nitrogen dioxide and conversion to nitric acid in a porous metal organic framework
Jiangnan Li/The University of Manchester/UK
31 January 2022 | Paper Submission Deadline |
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1 February 2022 | Registration opening |
End of April 2022 | Publication of Conference Programme |
31 May 2022 | Paper Submission Deadline for Last Minute Posters |
30 June 2022 | Early Bird Registration Deadline |
4-7 September 2022 | 8th International Conference on Metal-Organic Frameworks & Open Compounds |
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