Topic: Understanding Structure-Functionality Interplay in MOF Glasses
Time: October 24, 2024 (Thursday), 15:00, UTC+8
Venue: Conference Room 502, New Building of the State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures
Speaker: Professor Yue Yuanzheng
Biography:
Yuanzheng Yue is Professor of Chemistry at Aalborg University, Denmark. His research focuses on glass and glass fiber. He has published over 400 papers in peer-refereed journals including Nature and Science. He is an elected fellow of the European Academy of Sciences, Royal Society ofChemistry, European Ceramics Society, Society of Glass Technology, and an elected member of the Danish Academy of Natural Sciences. In 2014, he was awarded Knight Cross of the Order of the Dannebrog of Denmark.
Abstract: Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are microporous hybrid materials constructed by metallic nodes and their organic ligands. In 2015, the first MOF glass, namely ZIF-4(Zn(CH, N2)2) glass, was reported. At the same year, the first coordination polymer glass was invented. Since then, MOF glasses have attracted significant interest of researchers and various new types of MOF glasses have been emerging. While significant progress has been made in understanding the structure and relaxation of MOF glasses, a variety of their functionalities have also been discovered. In this talk, I will discuss recent major advances in understanding the structure-functionality-property relationships of MOF glasses. Additionally, the speaker will present several striking examples of MOF glass functionalities that could lead to real-world applications in areas such as optics, energy storage, membranes, and photocatalysis. Finally, I will outline the major challenges and perspectives for future MOF glass research.
Edited by: Li Tiantian, Wang Jingjing
Source: State Key Laboratory of Silicate Materials for Architectures
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