In the last decade, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have emerged as a new class of porous materials with great potential in a variety of applications including carbon capture, hydrogen storage, compound separation, catalysis, proton conduction, drug delivery, and sensing. The aim of this workshop is to bring together leading experimentalists and modelers working on MOFs to address current questions related to the synthesis and characterization of new structures as well as to discuss future directions.
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Participant | Organization | ||||
Brown, Craig | N.I.S.T. - NCNR | ||||
Farha, Omar | Northwestern University | ||||
Harris, Dave | Northwestern University | ||||
klosterman, jeremy | Bowling Green State University | ||||
Lah, Myoung Soo | UNIST | ||||
MAURIN, Guillaume | University Montpellier | ||||
Miljanic, Ognjen | University of Houston | ||||
Paesani, Francesco | University of California, San Diego | ||||
Sholl, David | Georgia Tech | ||||
Space, Brian | USF | ||||
Zhou, Hong-Cai Joe | Texas A&M University | ||||