Error message

  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$uri in theme_file_link() (line 751 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$uri in theme_file_link() (line 771 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in theme_file_icon() (line 817 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in file_icon_path() (line 861 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in file_icon_map() (line 904 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in file_icon_path() (line 876 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in file_icon_path() (line 876 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in file_icon_path() (line 876 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in file_icon_path() (line 876 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filemime in theme_file_link() (line 783 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filesize in theme_file_link() (line 783 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).
  • Notice: Undefined property: stdClass::$filename in theme_file_link() (line 789 of /var/www/scholar/modules/file/file.module).

Metal-Organic Frameworks and their Applications to Clean Energy

Authors: 
Omar M. Yaghi
Abstract: 

Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) represent an extensive class of porous crystals in which organic ‘struts’ are linked by metal oxide units to make an open networks. The flexibility with which their building units can be varied and their ultra-high porosity (up to 10,000 m2/g) have led to many applications in gas storage and separations for clean energy production, to mention a few. This lecture will focus on how one can design porosity within MOFs to affect highly selective separations (carbon dioxide), storage (hydrogen and methane) and molecular recognition. The lecture will outline a new concept involving the design of a ‘gene’-like sequences in MOFs that code for specific separations and chemical transformations.