题目Advanced Porous Materials for Radionuclide Sequestration

报告人: Dr. Shengqian Ma (马胜前)

Associate Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida, USA

时间:95日(周二)下午3:30

地点:401号楼一楼会议室

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报告摘要: Advanced porous materials as represented by metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and porous organicpolymers (POPs) represent a new class of materials, and one of their striking features lies in the tunable,designable, and functionalizable nanospace, which allows designed incorporation of differentfunctionalities for targeted applications, such as gas storage/separation, sensing, drug delivery, catalysis,conductivity. This seminar will present how MOFs and POPs can be task-specifically designed andfunctionalized for applications in radionuclide sequestration.

个人简介: Dr. Shengqian Ma obtained his B.S. degree from Jilin University, China in 2003, and graduated from Miami University (Ohio) with a Ph.D. degree under the supervision of Hong-Cai Joe Zhou (currently at Texas A&M University) in 2008. After finishing two-year Director’s Postdoctoral Fellowship at Argonne National Laboratory, he joined the Department of Chemistry at University of South Florida (USF) as an Assistant Professor in August 2010. He was promoted to an Associate Professor with early tenure in 2015. He received the 2015 USF Faculty Outstanding Research Achievement Award. He is the recipient of 2014 NSF CAREER Award and has been selected as the Thomson Reuters Highly Cited Researcher in 2014, 2015 and 2016; he was also awarded the IUPAC-2015 Young Chemist Travel Award and the 2009 IUPAC Prize for Young Chemists from International Union of Pure & Applied Chemistry (IUPAC); he received the Young Investigator Award from American Chemical Society (ACS) Division of Inorganic Chemistry and the Director’s Postdoctoral Fellowship from Argonne National Laboratory in 2008 as well. His current research interest focuses on the development of functional porous materials including metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), porous organic polymers (POPs), and microporous carbon materials for energy, biological, environmental-related applications. He has published more than 130 papers (over 90 since independent career) with the total citations over 12700 and the H-index of 56.