报告题目:ProtonConduction in Metal Organic Frameworks

报告人:George Shimizu教授

报告时间:201712139:00

报告地点:苏州大学欧洲杯官网402楼一楼A101会议室

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报告简介:

Metal organic frameworks(MOFs) represent tunable molecular scaffoldings that can be adjusted for abreadth of applications. This presentation will concern our efforts towardstailoring MOFs towards two globally relevant energy challenges, CO2capture and fuel cells.

The first topic concerns MOFsas proton conductors. In this light, MOFs offer several interesting prospectsstemming from their modular syntheses and tunable pore structures. MOFs havebeen shown to be able to conduct protons over 10-2 Scm-1 conductabove the boiling point of water, and also to be robust in humid atmospheres –an ongoing challenge is to merge all desirable properties in one material. Evenwhen the properties of the MOF may not meet a required industrial standard, thecrystallinity of the MOF can allow for added insights to designing bettermaterials and as a foothold for modelling studies.This aspect ofthe talk will cover some recent work to fine tune proton conduction but alsoefforts to make robust materials.

相关工作:                

Nature-Chemistry,2009, 1, 705-709.

J. Am.Chem. Soc.2010, 132,14055-14057

J. Am.Chem. Soc.2013, 135,1193-1196

J. Am.Chem. Soc.2013, 135,963-966

Chemical Society Reviews, 2014, 43,5913-32

J. Am.Chem. Soc.2015, 137,7640-7643

J. Am.Chem. Soc.2017, 139,7176-7179

J. Am.Chem. Soc.2017, 139,14676–14683

Chem. Mater. Accepted.

个人简介:

George SHIMIZU, Professor of Chemistry,Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Calgary

Homepage: http://www.ucalgary.ca/chem_info/profiles/george-shimizu

ProfessionalCareer

2015.05 –present    PrincipalInvestigator, NSERC CREATE Program on                  

      Carbon Capture

2007.07 – present            Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, University ofCalgary

2002.07 – 2007.06      AssociateProfessor, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Calgary

1998.08 – 2002.06      AssistantProfessor, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Calgary

1996.03 – 1998.07      NSERCVF/Research Associate, National Research Council of Canada

1994.01 – 1995.12      NSERCPDF, University of Birmingham (U.K.)

Education 

1989 – 1993 Ph.D.      University of Windsor (Chemistry)

1984 –1989 B. S.      University of Winnipeg (Chemistry)

ResearchInterests

1.Metal-organicframeworks as proton conductors for proton exchange membranes

2.Metal-organicframeworks for carbon capture including fixed bed sorbents and membranes

3.Supramolecularchemistry of coordination complexes including H-bonded complexes.