315 MOF, COF, and Porous Polymer Materials II: Applications

Tuesday, November 17, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division (08) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
Metal organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, and porous polymers are emerging porous materials with attractive properties. This session will focus on talks discussing the applications of these materials for molecular separation, energy storage, sensing and beyond.

Sponsor:
Inorganic Materials
Chair:
Xueyi Zhang Email: xuz32@psu.edu
Co-Chair:
Chen Zhang Email: czhang71@umd.edu


(315a) Rapid Production of MOF-Based Fabrics for Particulate Matter Pollution Filtration
Luke Huelsenbeck, Hongxi Luo, Emily Beyer, Rachel Ho and Gaurav Giri


(315b) Hierarchical Metal-Organic Frameworks Networks for Enhanced Gas Separation Performance and Plasticization Resistance for Mixed-Matrix Membrane Approach
Moon Joo Lee, Hyunhee Lee, Won Seok Chi, Benjamin J. Sundell, Ke Zhang, Daniel J. Harrigan, Steven C. Hayden and Zachary P. Smith


(315d) Oriented 2D Metal Organic Framework Coatings on Modified Bacterial Cellulose for Separations
Xinyang Yin, Shuo Tang, Qiang Yong, Jeffrey Catchmark and Xueyi Zhang


(315e) Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Membranes on Silicate-Seeded Substrates for Propylene/Propane Separation
Shailesh Dangwal, Anil Ronte, Ruochen Liu, Han Lin, Jiahua Zhu and Seok-Jhin Kim


(315f) Control of Gate Adsorption Characteristics of Flexible Metal-Organic Framework Particles By Crystal Defect
Shuji Ohsaki, Riki Nakazawa, Akito Teranishi, Hideya Nakamura and Satoru Watano



(315h) Tuning CO2 Adsorption in Mixed-Metal Metal−Organic Frameworks
Rohit Rungta, Alicia Lund, David Halat, Jeffrey R. Long, Jeffrey A. Reimer and Alexander Forse


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