PRIORITY PROGRAM “Porous Metal-Organic Frameworks”
Coordinator & Contact
Summary
Projects and
Participants - Part I
Projects and
Participants - Part II
EVENTS
Topical Workshop 2009
MOF Modelling for PhD students
Kickoff meeting 2009
Topical Workshop 2010
Adsorption and Diffusion in MOFs for PhD students
MOF 2010 - Marseille
Meeting after MOF 2010 -
Marseille
Workshop "MOF Synthesis and
Structure London 2010"
2. Assessment SPP 1362
in Dresden 2011
Topical Workshop "Catalysis"
for PhD students Stuttgart
2011
International Symposium on
Metal-Organic Frameworks
2011 in Dresden
Workshop "MOFs for industrial
applications Bergamo 2011"
Topical Workshop "MOF-Based
Chemical Sensors" München 2012
MOF Status Report Meeting
2012 - Dresden
International MOF Symposium
2013 - Dresden
LINKS
Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I
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Overview of granted projects - Part I
Coordination in the DFG Priority Program 1362 (MOFs)
Consortium: |
Professor Dr. Stefan Kaskel, Dresden
University of Technology Dresden
Department of Chemistry and Food Chemistry
Chair of Inorganic Chemistry I
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Project: |
Coordination in the DFG Priority Program 1362 (MOFs) |
Abstract: |
The DFG priority program MOFs (SPP 1362) concentrates on the synthesis, the physical properties and the specific integration of functionality into Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs), a new class of porous materials. The coordination project supports the integration, communication, and information exchange of scientists working in the program. The project will further support the coordinator in the construction of the German MOF network, as well as the administration and organization of the SPP. The program SPP 1362 will establish different tools suited to facilitate cooperation and education: Progress report meetings with all teams in the SPP and industry representatives, topical workshops with national and international experts for better integration in international networks, and the mobility program will give younger scientists the opportunity to work for one week in a laboratory of a selected SPP member in order to exchange materials, methods, and ideas. For the national and international exchange an informational web-based network will be established.
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