Urmila Gopal Singhal Memorial Lectureship

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When:
August 23, 2024
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Event category: Lecture
In-person

Friday, August 23, 2024, the Urmila Gopal Singhal Memorial Lectureship with guest speaker Professor Omar K. Farha from Northwestern University: "Smart and Programmable Sponges from Basic Science to Implementation and Commercialization." (Host: Bour)

Outstandng Alumni Award presentation at 1:30 pm in Schaap Hall

Gopal Memorial Lecture at 2:00 pm in Schaap Hall

The lecture will be followed by a reception and research poster session in the Chemstry Atrium at 4:30 pm

Abstract: As chemists and materials scientists, it is our duty to synthesize and utilize materials for a multitude of applications that promote the development of society and the well-being of its citizens. Since the inception of metalorganic frameworks (MOFs), researchers have proposed a variety of design strategies to rationally synthesize new MOF materials, studied their porosity and gas sorption performances, and integrated MOFs onto supports and into devices. MOFs are a class of porous, crystalline materials composed of metal-based nodes and organic ligands that self-assemble into multi-dimensional lattices. In contrast to conventional porous materials, an abundantly diverse set of molecular building blocks allows for the realization of MOFs with a broad range of properties. Efforts have explored the relevance of MOFs for applications including, but not limited to, heterogeneous catalysis, guest delivery, water capture, destruction of nerve agents, gas storage, and separation. For example, we have developed an extensive understanding of how the physical architecture and chemical properties of MOFs affect material performance in applications such as catalytic activity for chemical warfare agent detoxification. Recently, start-up companies have undertaken MOF commercialization within industrial sectors. ION-X™ is used in this talk as an example to show case the way NuMat Technologies is innovating at the intersection of molecular design and precision engineering, to build the products driving the industries of tomorrow.


Contact

Mary Iverson
ac6522@wayne.edu

Cost

Free
August 2024
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