Metal Organic Frameworks
Framework chemistry and framework derived materials for energy storage, catalysis and gas separation.
Metal organic frameworks provide high surface area, tunable pore chemistry and well defined metal sites. The group uses frameworks both as functional materials in their own right and as precursors that convert into porous carbons, oxides and single atom catalysts while retaining the parent pore architecture.
Current topics include framework derived electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution and hydrogen evolution, framework hosts for sulfur cathodes, and selective gas adsorption in frameworks with confined pore cavities.