e-SPRESSO WEBINAR: Characterization of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) by Gas Sorption

e-SPRESSO WEBINAR: Characterization of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) by Gas Sorption

MOFs are crystalline solids with large pore volumes and high surface areas. As such,they are potential candidates for many applications including gas storage and separation, catalysis, and drug delivery, among others. Research and development professionals working with MOFs are always in search of ways to best characterize the available porosity of their material. Critical parameters that guide MOF design include surface area, pore size and pore volume, and uptake of gases at high pressures. This webinar will address how gas sorption can determine these important properties.


Key insights:

• Choice of adsorptive for MOF characterization
• Surface area, pore size and volume via gas adsorption
• Unique challenges of MOFs for data analysis
• High pressure gas sorption for storage and separation applications


In this webinar, you will learn the recommendations for the measurement of surface area, pore size, and pore volume for MOFs, including choice of adsorptive and state-of-the-art data reduction methods. In addition, high pressure sorption on MOFs will be discussed.

Dr. Katie Cychosz Struckhoff (English)
Katie Cychosz Struckhoff

Dr. Struckhoff, Anton Paar QuantaTec’s head of applications, has more than 10 years of experience in powder and porous materials characterization. Dr. Struckhoff graduated from the University of Michigan with a PhD in materials chemistry. She is the author on 30 scientific publications in the porous materials field, has presented at major conferences around the world, and advises researchers daily in experimental design and data interpretation.

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